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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 05/10/2025 19:15, John Clark wrote:<br>
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              style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif">On Sun, Oct
              5, 2025 at 10:17 AM Ben Zaiboc via extropy-chat <<a
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                  style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif">> </span>There's
                a programme called "Upload" on Amazon which, while quite<span
                  class="gmail_default" style=""> </span>unimaginative</i></font></blockquote>
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          <div><font size="4" face="tahoma, sans-serif"><b>I agree, it's
                a mildly amusing sitcom<span class="gmail_default"
                  style=""> and its sole claim to fame is it's the only
                  one I know of that has uploading as its fundamental
                  underlying premise.</span></b></font></div>
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                style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif">> </span><i><font
                  face="georgia, serif">Does anyone have any other
                  uploading-related TV programmes or films<span
                    class="gmail_default" style=""> </span>they've seen,
                  and opinions about them?</font></i></font></blockquote>
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          <div><font size="4" face="tahoma, sans-serif"><b>It has more
                to do with <span class="gmail_default"
                  style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif">Q</span>uantum
                <span class="gmail_default"
                  style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif">C</span>omputers
                and the <span class="gmail_default" style="">Many</span> <span
                  class="gmail_default" style="">W</span>orlds
                interpretation of quantum mechanics th<span
                  class="gmail_default" style="">a</span>n uploading<span
                  class="gmail_default" style="">, but I thought the
                  series "Devs" was excellent, and no it's not animated.
                  You can stream it on Amazon, Hulu and Apple TV. </span></b></font></div>
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                style="">And I have a guilty pleasure, I'm a little
                embarrassed to admit it but I <span
                  class="gmail_default" style="">liked</span> <span
                  class="gmail_default" style="">"I</span>nvincible<span
                  class="gmail_default" style="">" on Amazon. It's just
                  a silly superhero story but dammit it's enjoyable.</span></b></font></div>
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          <div><font size="4" style="" face="tahoma, sans-serif"><b
                style=""><span class="gmail_default" style="">John K
                  Clark </span></b></font></div>
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    Hey, no need for embarrassment, it's entertainment. That gets a free
    pass.<br>
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    I freely admit, without any embarrassment at all, to watching all
    sorts of silly things for entertainment. I've watched all of Buffy
    the Vampire slayer (twice), all of Supernatural, Lucifer, all the
    Marvel Universe superhero films and almost all of the spin-offs
    (Agents of Shield!), most of the DC superhero films, many of their
    spin-off TV shows, The Witcher, etc., etc., as well as a host of
    really bad SF films ('Cowboys and Aliens', with Daniel Craig!) (and
    some good (and bad) SF TV shows like all of the Stargates, Dark
    Matter, Altered Carbon, all the Star Treks, ...) It's just mindless
    entertainment. Fun. It's good to suspend your disbelief and just
    watch something outrageously silly, on a regular basis.<br>
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    I'll check out 'Devs' and 'Invincible', thanks for the tip.<br>
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Ben</pre>
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