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Look up I, i in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.This article is about a letter.For other uses, see I (disambiguation).English "yes") by Semites, because their word for "arm" began with that sound.The modern letter J was originally a variation of this letter, and both were interchangeably used for both the vowel and the consonant, only coming to be differentiated in the 16th century.The dot over the lowercase 'i' is sometimes called a tittle.Use in Germany
Some German typefaces of the fraktur or schwabacher types, which have been obsolete since the end of the Second World War, do not necessarily distinguish between the capital I and J.The same character, a 'J' with a top serif of the tilde form, was sometimes used for both.The minuscule i and j, however, were distinguished.In Germany, Roman numerals are often used for numbering.When listing things by capital letters of the alphabet, they avoid using the letter I, skipping over to J, to avoid confusion with the alternative Roman numeral numbering system.For example, in every regiment in the German Army there is what would be expressed in English as a "J company" but no "I company."In Unicode the capital I is codepoint U+0049 and the lowercase i is U+0069.The ASCII code for capital I is 73 and for lowercase i is 105; or in binary 01001001 and 01101001, respectively.The EBCDIC code for capital I is 201 and for lowercase i is 137.This page was last modified 13:15, 19 January 2008.All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.It was produced and directed by David O.Plot
Albert Markovski (Schwartzmann) is a young man who heads the local chapter of an environmental group, the "Open Spaces Coalition".Hoping to find the answer to what would seem to be an absurd coincidence in his life, he contacts two existential detectives, Bernard and Vivian Jaffe (Hoffman and Tomlin).Mart's home state, at the time of the film's release).He infiltrates Open Spaces and charismatically displaces Albert as the leader.Tommy is assigned to Albert as his Other.Being lifted from their troubles, they wish to keep that feeling forever, yet she tells them that it is inevitable to be drawn back to the human drama, and to understand that the core truth of that drama is misery and meaninglessness.In Brad's further attempts to undercut Albert, he and Dawn also meet and are influenced by Bernard and Vivian.Albert attains a sort of enlightenment when he synthesizes the two opposing outlooks of the Jaffes and Vauban to realize the cosmic truth of everything.By way of sympathy, Albert understands that he and Brad are no different, that everything really is inextricably connected, but that these connections necessarily arise from the often senselessly painful reality of human existence.Dustin Hoffman and Lily Tomlin are existential detectives who you could hire to investigate the meaning of your life.Jude Law, Naomi Watts, Jason Schwartzman and Mark Wahlberg.Their nemesis is Isabelle Huppert.Supporting characters
Jean Smart as Mrs.Hooten
Jonah Hill as Bret
Isla Fisher as Heather
John Rothman as Corporate Board
Talia Shire as Mrs.Silver
Bob Gunton as Mr.New York and Los Angeles.Critical opinion for the film was mixed.Most critics agreed that the actors' performances were well done, particularly that of Mark Wahlberg as Tommy Corn.Despite some harsh reviews, the film has drawn a cult following since its initial release and has performed well in DVD sales.Marketing
In an advertising campaign for the film, five fictional websites were created.They were portrayed as if they were actual websites involving the characters and organizations featured in the movie.Each website had a link called "Disclaimer" at the bottom that leads to FOX Searchlight's official website for the film.Most of the websites are inactive as of January 2006, and redirect to the Fox website.The Huckabees Corporation (archive): The "official" website for the chain of Huckabees stores.Featured the store history, announcements, three television ads featuring Dawn Campbell and a banner promoting the Huckabees collaboration with the Open Spaces Coalition.Open Spaces Coalition (archive): This website described the importance of the marshlands Albert Markovski is trying to protect, ways of aiding the cause.The site also contained poetry written by Markovski and downloadable flyers.Jaffe, Existential Detectives (archive): The website promoting the Jaffes' detective agency.It explained the methodology of the detectives, had two case studies and an online questionnaire.Tommy Corn's Blog: The personal weblog of firefighter Tommy Corn.The blog only contains seven entries.The last update was on November 2, 2004 and urged readers to vote.Corn's user profile listed his favorite musical artists as Jefferson Airplane and Jon Brion.Jefferson Airplane's "Somebody To Love" was featured in the opening credits of Mark Wahlberg's next film Four Brothers, and Jon Brion wrote the score for the film.The blog site is up as of January 2008, however, comments are disabled.Caterine Vauban (archive): The website of Caterine Vauban, author of "If Not Now".The site contained reviews and excerpts from the book.Jon Brion provided the score and seven original songs for the film.Drunk Love, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind) involved very close collaboration with the director.Through this process, David O.Russell was able to sit in the same room with Brion and watch an early cut of the film.The process can be seen on a featurette on the film's special edition DVD.Russell, while working with Brion, had come across Brion's first solo album, Meaningless.In particular, Russell notes that the questions on Meaningless are closer to the questions directed from Caterine Vauban's negative and dark point of view.Macintosh G5 systems by Russell Barrett, Scott Puckett and Joe Kastely here.The first video is footage of a scene in a car containing Tomlin, Dustin Hoffman and Isabelle