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Alan Page

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Jan 7, 2010, 12:37:40 AM1/7/10
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Late Show Quick Guide - Wednesday, 1/6/MMX

#3240
~From New York~
"...the greatest city in the world..."
~Opening List~
Sigourney Weaver
Marv Albert
Julian Casablancas
"And now...father of the American Interstate Highway System...David
Letterman"
~Monologue~
~CB~
Desk Chat
TTL - Signs You're At A Bad Airport
~CB~
Sigourney Weaver (Panel)
BSH
~CB~
Marv Albert (Panel)
~CB~
The Only Late Night Program That Lets You Rollover Unused Minutes!
~CB~
Marv Albert (Panel)
~CB~
Julian Casablancas (Music)
"Boy I'm hungry"


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foxysc...@yahoo.com

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Jan 7, 2010, 6:03:16 PM1/7/10
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Has anyone noticed or is it just me..Dave is interrupting people a lot
during interviews.

Alan Page

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Jan 7, 2010, 6:05:20 PM1/7/10
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FoxyScribe wrote...

> Has anyone noticed or is it just me..Dave is interrupting people a lot
> during interviews.

Only when he's bored or uninterested.

muddy

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Jan 7, 2010, 7:30:26 PM1/7/10
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he talked over marv albert constantly last night. it was annoying and
marv has been on there forever.....

Alan Page

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Jan 7, 2010, 7:57:34 PM1/7/10
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"muddy" wrote...

> he talked over marv albert constantly last night. it was annoying and
> marv has been on there forever.....

He's always talked over Marv...especially during the bloopers.

Chad Riden

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Jan 8, 2010, 5:16:06 AM1/8/10
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Does anyone know the proper name for the distinctive feature on
Sigourney Weaver's outfit? I've been calling that a "cleavage window."

Thanks for helping,

Chad Riden
http://www.ChadRiden.com/

Boston_Bill

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Jan 8, 2010, 6:51:30 AM1/8/10
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I get the impression it's part of the bit and Marv goes with it.
I couldnt believe he asked Weaver if they had a working script for
Avatar..Dumb.

Bill

Alan Page

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Jan 8, 2010, 10:25:31 AM1/8/10
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"Chad Riden" wrote...

> Does anyone know the proper name for the distinctive feature on
> Sigourney Weaver's outfit? I've been calling that a "cleavage window."

"Cleavage window" is what it is...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_Girl

There's a picture there.

Also...http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1160263/

SVM
The SVM was implemented using the freely downloadable software SVM_light
(12). For the training of SVM classifiers on in vitro digested data, a
window size of seven amino acids was chosen, corresponding to a central
residue with three amino acids on each side. For the training of classifiers
based on MHC class I ligands, a sequence window size of 3-29 amino acids was
used, optimized to 19. Each window represents a specific feature; that is,
either it represents a cleavage window, if the cleavage site (P1) occurs at
its central position, or it represents a non-cleavage window under all other
conditions. The actual cleavage site occurs between the central residue (P1)
and the C-terminal residue that follows it in the sequence. The classifiers
predicted the central residue to be either a cleavage or a non-cleavage site
for any particular window configuration. Each amino acid was represented
using 21 binary encoding positions (conventional sparse encoding). The 20
amino acids were encoded as A = 1000000000000000000000, G =
010000000000000000000 and so on. The twenty-first bit was added to handle
the incomplete or terminal parts of proteins.

R H Draney

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Jan 8, 2010, 1:55:59 PM1/8/10
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Alan Page filted:

>
>
>"Chad Riden" wrote...
>> Does anyone know the proper name for the distinctive feature on
>> Sigourney Weaver's outfit? I've been calling that a "cleavage window."
>
> "Cleavage window" is what it is...
>
>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_Girl
>
> There's a picture there.

Whatever you call it, it's not the kind of thing you look for on a woman who
just turned sixty...who here remembers Dave asking all those years ago if
"Sigourney" was her real name?...she admitted that she was born "Susan", but
then her family has a tradition of people not using their real first names: her
father Sylvester was known as "Pat", and her uncle Winstead went by
"Doodles"....r


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An optometrist asks whether you see the glass
more full like this?...or like this?

Traci

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Jan 8, 2010, 5:05:11 PM1/8/10
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Chad Riden says...

It's called a 'cutout' in the fashion world. The feature has been quite
the trend this year. Seems everything I look at from sweaters to bathing
suits has a stupid cutout. Like any one wants to see my back fat poking
through a peekaboo cutout in my top.

Traci

Alan Page

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Jan 8, 2010, 5:27:12 PM1/8/10
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"Traci" wrote...

> It's called a 'cutout' in the fashion world. The feature has been quite
> the trend this year. Seems everything I look at from sweaters to bathing
> suits has a stupid cutout. Like any one wants to see my back fat poking
> through a peekaboo cutout in my top.

I'll stick with Power Girl's "CW" since she's had it since 1976.

I'll send Brady a life-size "cut out" of Power Girl with her "Cleavage
Window".

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