Freddie Watching Himself on TV photo... Where is it?
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Supersonic_Man89 · Member since
Can't find it anywhere, and i'd like to potentially use it in a project... any chance anybody can link me or send it to me.
The problem with this movie is every fucking google search now concerning Freddie has Rami Malek in it!
Supersonic_Man89 · Member since
I believe he's watching I was Born To Love You video...around 1985.
Galileo1564 · Member since
Search for Freddie Mercury -Rami -Malek
That should do it. I just tried it and it worked for me. You can add in search terms that might help you find this photo.
dysan · Member since
Google does boolian? Didn't know that.
Galileo1564 · Member since
Oh is that what that’s called? Not a computer geek, but picked this up somewhere. So there’s probably more operators I don’t know about.
dysan · Member since
It's just a name for plus and minus search terms. Probably Greek or whatever.
dysan · Member since
Or at least, true and false values.
dysan · Member since
Is it this one:
Supersonic_Man89 · Member since
Fair play, fair play... you tricked me good.
But any chance anybody can point me in the direction of that pic... surely someone must know? I try not to make any pointless requests on here, but for the life of me i can't find it.
Thistle · Member since
Do you actually see him watching himself? I found one pic, captioned Freddie watches TV, but you don't see the TV lol.
Supersonic_Man89 · Member since
Yes, i'm pretty sure it's in one of the books released as well.
It's black and white, Freddie is on the floor adjusting it, i think....it's a tv with a shot of I Was Born To Love You on it, so it's circa 1985. The TV was one of those which came out of a cabinet i believe. It used to be a popular picture so i have no idea why i can't find it.
If you know, please put me out of my misery :P
thomasquinn 32989 · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]dysan wrote:[/b]
It's just a name for plus and minus search terms. Probably Greek or whatever.[/QUOTE]
Named after George Boole, 19th century mathematician. Boolean algebra is algebra where variables have a value of either true or false (rather than numerical values) and operators are conjunction (AND), disjunction (OR) and negation (NOT), rather than addition, subtraction, multiplication, division etc.