This is what the itv channel on channel 3 use to look like in 1999 and throughout 99 when I was twelve and then thirteen years old when I was in year seven and year eight at Southlands School when I was younger. This is what the itv channel looked like in those days and how it was designed and presented on the telly when I was very young.
I am really looking forward to watching AEW Dark Elevation on Youtube later on tonight it is one of my favourite wrestling things I love watching every week and every week on Youtube.
I love watching AEW Rampage every week on itv4 it is really good. It is on for 45 minutes and I really enjoy watching it and it is just as good as AEW Dynamite and AEW Dark Elevation on Youtube.
I am looking forward to to the NTDF Queens Platinum Jubilee Festival I will be going to it it is on Saturday the 4th June 2022 11.00 am – 3.00 pm Sunday 5th June 2022 same time at 11.00 am – 3.00 pm. It will be at NTDF Centre Earsdon Road Shiremoor NE27 0HJ. We will be indoors if the weather is poor.
I love this film it is called The Social Network it is from 2010 the movie came out over here in the UK on the 15th October 2010 when I was twenty four years old when I was in my mid twenties when I was younger.
Production of the film began in 2009, when Eisenberg, Timberlake, and Garfield were all announced to star. Principal photography began that same year in October in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and lasted until November. Additional scenes were shot in California, in the cities of Los Angeles and Pasadena, as a portion of the film was set in Silicon Valley. In 2010, it was announced that Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross would create the film’s score, which released on September 28, 2010.
The Social Network has maintained a strong reputation since its initial release, and is commonly cited by critics as one of the best films of its respective decade and century.[5][6][7][8] The Writers Guild of America ranked Sorkin’s screenplay the third greatest of the 21st century.[9] While no official sequel has been announced, Sorkin has publicly expressed interest and willingness to write a screenplay for one should Fincher return to direct.
On October 28, 2003, 19-year-old Harvard University sophomore Mark Zuckerberg is dumped by his girlfriend, Erica Albright. Returning to his dorm, Zuckerberg writes an insulting post about Albright on his LiveJournal blog. He creates a campus website called Facemash by hacking into college databases to steal photos of female students, then allowing site visitors to rate their attractiveness. After traffic to the site crashes parts of Harvard’s computer network, Zuckerberg is given six months of academic probation. However, Facemash’s popularity attracts the attention of twins Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss and their business partner Divya Narendra. The trio invites Zuckerberg to work on Harvard Connection, a social network exclusive to Harvard students and aimed at dating. Zuckerberg approaches his friend Eduardo Saverin with an idea for The Facebook, a social networking website that would be exclusive to Ivy League students. Saverin provides $1,000 in seed funding, allowing Zuckerberg to build the website, which quickly becomes popular. When they learn of The Facebook, the Winklevoss twins and Narendra are incensed, believing that Zuckerberg stole their idea while misleading them by stalling development on the Harvard Connection website. They raise their complaint with Harvard President Larry Summers, who is dismissive and sees no value in either disciplinary action on The Facebook or Zuckerberg.
Saverin and Zuckerberg meet fellow student Christy Lee, who asks them to “Facebook me,” a phrase that impresses them. As The Facebook grows in popularity, Zuckerberg expands the network to Yale University, Columbia University, and Stanford University. Lee arranges for Saverin and Zuckerberg to meet Napster co-founder Sean Parker, who presents a “billion-dollar” vision for the company. Zuckerberg is impressed, but Saverin dismisses him as paranoid and delusional. Parker also suggests renaming the site to Facebook. Later, Zuckerberg relocates the company to Palo Alto on Parker’s advice; Saverin remains in New York to work on business development. Parker later moves into the house that Zuckerberg is using as a base of operations and becomes more involved with the company, much to Saverin’s annoyance.
While competing in the Henley Royal Regatta for Harvard against the Hollandia Roeiclub, the Winklevoss twins discover that Facebook has expanded to Europe with Oxford, Cambridge and LSE, and decide to sue the company for intellectual property theft. Meanwhile, Saverin objects to Parker making business decisions for Facebook and freezes the company’s bank account in the resulting dispute. He relents when Zuckerberg reveals that they have secured $500,000 from angel investorPeter Thiel. Saverin becomes enraged when he discovers that the new investment deal allows his share of Facebook to be diluted from 34% to 0.03% while maintaining the ownership percentage of all other parties. He confronts Zuckerberg and Parker, and Saverin vows to sue Zuckerberg before being ejected from the building. Saverin’s name is removed from the masthead as co-founder and CFO. Later, Parker is apprehended for cocaine possession at a party celebrating 1 million users. He attempts to blame Saverin, so Zuckerberg cuts ties with him, telling him to “go home.”
In separate depositions, the Winklevoss twins claim that Zuckerberg stole their idea, while Saverin claims his shares of Facebook were unfairly diluted when the company was incorporated. Marylin Delpy, a junior lawyer for the defense, informs Zuckerberg that they will settle with Saverin since the sordid details of Facebook’s founding and Zuckerberg’s callous attitude will make him unsympathetic to a jury. Alone, Zuckerberg sends a Facebook friend request to Albright and repeatedly refreshes the page. Texts show saying the Winklevoss twins received a settlement of 65 million dollars, signed a non-disclosure agreement, and rowed for the U.S. Olympic team in Beijing, placing sixth. Eduardo Saverin received an unknown settlement and his name got restored to the Facebook masthead. Facebook has 500 million members in 207 countries, is currently valued at 25 billion dollars, and Mark Zuckerberg is the youngest billionaire in the world.