According to Jim is an American sitcom television series starring Jim Belushi in the title role as a suburban father of three children (and then five children, starting with the seventh season finale). It originally ran on ABC from October 3, 2001 to June 2, 2009.
Senior RB Reggie Corbin is the Illini's home run hitter. No. 4 graded offensive running back (86.5) in the nation by PFF (min. 50 carries), behind only Wisconsin's Jonathan Taylor (91.9), Lafayette's Trey Ragas (91.1), and TCU's Darius Anderson (87.1) Ranks 24th in FBS and third in B1G in yards per carry (6.59) Ranks 29th in FBS and fourth in B1G in yards per game (95.5) Has two 100-yards games this season (144 vs. EMU and 134 vs. NEB) and six career 100-yard games. He has 382 yards on the season to bring his career total to 2,068 yards, good for 16th on Illinois' all-time rushing yardage list. Ranked third in the nation in yards per carry (8.48) in 2018 for any player with at least 10 carries per game. Led FBS in runs of 70+ yards (4), second in runs of 50+ (7) and 80+ yards (1), and third in 60+ (5) in 2018. Had 1,085 rushing yards in 2018, the 13th 1,000-yard rushing season in Illinois history and the first since Mikel Leshoure ran for an Illinois record 1,697 yards in 2010. Career yards per carry of 7.13 ranks third among all active FBS player with at least 200 carries. He has had 10 scrimmage plays over 50 yards in his career, all coming against Big Ten competition. 80 yard TD run at Wisconsin (2018) 77 yard TD run vs. Minnesota (2018) 73 yard TD run at Rutgers (2018) 72 yard TD run vs. Minnesota (2018) 69 yard TD run at Maryland (2018) 66 yard TD run vs. Nebraska (2019) 53 yard run at Rutgers (2016) 52 yard run at Rutgers (2018) 52 yard reception vs. Purdue (2018) 51 yard run vs. Penn State (2018)
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Earlier this week, Tenstorrent announced that it raised $200 million from a group of investors led by Fidelity Management and including Eclipse Ventures, Epic CG, and Moore Capital. The deal valued five-year-old company at $1 billion, the threshold at which a startup can claim so-called unicorn status.
Tenstorrent chips stand out by reworking A.I. software on the fly as the programs run on the processors. The idea is to reduce the amount of unnecessary calculating so as to speed up key calculations. The company also has a team of 30 people working on software to make programming for the chips easier.
Tenstorrent, a Toronto-based startup that develops computing hardware for artificial intelligence applications, has raised over $200 million in funding, which the company reported brings its valuation to $1 billion.
Tenstorrent was founded in 2016 and, according to VentureBeat, operated in stealth until April 2020. By that time, the firm had already raised $34 million in funding, with its last round being $20.7 million in Series B funding in Feb 2019, according to Crunchbase. The firm has operations in Austin, Texas, as well as Silicon Valley, with its headquarters in Toronto.
Leading the startup is co-founder and CEO Bajic, a former senior architect at computing unit manufacturer Nvidia. Earlier this year, Jim Keller, a microprocessor engineer well-known for his work at Apple and semiconductor firm AMD, joined Tenstorrent as president and CTO.
The funding round for Tenstorrent comes as the world faces a shortage of semiconductor chips, which has created manufacturing delays in a number of industries, including the automotive and phone manufacturing sectors. Studies released over the last year have indicated a low supply of chips around the world, relative to demand.
At approximately 5:30 pm and through 5:46 pm, the HP computer was used to access Bit-torrent websites and that two video torrent files were downloaded and accessed. It was this day at 5:42 pm that a Little Rock officer downloads the file Mov_216.mp4 and upon further examination, was allegedly revealed to consist of child pornography.
A partial password that included the birth year of Duggar was also found to be used for the Linux partition, which was used to remain undetected by the Covenant Eyes program and disallows monitoring and reporting. The partial password was also used by Duggar for other personal accounts such as banking and utilities, according to Faulkner.
Being primarily a French production, the show had its premiere in France in December of 2008, almost a year before it managed to get a deal with Cartoon Network for airing in the United States. As such, since Cartoon Network tends to be a season behind with their showing of the episodes, French viewers had access to new episodes of the series almost a year before English-speaking viewers did.
