@N!ckN4me Nobody in the future will think that we were smart, except if mankind develops along the lines shown in the movie "Idiocracy", which at present seems likely.
There's actually a storage facility built into a mountain that houses all of mankind's existence basically. Seeds of all the plants and history books, shit like that. But it makes me wonder if they have every piece of recorded material like audio and video? Maybe memes and shit. *passes blunt*
Ibn batuta has some of the most detailed travel memoirs of his era. But they reckon he was trolled a few times. Especially in w Africa and by the vikings
@@Demetri450 Some of them are playing along but you can tell most of them are not. Most celebrities are desperate for any kind of paid gig and don't really know what they doing most of the time.
@@Demetri450 some will be one take yeah, and yes some will also catch on it's satire. But, if you have any discernment you should be able to tell the difference. The format has been done for years Ali G, Nathan Felder etc. etc. It works better when the guest is genuinely confused like here.
@@mcmarkmarkson7115 If you use the popular definition of celebrity (ie any one who was on telly ever, including Hollyoaks) then they are almost all desperate for a gig. If you mean a literal celebrity, ie someone whose work is actually celebrated, you only have a couple of hundred celebrities in the country and none of them would appear on a program like this.
Computers are so much a part of every day life now that it's easy to forget there was a time when the Internet was still in black & white. It went off at 11 O'clock and everyone would stand up and sing the national anthem.
No one but her could incorporate Alan Turing and the Shroud of Turin in the same sentence. The genius is her method of delivering the line and immediately moving on. No waiting for the laugh like in doing stand up but keeping the timing as in casual conversation. Pure freakn' genius.
@@civotamuaz5781 Alan Turing was an English mathematician who cracked the Enigma code during WW2 and played a huge part in the Allies winning the war. The Shroud of Turin is (allegedly) the death shroud of Jesus Christ. She deliberately mixed it up because they sound similar.
@@loxodoncyclotis1823 "As an AI language model, I have been trained on a vast amount of text data and have been programmed to respond to a wide range of prompts and questions. While I do have knowledge and understanding of computer-related topics, I would not consider myself an expert in the same way that a computer engineer or software developer might be. My primary function is to provide assistance and generate responses to help users with their inquiries to the best of my abilities based on the information available to me."
The story of Alan Turing is actually quite sad. And it's a reminder to many people that the persecution of people with differences needs to stop, in this case chemical castration for being a gay man.
The full majestic power of the state applied with unrelenting force to make a disfiguring chemical assault and battery on an individual, because a consensual private life happens to be "icky" to some.
One mice, two mices is US, one mouse, two mouses is UK. But in computing, a lot of terminology and spelling were invented in the US, so we use their version (like with "dialog box")
“I don’t think so. I think it’s more likely that there will come a time when you don’t need any mices”. I thought this guy was in on it when he said that, but he’s an actual lecturer at Cambridge ☺️
Apparently it was a understandably almost impossible game of Pac-Man below deck on The Mary Rose that caused the lapse in the crews concentration, there were peas everywhere! The crew were too busy chasing peas to watch her speed... she turned too fast and tipped... nobody will ever know the score!
I watched an interview with the writers, one of them is her boyfriend. He says Dianne is actually quite the giggly laughing person. She can completely shut it off when she's in character. Quite amazing acting
Diane Morgan may ultimately kill me. She torpedoes my brain with the kind of subversive wit that makes it hard to breathe. It really hurts to laugh this hard.
@1:25 My grandpa was a WWII driver, he drove the giant Mouse for Allen Turning's computer to move the cursor around on the screen. unfortunately, he was fired from the job, as he ran the giant mouse into a wall of ctrl+alt+delete
From Canada, I adore Charlie Brooker and Diane is absolutely AMAZING as Cunk. To be clear, it's a northern accent? It's hysterical on say Graham Norton how Yanks can't understand John Bishop or Kevin Bridges. Just sounds normal ( a bit different) to my ears.
There’s not really any such thing as ‘a’ Northern accent. Liverpool, Manchester, Hull, Leeds, Newcastle, York, Sunderland and Bolton are all ‘Northern’ towns and each have their own distinctive accent. Even towns just a few miles apart can have distinctive differences
@@wheedler hmmm… you’re suggesting that they meant ‘a type of Northern accent’? I don’t think that’s what the poster meant, I read it as then suggesting all northern accents are the same, and was this THE northern accent rather than A northern accent.