Huppert in the front of the car with Mark Wahlberg and Naomi Watts in the back seat.Russell cannot be heard, but Tomlin is repeatedly shouting angrily at Russell's direction.At one point, Tomlin attempts to get out of the car; at another, she tells Watts and Hoffman to "shut the fuck up".The other actors in the scene remain mostly silent throughout the video, except Hoffman, who suggests they carry on shooting the scene.The car scene was never used in the final film.Jaffe detective offices, Tomlin, Hoffman and Jason Schwartzman are present.Russell gives Tomlin direction until Tomlin criticizes Russell's directing style.The video is then cut to moments later when Russell rises from the floor and shoves props off of the desk Tomlin is acting behind.Russell shouts obscenities at Tomlin, storming off the set, only to come back a short while later.The argument between the two briefly continues until Russell exits the set again, knocking over a coat rack on his way out.David was under a tremendous amount of pressure.Soon after the videos were leaked onto YouTube, the incident was parodied on The Michael Showalter Showalter with Paul Rudd and Michael Showalter in the role of Tomlin and Russell, respectively.It was also parodied on the special features of Judd Apatow's film Knocked Up.In this video actor Michael Cera takes the place of Tomlin and Apatow of Russell.Huckabees from a philosophical perspective.Films directed by David O.This page was last modified 16:58, 11 January 2008.All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.FORM VALIDATION MINIMUM ELEMENTS OR SUBMIT FUNCTION NAME
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hbx.I's or Is, i's or is.Show IPA Pronunciation pronoun, nominative I, possessive my or mine, objective me; plural nominative we, possessive our or ours, objective us; noun, plural I's.Share This
I Symbol, Physics.The ninth letter of the modern English alphabet.Any of the speech sounds represented by the letter i.The ninth in a series.Something shaped like the letter I.Published by Houghton Mifflin Company.The symbol for imaginary unit.Published by Houghton Mifflin Company.Used to refer to oneself as speaker or writer.Usage Note: The question of when to use nominative forms of the personal pronouns (for example, I, she, they) and when to use objective forms (for example, me, her, them) has always created controversy among grammarians and uncertainty among speakers and writers.There is no problem when the pronoun stands alone with a single verb or preposition: every native speaker says I (not me) read the book; They told him (not he); The company bought a computer for us (not we); and so forth.But the decision is more problematic in other environments.When pronouns are joined with other nouns or pronouns by and or or, there is a widespread tendency to use the objective form even when the phrase is the subject of the sentence: Tom and her are not speaking to each other.This usage is natural in colloquial speech, but the nominative forms should be used in formal speech and writing: John and she (not her) will be giving the talk.When pronouns joined by a conjunction occur as the object of a preposition such as between, according to, or like, many people use the nominative form where the traditional grammatical rule would require the objective; they say between you and I rather than between you and me, and so forth.Many critics have seen this construction as originating in a hypercorrection, whereby speakers who have been taught to say It is I instead of It is me come further to assume that correctness also requires between you and I in place of between you and me.But the between you and I construction is nonetheless widely regarded as a marker of grammatical ignorance and is best avoided.In other contexts the traditional insistence that the nominative form be used is more difficult to defend.The objective form sounds most natural when the pronoun is not grammatically related to an accompanying verb or preposition.Thus, in response to the question "Who cut down the cherry tree?""Me," even though some grammarians have argued that I must be correct here by analogy to the form "I did"; and few speakers would accept that the sentence What, me worry?There is also a widespread tendency to use the objective form when a pronoun is used as a subject together with a noun in apposition, as in Us engineers were left without technical support.In formal speech or writing the nominative we would be preferable here.But when the pronoun itself appears in apposition to a subject noun phrase, the use of the nominative form may sound pedantic in a sentence such as The remaining members of the admissions committee, namely we, will have to meet next week.See Usage Notes at be, but, we.Published by Houghton Mifflin Company.The symbol for the element iodine.Electricity The symbol for current.Published by Houghton Mifflin Company.Published by Houghton Mifflin Company.Published by Houghton Mifflin Company.Iodine compounds are used as germicides, antiseptics, and dyes.An antiseptic preparation containing iodine in solution, used to treat wounds.Published by Houghton Mifflin Company.Published by Houghton Mifflin Company.Reduced to i by 1137 in northern England, it began to be capitalized c."The reason for writing I is ...I) whenever the letter was isolated or formed the last letter of a group; the numeral 'one' was written j or I (and three iij, etc.Otto Jespersen, "Growth and Structure of the English Language," p.The form ich or ik, especially before vowels, lingered in northern England until c.Originally a diacritic, it was reduced to a dot with the introduction of Roman type fonts.The basic word for "I" in Japanese is watakushi, but it is not much used.Share This