The first three seasons were first run on Cartoon Network from 2009 to 2012, with reruns later airing on Boomerang. Boomerang premiered the fourth and fifth seasons from 2015 to 2016. A sixth season was under discussion;[1] according to Jim Davis, Garfield Originals was made as the sixth season of The Garfield Show.
Intelligence is a Vancouver-based crime drama television series created and written by Chris Haddock starring Ian Tracey and Klea Scott that aired on the CBC. With its pilot first airing on November 28, 2005, the series began regular broadcasting on October 10, 2006. CBC reaired the pilot on June 7, 2007 and began broadcasting reruns of season one on Fridays starting on June 8, 2007. A second season then aired from October 2007, concluding in December that same year. The series was produced by Haddock Entertainment, which also produced Da Vinci's Inquest and Da Vinci's City Hall.
I've been told with previous projects that the most effective time to promote is in the two weeks prior to the start of the season. Yet we went into the first two weeks before the show with zero promotion anywhere. That isn't accidental. That is a very well planned 'bury' by someone. It is somebody high up in the food chain who has the power to say, 'Do not mention this show. We were nominated for eleven Geminis. Prior to the Geminis, there was an episode of The Hour about the nominations but there was not one mention of Intelligence. The story became how Little Mosque on the Prairie had not been nominated.
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To end Season 8, The Office effectively resets itself. Out goes Sabre and Robert California, in comes our old friend David Wallace. Dwight and Angela have a shot at getting back together that largely rests on a paternity test. Even the old warehouse guys return, their investment in an energy drink for gone belly-up. It's clearing the decks for the final season.
To open the seventh season we learn Michael hired his dumbass nephew. It's an ultimately wrongheaded attempt to get his family back (who we never really hear from in the show). We also learn Gabe is dating Erin for reasons that are never really explained. Michael's punishment for eventually spanking the hell out of his nephew is counseling with Toby, a fate worse than death. When Michael spanks his adult nephew he earns the office's affection for a moment, and it's a good laugh.
Jim and Pam are moving toward real tension over Athlead, while Darryl has perhaps the most cringey interview ever with the very same company. He shoots a basketball and breaks a fish tank. It sounds so dumb, and sure, it is, but try not to laugh. Seriously, watch it and try. There are also some solid laughs as Dwight tries to bring Clark into a sales scheme, but otherwise this episode is midseason fodder that keeps things moving.
A low-key reason The Office worked for nine seasons and 185 episodes was that the characters grew. Nine seasons of characters staying the same just doesn't fly. If you simply have the same people in new situations, eventually it feels quite stale.
Solid, funny episode. Dwight voids the sex contract with Angela, who meets The (state) Senator, which is an important development for the plot of the final three seasons. This needed excursion is what helps Angela and Dwight finally find each other in a real way.
Best Quote: Kevin, singing: "Oh, the springtime thinks that it's the best. And fall time thinks that it's the best. Cold time has, kind of a strut. And Valentine's thinks that it's the best. But gather round, peeps, I'll tell you the truth. Nothing beats the cookie season, that's the truth."
Still, this episode is probably higher in the rankings than it should be, almost on a technicality. It's memorable because of all the celeb cameos and for being the first post-Michael experience. It's important because it's doing the leg-work of setting up next season. It's also pretty damn funny but in a lot of ways it's empty calories.
Jim asks Pam to marry him. He couldn't wait. Jesus, man, it had been four seasons. About time. Rewatch it and try to let it not get to you. Soaked in the rain, kneeling at a rest stop, somehow it's perfect.
Meanwhile, well, there's a shit ton going on in this double episode. Jan is pregnant with a sperm donor baby. Jim is going to ask Pam to marry him at the party. Benefiting from Jim's romantic planning (fireworks and the like), Andy spontaneously proposes to Angela. Phyllis catches Angela getting busy with Dwight. It's a beautiful episode to end the season but also expands the possibilities of what's to come. This episode helps create the big arcs of the final four seasons. 2ff7e9595c
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