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Google are FireFlyFans?

POSTED BY: SIGMANUNKI
UPDATED: Thursday, March 10, 2005 20:14
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Sunday, March 6, 2005 6:02 PM

SIGMANUNKI


I just got my gmail account and was sending my first invite when I read what is on the preview invite page.

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We hope you've liked using Gmail. We've definitely been working hard to make it better. Meanwhile, the Gmail family has been growing largely through invitations--sent by users who want to share Gmail with the people they care about. We hope you'll want to as well. Just fill in this form below and we'll send your friends and family invitations to open their own shiny Gmail accounts.
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Coincidence? You be the judge

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Monday, March 7, 2005 1:17 AM

ZOID



SigmaNunki:

The one I've been noticing all over the airwaves, in particular, is the Firefly-ism, "...not so much." ESPN and G4Tech have been on a real kick with that expression for the past couple of months. The past week or three, I've heard it at least twice on NBC's Today (Ann Curry said it once, for certain).

It wouldn't be so bad, except that turn of phrase invariably causes me to quickly jerk my head toward the TV to see if one of the BDH's is on. Then I get the whole self-loathing at being such a Pavlovian dog.

But mostly, it's just the neck strain that's killing me...


Conditionally Responsive,

zoid
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Monday, March 7, 2005 2:19 AM

ECGORDON

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"Not so much" is not exclusive to Firefly. I've heard it used in another show I recently purchased on dvd. Another series, that while it did get two full seasons, I still consider was canceled way before it's time. I also think that Joss must have been a fan of the show, and while it may be blaspehmous to even hint at the possibility, it may rival Firefly as the best television I've ever seen.

Aaron Sorkin's "Sports Night."




wo men ren ran zai fei xing.

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Monday, March 7, 2005 3:54 AM

SNEAKER98


Quote:

Originally posted by ecgordon:
"Not so much" is not exclusive to Firefly. I've heard it used in another show I recently purchased on dvd. Another series, that while it did get two full seasons, I still consider was canceled way before it's time. I also think that Joss must have been a fan of the show, and while it may be blaspehmous to even hint at the possibility, it may rival Firefly as the best television I've ever seen.

Aaron Sorkin's "Sports Night."


I remember that show, it was incredibly funny!

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Monday, March 7, 2005 5:44 AM

UNCHARTEDOUTLAW


I would not be surprised if there are FF fans working at Google. Would not be surprised at all.

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Monday, March 7, 2005 5:51 AM

CAPNERIC



There seem to be several flans over at Slashdot.org


Keep Flying...

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Monday, March 7, 2005 8:13 AM

ZEEK


Well when I read that I think that it's more likely it's just a typo. I tend to think they meant to say "shiny new account" as opposed to "shiny account". Doesn't even seem like a good use of the word shiny to me.

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Monday, March 7, 2005 8:58 AM

MONTANAGIRL


Quote:

Originally posted by ecgordon:
"Not so much" is not exclusive to Firefly. I've heard it used in another show I recently purchased on dvd. Another series, that while it did get two full seasons, I still consider was canceled way before it's time. I also think that Joss must have been a fan of the show, and while it may be blaspehmous to even hint at the possibility, it may rival Firefly as the best television I've ever seen.

Aaron Sorkin's "Sports Night."



I am still violently angry at the bastard programmers at ABC for killing SportsNight. I love that show with a passion. The happiest day of my life was discovering it on DVD, because I had been rationing my tapes because I was afraid they're wear out and then I'd never be able to watch it again.

As far as "not so much" goes, they used to use it on Mad About You a lot.

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Monday, March 7, 2005 9:23 AM

SIGMANUNKI


Althought "not so much" is not a common phrase (at least it used not to be), I must say that I used it well before Firefly came out.


I don't think that if it is a typo, that that would change a thing. It does say:
"
open their own shiny Gmail accounts.
"
So, if it was a typo, the it may read:
"
open their own shiny new Gmail accounts.
"

Either may indicate Firefly fans at Google. Which as another mentioned, wouldn't be all that surprising.

It's just that given the context, it would seem that "shiny" is an unexpected word from someone at least not familiar with Firefly. IMO, at least.

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Monday, March 7, 2005 11:32 AM

NIKNAK


I can confirm this, at least for one employee. Niels Provos is a Software Engineer and IT security expert who works at Google and says Firefly is the best Sci-fi he has seen.

Niels has been involved in a lot of open source development, he is the author of honeyd and has worked on security stuff for OpenBSD, including OpenSSH. I don't know what he does at Google but I bet its interesting.

I met him at a conference where he was presenting and have a lot of respect for him. All the praise for Firefly on Slashdot and elsewhere got me interested but it was when I saw it recommended on his website that I actually decided to buy it. (I had never seen even a snippet of it before that).

Evidence:
Firefly mention: http://www.honeyd.org/links.php
Firefly mention: http://www.citi.umich.edu/u/provos/systrace/
CV with employer details: http://www.citi.umich.edu/u/provos/cv.html

OK, anyone who didn't know I was a geek before does now.

