N and I decided to go to the movies.
“There is this movie Selma that everybody says is great. It’s about MLK and the Civil Rights movement, very topical. And there is a movie about some guy called Tubing or Turing. . .”
After hearing the name “Turing”, N started making incoherent but happy noises, indicating an immediate readiness to be reunited with a movie about this fellow. He also delivered a small lecture on something called “Turing machine”, from which I gathered that Turing is very meaningful to programmers.
So the Turing movie it is.
I heard about this machine too. π Tell us how it was, and if it’s good – the movie’s name.
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It’s called The Imitation Game: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Imitation_Game
And I will post a review!
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Another great movie if you are going out again soon is American Sniper. Not what you might expect. Clint Eastwood does a pretty good job highlighting the complexity of war I thought. And yeah, Turing was a bad ass (in a geeky way) from what I kow about him.
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NO SPOILERS! NO SPOILERS! NO SPOILERS!
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Just don’t access Wikipedia. π
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Watch Turing, it is good.
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I am torn between a want to gush and one to respect your no-spoilers request. Suffice to say, it will be difficult to make a boring movie out of a life that interesting.
If anyone has the time and inclination, I would also completely recommend the original Turing machine paper (at, say http://www.loebner.net/Prizef/TuringArticle.html). It has this hot knife through butter quality of approaching problems that makes it a surprisingly breezy read.
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American Sniper is rubbish. That is all.
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We watched the trailer for American Sniper and it’s not our thing at all. Whish is not surprising. Did anybody really expect me to like something by Clint Eastwood?
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