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Emergency Alert System (EAS) Glitch
On Sunday, February 24, at approximately 8:20 P.M. local time in Arizona, an Emergency Alert System (EAS) notification interrupted the Sunday Night Cartoons on MeTV+. However, there was a malfunction during the alert. The initial SAME header and attention signals were broadcast normally, but the verbal message was garbled and played at an unusually fast…
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Mysterious Riches Await in Your Inbox!
I haven’t delved into creating AI-generated spam images for a while. Let’s dive into my spam box and discover what quirky visuals the AI can generate this time. For this round, I’m tweaking the criteria slightly. If the email subject isn’t particularly striking, bizarre, or is just too brief, I’ll explore the message’s content instead…
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Feeding More Spam to MidJourney AI
Alright, folks! Hold on to your inboxes, because we’re about to dive into another delicious serving of spam! And who better to help us digest this questionable cuisine than MidJourney, the AI-powered spam-taster extraordinaire? If you’re feeling a little lost in this spam-filled world, fear not! Just take a quick peek at the previous post,…
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Reviving the Legacy of Spamusement with AI Spam
In the early 2000s, web comic creator Steven Frank came up with an innovative concept that took the internet by storm. Frank’s web comic, Spamusement, was inspired by the ridiculous and absurd subject lines of spam emails. He transformed these subject lines into single-panel comics, resulting in hilarious and often nonsensical scenarios. One of the…
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Pinky, are you pondering what I’m pondering? … I think so, Brain, but if we keep using AI to generate our responses, will we become obsolete as mice of wit and humor?
If you grew up in the 90s like me, chances are you remember the many hours of cartoons on different networks. You know, the ones that you rushed home from school to watch on every television network. For me, it was the Disney Afternoon on KCAL-9, Fox Kids on KTTV-11, and of course, Kids WB…