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WCDT Strips 3176 to 3180 (14 - 18 March 2016)
Neko_Ali:
She didn't apply for the job. She was just there one day and Dora assigned her hours, forgetting for a moment she wasn't actually employed by her. Everybody has pretty much just gone with it...
Nepiophage:
Theoretical knitting is a thing --
http://www.toroidalsnark.net/mathknit.html
oeoek:
Hmmm, looking at recent posts here I can see a future, and it looks good.
Bubbles and Faye shake off Corpse Witch and start am AI rep&mod shop. Backed by Hanners/stations money. Hanners and Emily might decide to channel some of their brainpower into the more serious AI developments. Momo might be a great consultant on AI-moral matters.
Time to move up? Perhaps even LEO way up? Does the space station have more than just a large hull section where the brainiacs can unwind? Something more homely perhaps? Like a nice cosy coffee shop? With fresh roasted coffee and baked goods? Time for the entire cast to move up perhaps?
Nah, doubt it. What would life be without beer sledding
Perfectly Reasonable:
I like the way you think. Can I subscribe to your newsletter?
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Also, Faye changes Dora's 'robot' to 'AI' when she shouts to Bubbles. (We already know that May dislikes the word.) Perhaps working around them on a daily basis has made Faye more sensitive to their views?
Faye ... sensitive? What?
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Also Raven-savant Emily is being dynamically buzzword creative.
Jakk Frost:
--- Quote from: Morituri on 18 Mar 2016, 10:15 ---I think Emily and Dr. Ellicott-Chatham are kindred spirits. Honestly, I can see her being one of the top contributors on Station, but even more than that I can see her and Dr. Ellicott-Chatham truly and deeply understanding each other in ways that nobody else there does.
No shipping, please; he's old enough to be her dad and then some. But a mentor/protoge relationship would be absolutely grand for them (and quite possibly terrifying for the rest of the human race).
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Not that I would ship it, but what's wrong with shipping it? You know there's a term for that kind of thing because it's not unheard of, right? It's called a May-December relationship.
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