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Thursday, 13 September 2012

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(Feel free to bump this lower, I just think it's hilariously awesome)

From theguardian:

Google builds Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon  into its Search System

It is the party game beloved of cinephiles everywhere, one which rewards detailed knowledge of the career of one of the finest actors never to receive an Oscar nomination. And now it is even easier to play: Google has built Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon into its search system.
Devised in January 1994 by a trio of students at Pennsylvania's Albright college, the original game was based on the idea that it is always possible to connect every movie actor in the world back to the Footloose star in no more than six associations. A website, board game and book later emerged and an initially reluctant Bacon eventually embraced the phenomenon by launching his own site, SixDegrees.org, to foster charitable donations.

To use Google's system, the user simply types in the words "Bacon number" followed by the name of the actor. By way of example, typing "Bacon number Simon Pegg" reveals that Bacon and the British actor are linked by Tom Cruise, because the latter appeared in 1992's A Few Good Men with Bacon and in 2006's Mission: Impossible III with Pegg. Pegg therefore has a Bacon number of two, indicating two degrees of separation.

[DCD - I've spent the last twenty minutes typing actors and actresses names into google.  Almost every single one has been either a 1 or a 2 degree separation. We found one actress that was a 3. It's pretty wild. And I have to laugh thinking about the people who got assigned this job at google.]

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