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Tuesday, March 8, 2005 12:39 AM

SAFFY


I believe Sports Night and Firefly were the two best TV shows ever, and I think it's so cool that so many Firefly fans are also SN fans. It's the dialogue. And the *snap snap snap* timing. And the ensemble cast. And the unabashed, unapologetic moralizing.

Love it!

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Tuesday, March 8, 2005 1:06 PM

MISGUIDED BY VOICES


Quote:

Originally posted by ecgordon:
"Not so much" is not exclusive to Firefly. I've heard it used in another show I recently purchased on dvd. Another series, that while it did get two full seasons, I still consider was canceled way before it's time. I also think that Joss must have been a fan of the show, and while it may be blaspehmous to even hint at the possibility, it may rival Firefly as the best television I've ever seen.

Aaron Sorkin's "Sports Night."



Love Sports Night - my freeview box picks up ABC1, which shovels at you for about 7 of the 8 our so hours its on, but includes two eps of Sports Night.

Great cast, snappy dialogue - clearly going over the head of the audience. Sorkin's writing needs the extra half hour (well, 22 minutes) that the West Wing provided IMHO, despite the machine gun pace at which the dialogue goes, but that cast is just amazing when you look at where they went to...



"I threw up on your bed"

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Tuesday, March 8, 2005 1:11 PM

MISGUIDED BY VOICES


Quote:

Originally posted by Saffy:
I believe Sports Night and Firefly were the two best TV shows ever, and I think it's so cool that so many Firefly fans are also SN fans. It's the dialogue. And the *snap snap snap* timing. And the ensemble cast. And the unabashed, unapologetic moralizing.



I dunno, Joss has nothing on Sorkin when it comes to the moral crusades - takes some damn fine writing to get round some of the sledgehammer/peanut combos that sometimes crop up.

That said, it would have taken divine intervention to save that "Women of Qu'ma" episode of WW. Sheesh.

"I threw up on your bed"

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Tuesday, March 8, 2005 11:47 PM

SAFFY


Yeah, Sorkin is preachier. I'll definitely give you that. His 9/11 episode of WW infuriated a lot of people, including the writers of "Why People Hate America."

I've never liked the WW because Sorkin stopped fighting for Sports Night (which reportedly had received offers from HBO and others) in order to pursue his new project. So I'm bitter. ;)

And I'm the world's biggest Josh Charles fan.

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Thursday, March 10, 2005 1:53 PM

MISGUIDED BY VOICES


Quote:

Originally posted by Saffy:
Yeah, Sorkin is preachier. I'll definitely give you that. His 9/11 episode of WW infuriated a lot of people, including the writers of "Why People Hate America."



See, I kind of liked that episode - took guts to try it and so soon after the event understandably it would misstep. I suspect a lot of people judge it with hindsight, when it was a very of the moment thing.

Much as I like SN (or what I've seen of it - need to get a copy of the DVD soon I think so I can watch in order), WW is the better series for me.

"I threw up on your bed"

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Thursday, March 10, 2005 2:58 PM

PINGJING


Quote:

Originally posted by Misguided By Voices:

Love Sports Night - my freeview box picks up ABC1, which shovels at you for about 7 of the 8 our so hours its on, but includes two eps of Sports Night.

Great cast, snappy dialogue - clearly going over the head of the audience. Sorkin's writing needs the extra half hour (well, 22 minutes) that the West Wing provided IMHO, despite the machine gun pace at which the dialogue goes, but that cast is just amazing when you look at where they went to...



I loved that show! I'm not surprised so many fffers are fans too. I haven't bought the DVD yet, but it's on my list. So, where did the cast go to? I know the blond woman is on Desperate Housewives, and I think she's an amazing actress. I think I saw the nerdy guy somewhere, but I can't remember where... And the others?

Julia

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Thursday, March 10, 2005 4:49 PM

ECGORDON

There's no place I can be since I found Serenity.


Quote:

Originally posted by pingjing:
Quote:

Originally posted by Misguided By Voices:

Love Sports Night - my freeview box picks up ABC1, which shovels at you for about 7 of the 8 our so hours its on, but includes two eps of Sports Night.

Great cast, snappy dialogue - clearly going over the head of the audience. Sorkin's writing needs the extra half hour (well, 22 minutes) that the West Wing provided IMHO, despite the machine gun pace at which the dialogue goes, but that cast is just amazing when you look at where they went to...



I loved that show! I'm not surprised so many fffers are fans too. I haven't bought the DVD yet, but it's on my list. So, where did the cast go to? I know the blond woman is on Desperate Housewives, and I think she's an amazing actress. I think I saw the nerdy guy somewhere, but I can't remember where... And the others?

Julia


Here's the main ones and what they are doing these days:
Felicity Huffman - Desperate Housewives
Peter Krause - Six Feet Under
Sabrina Lloyd - Numb3rs
Joshua Malina - The West Wing
Teri Polo - Meet the Parents/Meet the Fockers
Ted McGinley - Hope and Faith
William H. Macy - just about every other movie being made today




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Thursday, March 10, 2005 5:51 PM

PINGJING


Thanks, ECGordon!

Julia

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Thursday, March 10, 2005 8:14 PM

MONTANAGIRL


And Chris, Will, and Dave (I don't know the actors' names) often show up as members of the press pool on West Wing.

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