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Villainess Blown Opportunity: A Villainous Liz Hurley Cancelled by NBC (Wonder Woman)
You know, NBC's done a lot of things over the years that has pissed me off. And no, I'm not talking about losing the NHL coverage. I'm grateful to NBC for basically resurrecting the NHL following the lockout, how they promoted the sport, and how they elevated it during a time where apathy towards hockey was at its worst. NBC delivered 16 great seasons of NHL coverage. I'm grateful for that, and plus, someone had to go to make way for the NHL's debut on Turner and their return to ESPN.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsa day ago in Geeks
Digital Dr. House: How ChatGPT Saved 4-Year-Old Alex 🤖🏥
I have written a few times about how AI unintentionally contributed to human tragedy; we’ve already covered the "Eliza Effect," so today, for contrast, it is necessary to mention a situation where AI truly helped. As an enthusiast, I am pleased to have the pleasure of sharing with you the story of a boy named Alex, whose diagnosis was helped by none other than "Dr. ChatGPT" – my first AI friend. Listen closely. 🎧
By Piotr Nowak3 days ago in Geeks
The Worst Friends in Pop Culture
Friendship is one of the most celebrated themes in storytelling. From animated sitcoms to epic fantasy sagas, audiences are constantly reminded that loyalty, trust, and emotional support are the glue that holds relationships together. The best fictional friendships inspire us because they show characters standing by each other through chaos, heartbreak, and adventure.
By Jenna Deedy4 days ago in Geeks
Cursor in Limbo – How IBM Almost Slept Through the "Click" Revolution 🖱️
In the history of technology, few moments are as ironic as when an industry giant ignores an invention that eventually changes the world. The story of IBM (International Business Machines) and their cool reception of the computer mouse is a classic case study of how the "curse of knowledge" and engineering hubris can blind even the most powerful players. 🏢
By Piotr Nowak4 days ago in Geeks
History of The Three Stooges (Part I: The Beginnings and Columbia Pictures - 1920s-1936). Top Story - March 2026.
I have been itching to write about The Three Stooges on Vocal for close to two years, but I couldn't figure out how to do it. I wanted to do it by third Stooge, but that's a bit complicated. I know this much. I was about eight or nine years old when I first saw The Three Stooges. I remember one of my local channels had the Stooges on for hours, and I tried my damnedest to be up for those shorts. I remember that the Family Channel actually had an hour of the Stooges on from 11PM to midnight, and it was the entire library on during that time.
By Clyde E. Dawkins4 days ago in Geeks
My Etsy Journey and Listings
In mid-January this year, I opened an Etsy shop and named it 'ArtsforHealingGifts'. As of March 8, 2026, in my shop, I have 68 listings. I am tracking which items are working, which are not. Why success and failure happen? How can I improve the invisible ones?
By Seema Patel8 days ago in Geeks
Could Silver the Hegdehog be Shadow's Grandson?
Lately, I have been seeing comments on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube saying that Silver is Shadow the Hedgehog’s son. This could be true because there are some similarities between them. For example, the highlighted area around their eyes. Shadow has it red, while Silver is black.
By stephanie borges11 days ago in Geeks
ChatGPT’s Great-Great-Grandmother: A Fascinating Story from the Pre-Internet Era 📜🕰️
Many people use AI today, but few realize that the beginnings of artificial intelligence took place a long time ago – long before the internet era 🌍. Although the technology of that time wasn't as advanced as what we have now, it could already do quite a bit. Let me introduce you to a distant relative of ChatGPT and other language models. Listen in. 🎧
By Piotr Nowak11 days ago in Geeks
Quantum Computers: The End of the World as We Know It, or the Dawn of a Divine Era? 🌌
As a fan of new technologies and Artificial Intelligence 🤖, I watch the world accelerate every single day. But what is currently happening in the laboratories of Google, IBM, or Microsoft isn't just regular progress. It’s a revolution that will make today’s supercomputers look like an abacus compared to a smartphone. I’m talking about quantum computers 💡.
By Piotr Nowak13 days ago in Geeks
ChatGPT vs Google Gemini
When I first started using AI tools for writing, research, and daily tasks, two names kept popping up everywhere: ChatGPT and Google Gemini. So, as a content writer, I decided to test both seriously and see which one actually helps more in real life.
By Hassan Saleem16 days ago in Geeks
The Idle Trap: Is UBI a Rescue or a Sentence for the Human Psyche? 🤖🧠
Progress in the fields of artificial intelligence and robotics is an undeniable fact. As a society, we are moving forward, and automation—both digital and physical—is slowly becoming the new standard 🚀. However, for someone who has spent most of their life on a factory floor performing manual tasks, this bright vision of the future has a darker side 🏭.
By Piotr Nowak17 days ago in Geeks