i see dot the i's and cross the t's.Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.The Christine Ammer 1992 Trust.Published by Houghton Mifflin Company.Example: I can't find my book; John and I have always been friends.Numbers expressed in terms of i are called imaginary or complex numbers.Published by Houghton Mifflin Company.The symbol for electric current.Published by Houghton Mifflin Company.It is corrosive and poisonous and occurs in very small amounts in nature except for seaweed, in which it is abundant.Iodine compounds are used in medicine, antiseptics, and dyes.Published by Houghton Mifflin Company.The symbol for the element iodine.Published by Houghton Mifflin Company.Share This
IA Nasdaq stock symbol specifying that it is the third preferred bond of the company.If a fifth letter appears, it identifies the issue as other than a single issue of common stock or capital stock.Owned and Operated by Investopedia Inc.Used in the dividend column of stock transaction tables to indicate that the dividend was paid after a stock dividend or split: Lehigh s.Wall Street Words: An A to Z Guide to Investment Terms for Today's Investor by David L.Published by Houghton Mifflin Company.In the Middle English period, it was little employed except with verbs, being chiefly used with past participles, though occasionally with the infinitive Ycleped, or yclept, is perhaps the only word not entirely obsolete which shows this use.That no wight mighte it see neither yheere.Neither to ben yburied nor ybrent.Note: Some examples of Chaucer's use of this prefix are; ibe, ibeen, icaught, ycome, ydo, idoon, ygo, iproved, ywrought.It inough, enough, it is combined with an adjective.Other examples are in the Vocabulary.Spenser and later writers frequently employed this prefix when affecting an archaic style, and sometimes used it incorrectly.Published by Houghton Mifflin Company.Published by Houghton Mifflin Company.Shop for books, music and more
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In the theatrical trailer, Del Spooner (Will Smith) tells Lt.John Bergin (Chi McBride) that "I'm gonna miss the good old days", with Bergin responding, "What Good Old Days?"Spooner then says, "When people were killed by other people."In the film, it was Lt.Bergin who says, "I'm gonna miss the good old days," first instead of Spooner.Goofs:
Continuity: When Sonny smashes the desk with his fists, it leaves two deep fist impression on the desk.But in the next shot, the desk is perfectly flat.Seven years of bad luck.FAQ
How does it end?Thank you, your vote will be counted and appear on this page within 24 hours.Sorry, there was a problem collecting your vote.Director Alex Proyas, helmer of such cult favorites as 'Dark City' and
'The Crow', steps into the Hollywood limelight with his first attempt
at a mainstream Hollywood blockbuster.Spooner's past is linked to his phobia of the
automaton movement sweeping the nation.According to US Robotics, there
will be eventually 1 robot to every 5 humans.Spooner is called to the offices of US Robotics when a leading
scientist (James Cromwell), with a secret link to Spooner, has
apparently committed suicide.His death seems to have mysterious
circumstances which could link to a robot.With man's complete trust in
the new robot technology, it seems too ludicrous to every one except
Spooner.As the mystery deepens, Spooner unravels the very fabric of the robotic
giant, locks horns with CEO Lawrence Robertson (Bruce Greenwood) and
learns more about his automated enemy with the aid of scientist Dr.Through the course of these events he
may learn more than he could ever imagine.It is hard to defend a film like 'I, Robot' but I am going to try.Isaac Asimov's legendary work about the robot and how
he will intricate into our society has filled the minds of readers for
over 50 years.But the similarities between the film presented here and
his work are few and far between.Kind of like last week's release of
Jerry Bruckheimer's 'King Arthur'.Robot' is better in a lot ways.At the core of 'I, Robot' beats the soul of Asimov as his 3 laws
regarding robots are sacredly left intact and the film does abide by
them.Also a lot of the characters have similar names to the people in
the text.It is almost like taking Star Trek's 'prime directive' and
some of the now classic characters and setting them in a new idea of
the future.The core is left intact but in some ways it has been
updated and refreshed.The story, special effects and extremely zealous direction, however,
all seem to be brought forth by the collaborators who cobbled this film
together.Each of these robot influences echo back to what makes 'I Robot' so
intriguing, a joy to watch and memorable.But that is not what should bring us into the film.You really need to give credit to director Alex Proyas because it is
his magic as a filmmaker that holds this film together.He knows where
to play it straight and where to let his lead actor bring on the charm.Also you really have to admire the man's technical ability.I, Robot' shows that he
can deliver a big Hollywood film.Will Smith who starts out being very
unapproachable with his character but as the film goes we really become
fond of his hero.Spooner but it comes off as more of a
homecoming than an annoyance.In some ways I think Proyas had something
to do with that especially in the chase down scene towards the
beginning of the film.It almost felt like 'Men in Black' again.Greenwood is menacing and a good match
to face off against the rebellious Smith.The reason I was so fond of 'I, Robot' is because for once it was a
summer film that didn't apologize for trying to be entertaining.The
special effects, the performances and the direction are all what people
want to see in the summer and this film is loads and loads of fun.It
is a great giant popcorn film with a light layering of message.My only small problem with this film was that it is supposed to be set
in Chicago in 2035.Sure the film doesn't pave new ground but why does every film have to.It is pure summer fun and what is wrong with that.If you like science fiction films and want to be
remembered how much fun they used to be then this picture is the
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