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  • sarah@sosial.linkS sarah@sosial.link

    @catsalad@infosec.exchange

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    #72

    This actually hurts my eyes

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    • catsalad@infosec.exchangeC catsalad@infosec.exchange

      Alphabetical clock

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      #73

      @catsalad sorry im European, our clock goes to 24.

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      • catsalad@infosec.exchangeC catsalad@infosec.exchange

        Alphabetical clock

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        #74

        @catsalad im sad it doesnt count from 0. Like where the 2 is being 8 instead.

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        • the_turtle@mastodon.sdf.orgT the_turtle@mastodon.sdf.org

          @IanAMartin @catsalad i think it was mostly that James Garner saw the character as more of a working stiff and the Trans Am upgrade would cost the character a lot more than the character would spend, particularly if they went whole hog and got the 455 High Output engine and all. Kinda like if they gave Columbo a Lancia instead of that gray old Peugeot 403 that looked like it leaked.

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          @the_turtle Excellent explanation. He might drive a Dodge of some sort, for instance, but it wouldn’t be a Charger for the reason as the Firebird / Trans Am you explained. Makes perfect sense.

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          • the_turtle@mastodon.sdf.orgT the_turtle@mastodon.sdf.org

            @IanAMartin @catsalad i think it was mostly that James Garner saw the character as more of a working stiff and the Trans Am upgrade would cost the character a lot more than the character would spend, particularly if they went whole hog and got the 455 High Output engine and all. Kinda like if they gave Columbo a Lancia instead of that gray old Peugeot 403 that looked like it leaked.

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            #76

            @the_turtle @IanAMartin @catsalad

            Like they did with sunny crocket in Miami Vice

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            • eljorgeabides@mastodon.worldE eljorgeabides@mastodon.world

              @the_turtle @IanAMartin @catsalad

              Like they did with sunny crocket in Miami Vice

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              #77

              @the_turtle @IanAMartin @catsalad

              I'm kidding, no way a cop can afford a Ferrari

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              • eljorgeabides@mastodon.worldE eljorgeabides@mastodon.world

                @the_turtle @IanAMartin @catsalad

                I'm kidding, no way a cop can afford a Ferrari

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                #78

                @eljorgeabides @the_turtle @catsalad They explained the cars and the cigarette boats by claiming they were all ‘seized assets’ that the cops were using as cover.

                …sure…

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                • ocean@raru.reO ocean@raru.re

                  @catsalad We gotta start installing these just to fuck with people

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                  @ocean I think more efficient for that would be clocks where the numbers are moved clockwise one position, so where 1 usually is, is 12 and where 2 usually is is 1. with this clock you'd immediately notice something is wrong, with a slightly wrong clock you need to pay attention to it and then you'll be even madder

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                  • ianamartin@thecanadian.socialI ianamartin@thecanadian.social

                    @eljorgeabides @the_turtle @catsalad They explained the cars and the cigarette boats by claiming they were all ‘seized assets’ that the cops were using as cover.

                    …sure…

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                    #80

                    @IanAMartin @eljorgeabides @catsalad miami vice was to actual cop activity what Disney World is to actual Europe.

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                    • catsalad@infosec.exchangeC catsalad@infosec.exchange

                      Alphabetical clock

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                      • the_turtle@mastodon.sdf.orgT the_turtle@mastodon.sdf.org

                        @IanAMartin @eljorgeabides @catsalad miami vice was to actual cop activity what Disney World is to actual Europe.

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                        @the_turtle @eljorgeabides @catsalad The best thing was waiting for Edward James Almos to stare stoically out a window, raise a walkie-talkie to his mouth, and say “…go!” Excellent stuff, and guaranteed to happen no less frequently than in every other episode.

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                        • ianamartin@thecanadian.socialI ianamartin@thecanadian.social

                          @the_turtle @eljorgeabides @catsalad The best thing was waiting for Edward James Almos to stare stoically out a window, raise a walkie-talkie to his mouth, and say “…go!” Excellent stuff, and guaranteed to happen no less frequently than in every other episode.

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                          @IanAMartin @eljorgeabides @catsalad somebody should make a supercut of that, like they did for "Mad Men" .

                          https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WsJSRP7cZVo

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                          • the_turtle@mastodon.sdf.orgT the_turtle@mastodon.sdf.org

                            @IanAMartin @eljorgeabides @catsalad somebody should make a supercut of that, like they did for "Mad Men" .

                            https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WsJSRP7cZVo

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                            @the_turtle @eljorgeabides @catsalad Somewhere just past the ½-way point, I thought ‘is this a loop, or…’ and then what were clearly fresh moments appeared.

                            Genius.

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