Domain: southparkstudios.com
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smog ?
what about smug ? http://www.southparkstudios.com/episodes/103216
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Re:RTMP?
:)
I know there are other ways to get south park episodes, but I was specifically referring to the streams at http://www.southparkstudios.com/ There is possibly more content out there streamed via RTMP, which (I think) is currently inaccessible to software other than Adobe's Flash, right? -
eeeeeeek!
I wonder if they're going to grow that ear on a mouse.
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South Park says it all, again.
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90% penetration?!
God, Romania truly is the asshole of the world! =p
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Re:Wrong tense.
Alas, some (working) Americans may get this:
Your request was denied because of its content categorization.
URL: http://www.southparkstudios.com/episodes/notavailable/index.php?country_code=CA
Category: Tasteless
Goddamnit :( -
Re:no drm
Try different country codes.
For example...
From testing, NL, FR and other European countries didn't work. Maybe only English speaking ones? Yeah, probably. -
Re:no drm
Try different country codes.
For example...
From testing, NL, FR and other European countries didn't work. Maybe only English speaking ones? Yeah, probably. -
Re:Wrong tense.
Alas, non-Americans get this screen, or a variation thereof.
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Re:Wrong tense.
Alas, non-Americans get this screen, or a variation thereof.
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Re:Wrong tense.
Alas, non-Americans get this screen, or a variation thereof.
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Re:no drm
It also doesn't work in England, with a "Sorry England. Full episodes coming soon" screen...
And from the URL, it'll probably not work in other countries either. -
Unless you are in Canada
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Re:Wrong tense.
Parent beat me to it. I know that my roommate's been watching South Park online for at least a week now...
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Well, link
http://www.southparkstudios.com/
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McGuinness in South Park episode
Recently I saw some South Park episode in which Bono played quite a big role (episode 1109: More Crap). I assume it's thanks to all his previous activities and so.
And it appears to me that maybe Mr. McGuinness is kind of jealous of that and wants to appear in South Park too.
Well, Mr. McGuinness, keep up the "good work" and maybe you'll be worth making fun of in the South Park quite soon.
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Re:Streisand effect
Or Mecha-Streisand.
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Re:too late
Actually, the official Southpark website has happily mentioned and linked to MrTwig.net for years so I'm quite happy to talk about fight club, in this case.
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Re:too late
Actually, the official Southpark website has happily mentioned and linked to MrTwig.net for years so I'm quite happy to talk about fight club, in this case.
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Re:Idea is Comcastic
So we'll see what comes up on the official site, which to the best of my knowledge, isn't up yet.
This excerpt is taken from theIn August, Comedy Central signed an extension of a deal with South Park creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker, and agreed to create a new joint venture to spread South Park materials across the Web, on mobile phones and video games. So far, the venture, SouthParkStudios.com, features a small collection of video clips from the show.
I didn't notice anything claiming one way or the other, so I'm just speculating, but maybe they'll just expand the content here? Does anyone know? -
Re:But what does Scott Tenorman have to say?
I laughed... so hard.
To anyone who didn't get it, check out Episode 501 of South Park. -
Re:there is some debate here on the demonoid shutd
Canada's so small that they only have one road...
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2 step plan
I have an easier plan! Only two steps! Reap the benefits!
Step 1: Watch the South Park episode of "Make Love, Not Warcraft"
Step 2: Repeat Step 1 -
Hail Science!
So, when can we expect giant otters to run the world?
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Re:Faith is a poison upon mankind.
If memory serves me right South Park effectively dealt with this last year. http://www.southparkstudios.com/show/display_epis
o de.php?season=10&id1=1012&id2=155 Thank Science that we have Trey and Matt giving us the guidance we need. -
Re:So borrow/rent a proper towing car when needed.
Thanks again for the enviro-fascist perspective.
No problem. Glad to help keep a balance with the head-in-the-sand, screw-the-consequences perspective.
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Re:drives are like hybrid cars
Excuse me... is that a cloud of smug over your head?
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Re:So you've installed $50,000 worth of solar cell
Do you also happen to smell your own fart and love it?
http://www.southparkstudios.com/show/display_episo de.php?season=10&id1=1002&id2=145 -
Re:I totally believe it
As far as genetic mutations go, the sketch could be worse.
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In other news....
Richard Branson is attempting to circumvent the world for the e^(pi*i)th time.... Only this time, running off of a hybrid fuel of hot air and smug
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Re:Experimental animals?
...and monkeys with four asses.
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How to know if you're bugged
Look yourself in the mirror. If you look like this, there's a great chance you're bugged.
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Re:I thought of South Park and WoW. :)
You're not the only one. First thing I thought of.
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Re:Let's not forget..
To be fair though, they shilled for the PSP and it sucked balls.
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Joke explained for the unhip
I don't know what you had in mind but it sure sounds bad....
See South Park, Episode 0605, Fun With Veal. -
Re:Plug-in is inline with Google's existing vision
Funny, I get 45MPG without having to drive an overly pretentious vehicle that eats up all the savings on gas in cost of initial purchase + ongoing maintenance a more complicated than typical system. Hybrids bug me in that they are:
a) a temporary stopgap between gasoline and whatever comes next.
b) more complex than competing vehicles. This alone will probably make the price skyrocket past the ~$5k premium one pays up front as they age and require more expensive and more frequent maintenance.
c) a leading cause of smug, following only narrowly behind owning a Mac. (Sorry, had to stick this one in there for a laugh)
There's talk of tax breaks for the people buying hybrids that get 40MPG+. Big fucking deal, what about the pragmatic (or penny penching, or possibly just low income and therefore more in need of the money) person driving a Geo Metro, or in my case a motorcycle? I have to get a new car as well for rainy days and for when I need to transport more than just myself. In addition to my previous car (which I've not yet sold) getting upwards of 40MPG highway, my next planned purchase pushes similar mileage with very good storage and safety. Yet I won't be seeing tax breaks as a reward for frugality and forethought of buying efficient, maneuverable vehicles well suited to city driving, parking, and transport. I can drive my motorcycle in the HOV lane when I'm alone fortunately, but my car that pushes 40MPG can't, even though some states such as California will allow hybrid SUVs that get worse mileage that priviledge strictly because of the "hybrid" label. Complete and utter pretentious horseshit.
