Re: [FRIAM] Passing of Carl Tollander

2024-09-08 Thread Stephen Guerin
Ah man. I heard he was sick last month and was slow to arrange a visit. shit. On Sun, Sep 8, 2024 at 1:20 PM Tom Johnson wrote: > Some of you will remember Carl Tollander, who was a regular attendees on > Friday mornings until a few years ago. > Tom > > > === > Tom Johnson >

Re: [FRIAM] Passing of Carl Tollander

2024-09-08 Thread Frank Wimberly
I have similar regrets, Stephen. I live a five minute walk from the Hospital. He and Bruce Sawhill were the first people I met at Bios. On Sun, Sep 8, 2024 at 2:12 PM Stephen Guerin wrote: > Ah man. I heard he was sick last month and was slow to arrange a visit. > shit. > > On Sun, Sep 8, 2024

Re: [FRIAM] Passing of Carl Tollander

2024-09-08 Thread Gillian Densmore
Oh * !. Carl Tollondor the awesome listener, taiko drummer, and geeky Mensch Carl ? :( . That hurts. On Sun, Sep 8, 2024 at 2:42 PM Frank Wimberly wrote: > I have similar regrets, Stephen. I live a five minute walk from the > Hospital. He and Bruce Sawhill were the first people I met

Re: [FRIAM] deep fake elon

2024-09-08 Thread Santafe
slow to get to this. Trying to shovel the lahar. A thing I find interesting is that Musk uses a lot of labiodental stops or fricatives (I didn’t have any sound on while the NYT videos played). The AI replaces them with bilabial stops. The visual effect is much faster lip movement (more stacc

Re: [FRIAM] Passing of Carl Tollander

2024-09-08 Thread steve smith
Carl was the one I was most likely to sit with and talk one-on-one during WedTech luncheons when we both used to attend (decade or more ago?) semi-regularly.   I also acutely remember when he brought the Taiko Drum group (just forming) to SFx circa 2008?  It was quite a scene and the old railca