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 It looks like HBO is teaming up with Interstellar writer and Person Of Interest showrunner Jonathan Nolan to adapt the highly revered and beloved Foundation books into a TV series. Wow.     The Wrap is reporting that Jonathan Nolan will be working with HBO for yet another series. The Interstellar writer is currently working on a TV adaptation of Westworld for HBO, and now he has allegedly turned his attention towards the groundbreaking work of Isa stanley cups ac Asimov   Foundation. This is happy news, as Foundation was once set to beadapted into stanley termosy  a film by Roland Emmerich.But Foundation is a pretty seminal work of science fiction, so needless to say we ;re pretty nervous. HBO will be teaming up with Warner Bros. TV in hopes of producing a series. No word on how many episodes this  8220 eries will contain or if it will be set up as a miniseries, however the books have enough material to last a very long time. The series is set on a remote planet called Terminus where mathematician and psychologist, Hari Seldon was exiled  for clarification purposes although he never physically makes it there  due to his ability to predict the crumbling of the Galactic Empire. On Terminus, a group do artists, academics and engineers attempt to start a new society and the series just jettisons off from there. It   really so much more than just this description and the series jumps ahead as Terminus grows and expands. Fingers crossed for this one.              stanley quencher                         

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 Eastman Kodak Co., struggling to find its footing in new digital photography markets as its signature film business fades, said Thursday it will cut 12,000 to 15,000 jobs, or up to 24 percent of its global work force, over the next three years.The Rochester, N.Y company expects to cut total facility square footage by about one-third as it shutters some manufacturing sites, reports CBS MarketWatch.Last week, Kodak said it would stop selling reloadable 35mm film cameras in North America and Western Europe by the end of 2004.The announcement also came as the world s biggest photography company posted a fourth-quarter profit of $19 million, or 7 cents a share, down sharply from $113 million, or 39 cents a share, a year ago.Excluding restructuring and other one-time items, however, earnings were $199 million, or 70 a share. That beat the consensus forecast of 52 cents a share among analysts surveyed by Thomson First Call.        Sales rose 10 percent to $3.78 billion from $3.44 billion.Kodak said the cuts reflect reductions in global manufacturing and selected traditional businesses as it sharpens its focus on digital pho stanley cup tography. It will trim an estimated 2,500 to 3,500 jobs this year, it said.The co stanley mugs mpany eliminated up to 6,000 jobs in 2003, shrinking its payroll to around 62,000 from a peak of 136,500 in 1983.Kodak said it would take charges of $1.3 billion to $1.7 billion through 2006, including up t stanley cup o $900 million in severance costs.            Its president, Antonio Perez, sai Vmsm Violent Crime Declines, But ...
 The Internet of Things is shaping up to be the buzzphrase of the year as more and more of our machines take off their dunce caps. But as history has shown us, a smarter gadget doesn ;t necessarily mean an easier life.     If our modern soothsayers can be believed, soon your refrigerator will be snapchatting your garbage disposal raunchy pics of your microwave, while your thermostat consults your lawnmower for stock picks. Or something like that. The Internet of Things is said to be the next evolutionary step in our connected world 鈥?the promise that every machine in your physical environment will be talking to each other and acting pseudo-intelligen stanley website tly without much in the way of human intervention. Of course, this techno-utopian dream was a promise of the future long before the web was even a twinkle in Tim Berners-Lee   eye. Movies like Electric Dreams  1984  showed a public th stanley water bottle at was just becoming acquainted with personal computers that these devices would soon be turning on coffee makers and providing security for our homes. Going back even further, the early  ;60s version of The Jetsons often pok stanley cup ed fun at the postwar cliche that people wouldn ;t know what to do with themselves once the home computer took over life   more tedious tasks. Today our abundance of smartphones, computers, dishwashers and electric vacuum cleaners all supposedly leave more time for the 21st century human to lounge around and eat b