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What are you gonna do, play with your prick for another 30 years? ... George Carlin

Man Scrawls World’s Biggest Message With GPS ‘Pen’ | Gadget Lab | Wired.com
Topic: Recreation 3:33 pm EDT, Aug 16, 2010

Nick Newcomen did a road trip over 30 days that covered stretches from the Pacific to the Atlantic Ocean. First, he identified on a map the route he would need to drive to spell out the message. He put a GPS device in his car to trace the route he would follow. Then, he hit the road.

Man Scrawls World’s Biggest Message With GPS ‘Pen’ | Gadget Lab | Wired.com


Google, CIA Invest in 'Future' of Web Monitoring
Topic: Society 6:59 pm EDT, Aug  6, 2010

Noah Shachtman:

The company is called Recorded Future, and it scours tens of thousands of websites, blogs and Twitter accounts to find the relationships between people, organizations, actions and incidents -- both present and still-to-come.

CEO Christopher Ahlberg:

We can assemble actual real-time dossiers on people.

Decius:

Money for me, databases for you.

Decius:

What you tell Google you've told the government.

Eric Schmidt:

If you have something that you don't want anyone to know, maybe you shouldn't be doing it in the first place.

Google, CIA Invest in 'Future' of Web Monitoring


Recently Single Al Gore Finally Able To Listen To W.A.S.P. Albums | The Onion - America's Finest News Source
Topic: Humor 8:56 pm EDT, Aug  2, 2010

NASHVILLE, TN—Finally unhindered by his wife Tipper's 25-year-long household ban on violent and sexually explicit music, former vice president Al Gore, 62, reportedly embraced his newfound independence this week by listening to the albums of the heavy metal band W.A.S.P.

"For the first time in decades, I get to play the kind of music I like without someone nagging me about what a bad influence it is," said Gore, sitting on the floor of his living room as he cued up the song "Animal (Fuck Like A Beast)" on his stereo. "And I get to crank it up as loud as I want."

Recently Single Al Gore Finally Able To Listen To W.A.S.P. Albums | The Onion - America's Finest News Source


YouTube - Blown | Mel Gibson Rant | Metal Version
Topic: Music 4:16 am EDT, Aug  2, 2010

Made by my boyfriend.

YouTube - Blown | Mel Gibson Rant | Metal Version


WikiLeaks and the Afghan War | STRATFOR
Topic: Society 4:36 am EDT, Jul 29, 2010

The WikiLeaks, from what we have seen so far, detail power, interest and reality as we have known it. They do not reveal a new reality. Much will be made about the shocking truth that has been shown, which, as mentioned above, shocks only those who wish to be shocked. The Afghan war is about an insufficient American and allied force fighting a capable enemy on its home ground and a Pakistan positioning itself for the inevitable outcome. The WikiLeaks contain all the details.

WikiLeaks and the Afghan War | STRATFOR


Wal-mart clothing tracking a privacy concern?
Topic: Miscellaneous 9:48 am EDT, Jul 24, 2010

Wal-Mart plans to roll out sophisticated electronic ID tags to track individual pairs of jeans and underwear, the first step in a system that advocates say better controls inventory but some critics say raises privacy concerns.

While the tags can be removed from clothing and packages, they can't be turned off, and they are trackable. Some privacy advocates hypothesize that unscrupulous marketers or criminals will be able to drive by consumers' homes and scan their garbage to discover what they have recently bought.

They also worry that retailers will be able to scan customers who carry new types of personal ID cards as they walk through a store, without their knowledge. Several states, including Washington and New York, have begun issuing enhanced driver's licenses that contain radio- frequency tags with unique ID numbers, to make border crossings easier for frequent travelers. Some privacy advocates contend that retailers could theoretically scan people with such licenses as they make purchases, combine the info with their credit card data, and then know the person's identity the next time they stepped into the store.

Wal-mart clothing tracking a privacy concern?


Scientists baffled by unusual upper atmosphere shrinkage
Topic: Science 6:46 am EDT, Jul 18, 2010

An upper layer of Earth's atmosphere recently shrank so much that researchers are at a loss to adequately explain it, NASA said on Thursday.

The sky is falling! The sky is falling! RUN!

Scientists baffled by unusual upper atmosphere shrinkage


Feds Ignore Due Process, First Amendment, Shut Down Thousands of Blogs
Topic: Society 4:51 pm EDT, Jul 17, 2010

Once again, the Obama administration has violated the Bill of Rights. Earlier this month, the feds took down a free Wordpress blogging platform and disabled more than 73,000 blogs. The action was completely ignored by the corporate media. The site, Blogetery.com, was told by its hosting service that the government had issued orders to shut down the site due to a “a history of abuse” related to copyrighted material.

Feds Ignore Due Process, First Amendment, Shut Down Thousands of Blogs


Muppet Patriotism
Topic: Arts 4:34 pm EDT, Jul  5, 2010

Repost...

Muppet Patriotism


ICT Graphics Lab
Topic: Technology 6:18 pm EDT, Jun 24, 2010

The Graphics Lab at the University of Southern California has designed an easily reproducible, low-cost 3D display system with a form factor that offers a number of advantages for displaying 3D objects in 3D. The display is:

* autostereoscopic - requires no special viewing glasses
* omnidirectional - generates simultaneous views accomodating large numbers of viewers
* interactive - can update content at 200Hz

The system works by projecting high-speed video onto a rapidly spinning mirror. As the mirror turns, it reflects a different and accurate image to each potential viewer. Our rendering algorithm can recreate both virtual and real scenes with correct occlusion, horizontal and vertical perspective, and shading.

While flat electronic displays represent a majority of user experiences, it is important to realize that flat surfaces represent only a small portion of our physical world. Our real world is made of objects, in all their three-dimensional glory. The next generation of displays will begin to represent the physical world around us, but this progression will not succeed unless it is completely invisible to the user: no special glasses, no fuzzy pictures, and no small viewing zones.

ICT Graphics Lab


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