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Ted Driver
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Professionally: Head of Operations and Analytics at OneSky, where I write analytical software to help determine flight risk for UAVs. #GPS, #GNSS #algorithms, #UAVs, #risk #analysis, #dotnet, #Csharp otherwise, I'm probably enjoying one of these: #meditation, #cats, #reading, #woodworking, #cooking, #gaming #gardening, #greenhouse, #kites
Replying to Avatar Hank G ☑️

nostr:npub1skwg88tqpmudx3zt4tlgj3zxf0nmm0d04tfvzqdpyq3c9kpm3hysnm2wyd Interstellar I thought was okay. I haven't felt the urge to watch it again but I'm glad I saw it.

nostr:npub1agua0nvwdckv9kv5uggc2am4du0jyuu5kdxcf7us7ja5g753qz5s39j0sk Same - coming up on the 10 year anniversary - will probably watch again then

Replying to Avatar Hank G ☑️

nostr:npub1skwg88tqpmudx3zt4tlgj3zxf0nmm0d04tfvzqdpyq3c9kpm3hysnm2wyd Yeah out of all his directing credits the only movies I really liked were Batman Begins and Dunkirk. I haven't had a chance to see Oppenheimer yet. If you throw up his credits with producer roles then you can add Man of Steel to it as well.

nostr:npub1agua0nvwdckv9kv5uggc2am4du0jyuu5kdxcf7us7ja5g753qz5s39j0sk i did like Dunkirk and interstellar. I did see Oppenheimer, I'll reserve my opinion on that for now

Christopher Nolan is sort of a meh director.

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