Now, let’s check out the synopsis for the new episode, “Intellectual Property”: The s is attributed to the “cul” at the beginning and not the “sac” at the end. Though unlike Richard, he acts way too overconfident and mistakenly says that his platform will give everyone “hard-ons.” Quickly, Erlich corrects him and says that the proper syntax is “hards-on.” It’s kind of like the plural of cul-de-sac being culs-de-sac and not cul-de-sacs with an s at the end. ![]() Of course, last week’s episode, “Terms of Service,” opened with Dinesh trying to find funding again. But as our good friend, Erlich may say, that’s a “syntactical error.” ![]() If you hear tech people from that area say it, they do say Silikin, so I won that particular argument. Basically, we argued whether it was pronounced as “Sili-CON,” like convict, or “Sili-KIN,” like kindred spirit. ![]() I got into a hot debate with someone this week while watching the latest episode of Silicon Valley. It’s time for a new episode of Silicon Valley, which means you’re going to need all the details for “Intellectual Property” to watch Silicon Valley online.
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