星际新世
星际新世
回复 :两个年轻人无意中发现公司帐目有人搞鬼,老板为了奖励他们特别邀请他们一起到海边别墅共度周末.两人满心欢喜的到达别墅之後,发现老板被人杀害了,为了不被人冤枉他们开始隐瞒事情的真相,将老板的尸体带上墨镜及帽子,假扮成像是在渡假的人...两人靠着老板的尸体,进出社交名流的场合,竟然都没有人发现到老板已经死掉了。全片的笑料都围绕在「死」老板身上,也藉由剧情中的笑料可以看到上流社会人情的虚伪空洞...
回复 :安史之乱爆发后数年,吐蕃大军攻打西南。大唐节度使高适交战不利,长安岌岌可危。困守孤城的高适向监军太监回忆起自己与李白的一生往事。
回复 :A sharp, witty, mind-expanding and exuberant foray into the world of logic with computer scientist Professor Dave Cliff. Following in the footsteps of the award-winning 'The Joy of Stats' and its sequel, 'Tails You Win - The Science of Chance', this film takes viewers on a new rollercoaster ride through philosophy, maths, science and technology- all of which, under the bonnet, run on logic.Wielding the same wit and wisdom, animation and gleeful nerdery as its predecessors, this film journeys from Aristotle to Alice in Wonderland, sci-fi to supercomputers to tell the fascinating story of the quest for certainty and the fundamentals of sound reasoning itself.Dave Cliff, professor of computer science and engineering at Bristol University, is no abstract theoretician. 15 years ago he combined logic and a bit of maths to write one of the first computer programs to outperform humans at trading stocks and shares. Giving away the software for free, he says, was not his most logical move...With the help of 25 seven-year-olds, Professor Cliff creates, for the first time ever, a computer made entirely of children, running on nothing but logic. We also meet the world's brainiest whizz-kids, competing at the International Olympiad of Informatics in Brisbane, Australia.'The Joy of Logic' also hails logic's all-time heroes: George Boole who moved logic beyond philosophy to mathematics; Bertrand Russell, who took 360+ pages but heroically proved that 1 + 1 = 2; Kurt Godel, who brought logic to its knees by demonstrating that some truths are unprovable; and Alan Turing, who, with what Cliff calls an 'almost exquisite paradox', was inspired by this huge setback to logic to conceive the computer.Ultimately, the film asks, can humans really stay ahead? Could today's generation of logical computing machines be smarter than us? What does that tell us about our own brains, and just how 'logical' we really are...?