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| Six Degrees - Other Scenarios |
| 2006-09-21 04:40:00 |
You've no doubt noticed that the images in the slideshow at top of this weblog have some relevance to the central theme here and if you've read through the posts you'll clearly recognise the connection that some of these images have to specific posts (e.g. Paris Hilton, the Dala Lama, Melanie Griffith and the Cylon). But what about the other images? What's their relevance?
Most of the...
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| Six Degrees on the ABC |
| 2006-09-13 19:06:00 |
"In New York City, they say you walk by the person you're going to marry three times before you ever meet them.
On any corner you might find a friend, a rival, a mentor, a lover......
There is a theory, that anyone on the planet can be connected to any other person through a chain of six people.
No one is a stranger for long.......
Somewhere, here, might be the most important person in your...
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| Six Degrees of JJ Abrams |
| 2006-07-27 02:53:00 |
Based on the theory that everyone on the planet is connected through no more than six other people, the ABC will premiere its new show called "Six Degrees" on Thursday, September 21 at 10pm. This relationship drama follows the lives of six New Yorkers from different walks of life and whose lives are connected, even though they're not aware of it or the impact they're having on one...
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| Six Degrees of SeparationBattlestar Galactica Part 3 |
| 2006-07-22 00:13:00 |
In Part one of this story arc we saw how the brilliant scientist, Dr Baltar was conned by the beauty and charm of the humanoid Cylon agent, Number Six. In her masquerade Six made out to be an employee of a rival computer corporation and Baltar slipped her computer secrets from his defense work and this ultimately led to the destruction of most of humanity. Troubled mentally by his fear of anyone...
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| Six Degrees of SeparationBattlestar Galactica Part 2 |
| 2006-07-17 01:34:00 |
In Part one of this story arc we saw how the Cylon agent, Number Six, a humanoid, made out to be an employee of a rival computer corporation and used her beauty and charm to seduce the brilliant scientist, Dr Baltar into slipping her computer secrets from his defense work. This ultimately led to the destruction of most of humanity. Troubled mentally by his fear of anyone discovering his...
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| Six Degrees of SeparationBattlestar Galactica Part 1 |
| 2006-07-13 23:35:00 |
As many will know, the 7th episode of the first season of the Battlestar Galactica TV series was named Six Degrees of Separation. In this first post of my story arc I want to set the background to this.
In the classic Galactica movie and later released TV series, the cybernetic civilization know as the Cylons are at war with the last surviving humans from the Twelve Colonies of humanity. Like...
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| Six Degrees of SeparationOn the Big Screen |
| 2006-07-11 07:00:00 |
Six Degrees of Separation was such a big hit on Broadway that it was inevitable, and it didn't take long at all for it to hit the big screen. In the must-see 1993 movie adaptation of Guare's play, the cunning and heartless, young gay hustler named Paul (Will Smith), a consummate con man looking for an identity, uses his charm and intellect to con his way out of the ghetto and into the world of...
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| Six Degrees of SeparationOn Broadway |
| 2006-07-05 02:38:00 |
Yes, not so long ago, the idea that everyone is connected to everyone else by a
maximum of six other people, Six Degrees of Separation, hit Broadway and in fact, turned out to become an acclaimed Broadway hit. The play explored the premise of being at most six people away from someone famous. What's really amazing about the play is that it was based on the amazing true story, of impostor David...
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| Who are you? Do I really know you? |
| 2006-06-29 09:44:00 |
So the theory suggests that each and everyone of us is separated from or connected to anyone else on the planet by no more than six degrees of separation. To better understand this, my personal friends are “one degree” away from me, and my friends’ friends are “two degrees” from me, and my friends’ friends’ friends are “three degrees” away and so on. But is it true? Have you ever wondered...
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