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The Last Thing That Made You Smile

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"New Zealand researchers have restored the first recording
of computer-generated music, created in 1951 on a gigantic
contraption built by British genius Alan Turing."
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-09-...e-first-ever-computer-music-recording/7878014

This is the link to the recording, found within the article quoted above.
It makes more sense if you read some of the article first.
http://blogs.bl.uk/files/first-recorded-computer-music---copeland-long-restoration.mp3
Turing was possibly an aspie ;)
 
I have 4 Christmas Parties coming up over the next few weeks till Christmas, got work's this Thursday, my animation course's on the 9th (although I'm debating whether to go to that one), the Housing's on the 22nd and another on the 17th at an unconfirmed venue, and if the new job I start on Friday are having one that'll be 5, it's only took me 40 years to have a full Social Calendar lol.
 
I was in a Chip shop recently, sitting alongside a family - a mother, father and their little lad - as we waited for our orders.
A few minutes later, a police officer walked in to make an order as well - with the parents telling their lad in a laid-back way to behave himself but at the same time telling him that if he ever needed help to talk to the police.

What followed was quite a good conversation between the officer, the family and myself, which was both interesting and funny. The topper on it was when the officer offered the kid to have a look at the police car.
I watched from the shop window and couldn't help but smile as I could see the kid sat in the front of the police car, pretending to drive with the lights flashing, the officer's hat on his head and a great big grin on his face. :)
 

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