• What Did You Watch? 2025-08-25 (Monday)

    From Ubiquitous@weberm@polaris.net to rec.arts.tv on Tue Aug 26 04:30:41 2025
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    After an arduous workout, I watched:

    Nothing.

    What did you watch?

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  • From Melissa Hollingsworth@thetruemelissa@gmail.com to rec.arts.tv on Tue Aug 26 05:10:45 2025
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    Verily, in article <UBI20250825@dont-email.me>, did weberm@polaris.net
    deliver unto us this message:

    After an arduous workout, I watched:

    Nothing.

    What did you watch?

    I watched "The Entire History of Language ? When Humans First Talked (7 Million Years?Today)," a three-hour documentary of communication
    evolution in primates.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BcQiYeBVOA&list=WL&index=26&t= 6122s&pp=gAQBiAQB

    This is a great deep dive which begins with communication before we were human, and then tracks the development of our more complex system. This
    is almost entirely archeological, focusing on physiological changes
    rather than on the interplay between brain and language and
    consciousness, but the physical side is where it all begins.

    This channel is intended for half-attention, but unlike most such, the
    whole thing is one coherent video essay with one structure. I'll
    probably watch more of it. I love how the very long form allowed it to
    tie in information about related things like music development, without rushing.

    This channel suggests that homo habilis may have had somewhat advanced communication, based on their culture. Though they didn't have the
    apparatus for speech, they did convey information which would be
    difficult to learn through simple imitation. They may have used a
    combination of sounds and gestures.

    Neanderthals probably spoke and heard about as well as we did. I still
    suspect they had somewhat less communication ability cognitively,
    because sapiens are the ones who began communicating with other species (specifically, wolves). If the neanders had been able to do that, they
    would likely have outcompeted us.

    I also watched more ST:TOS, including "Court Martial." Kirk's on trial. Starfleet personnel are put on trial a lot, by their own side and
    others. Kirk's innocent, of course.

    What did everyone else watch?
    --
    Doctor Who: The Mind of Evil (Third Doctor)
    Watch party on Saturday, 1:00 PST https://discord.gg/mw4QzndY?event=1408952064645795852
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  • From Ian J. Ball@ijball@mac.invalid to rec.arts.tv on Tue Aug 26 06:28:23 2025
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    On 8/26/25 1:30 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:

    What did you watch?

    A full workday (I have those for much of these week), so also very
    little - just DOOL really: the only thing I liked was Gwen "bonding"
    with Kat.

    What did you watch?




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  • From Dimensional Traveler@dtravel@sonic.net to rec.arts.tv on Tue Aug 26 07:47:02 2025
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    On 8/26/2025 6:28 AM, Ian J. Ball wrote:
    On 8/26/25 1:30 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:

    What did you watch?

    A full workday (I have those for much of these week), so also very
    little - just DOOL really: the only thing I liked was Gwen "bonding"
    with Kat.

    What did you watch?

    I finished season 3 of 'The Boys'.

    They are running out of Soups.
    --
    I've done good in this world. Now I'm tired and just want to be a cranky
    dirty old man.
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