It's all about lobbying and political maneuvering, I know. It's still funny how just having a few dollars to toss in a politician's pocket can go just as far in selling your product as an advertising campaign these days. Still, seeing the braintrust over at Google endorse this lunacy is discouraging. Is it just something in the air in California?</rant> -
I Like It When You Vote, Bitch
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Yes, children, I'm afraid it's true
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Yes, children, I'm afraid it's true
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Re:Slow much?
I refer you to the game of the South Park episode Cripple Fight.
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Re:1999: My Life *was* hell; then Columbine
"Tolerance" is not "acceptance". There's a very important distinction there. To 'tolerate' something, you don't have to enjoy it, or endorse it - Hell, you can openly oppose it - but you must recognise it as a fact of living, and work around it for the betterment of everyone. We shouldn't "accept" children harassing and beating each other - but we must 'tolerate' it, at least a little bit, so that the children can develop properly.
I'm not saying that harassment and violence should go unpunished, that would indeed be a Bad Thing. But, a "reprimand" can take several forms - which should vary in severity based on the individual case (there should never, ever, be mandatory sentencing for children). A child's reprimand could be as simple as telling him what he did wrong, and explain to him why it was wrong. It's important to explain the 'why', even though the child's brain is unfinished, he needs to be at least told why he shouldn't do it anymore - he probably won't learn now, but if he's never told he'll never learn.
Maybe I should put this in perspective a bit more. I am, to understate it humorously, a nerd. In my junior and senior high schools there were very, very few students who were not athletically inclined, and even fewer that fit the generic 'withdrawn, mopey, introverted' outcast. Now, even *I* wasn't in that group, but I had friends who were (which in many school circles would mean I was in that group). Anyway, there was much *teasing* and *harassment* at my school, but the school's "zero tolerance" policy only extended to violence (and cutting class, oddly enough). So when one, much 'larger' student began to harass me, for three solid weeks, there's was no authoritarian intervention. None. So, I was forced to take matters into my own hands and knock the bitch's teeth in (yeah, I hit a girl - that's another story entirely). We were immediately suspended (a week and a half). Now, I had done everything in my power to avoid such violence - I acted like the lover of authority and honour student I was - and I was treated the same as a bully (yes, a verifiable bully). Without a 'zero tolerance policy' there might've been room to deal with the harassment before it escalated to fisticuffs.
"So just extend the policy to include harassment too" you say. No, kids are undeveloped, not stupid. If a bully wants to torment another child they will do it without falling under the guidelines of the policy. In my case, I was harassed because harassment wasn't included in the policy. Whatever is included in the policy (which would have to be very specific terms), the aggravating students will act just below those terms. Kids aren't stupid, they'll find a way around regulations.
Because there are somethings that are 'absolutely not tolerable' all other actions are considered 'tolerable'. But the way the word 'tolerate' is used now, and the way these policies are enforced, means that unless you commit an act laid out in the policy you don't get punished - that's what these policies do, they take judgement away from the teachers and place it in legislation. If a school doesn't rely on these 'zero tolerance policies' and instead let teachers and parents deal with each incident on a case-0by-case basis, we would see smaller punishments and more effective reprimands more often, instead of these largely ineffective severe punishments.
Oh, and for a great explanation on the difference between tolerance and acceptance just watch South Park episode 14, season 6. -
Re:2D animation software
South Park is done completely in Maya. According to the Wikipedia article, it was likened to building a sandcastle with a bulldozer.
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Birka Birka Mullah Mullah
Obviously, this attack has something to do with that cartoon thing.
I'm pretty sure the relevant line here was, "Birka Birka Birka, Mullah, Mullah, Mullah, link-i-D-Link-i-D-Link-i-D-Link, Flippity Floppity Floop".
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We just have to buy Hybrids
but don't be smugs about it
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Quoth Cartman...
This just seems so apropos....
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Great...
Music theatre meets über-geekoid fantasy...truly this is a sign that:
1) our entertainment standards have hit an all-time low
2) the crab people have infiltrated us yet again
3) someone made a goat sacrifice unto the alter of Andrew Lloyd Weber
4) Broadway musicals are on a new campaign to offend the nerd community
5) the producers of "Starlight Express" won the lottery and it's burning a hole in the pocket
6) Catdevnull has a T-Shirt that reads: Not A Big Fan of Musical Theatre or LOTR
I'm sure it's a lovely production--I'd just prefer not to be within 100,000,000 miles of it.
IMHO
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Re:Will there be an emotion chip too?I'm not sure if you're joking or not, but south park really is rendered with 3D tools, and it does take months to get done
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Re:Hollywood is all about cliches and archetypes o
Ironically, the concept of gay cowboys (http://www.southparkstudios.com/show/display_epi
s ode.php?season=2&id1=209&id2=22 ) was originally conceived as an independent film. However, I was disappointed when they dropped the penchant for pudding. A critical failure, in my opinion. -
Re:PR
Yeah. Back then, "it" looked like this. Just sitting on that thing... YEAOCH!!!!!!!
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The Realm of the Professional Cracker
How many oracle db's are connected directly to the internet? Even within most company's their isnt a direct connection option to the db but only thru an application.Here you begin to enter the realm of the professional cracker [apologies to chef], my little padawan novitiate.
The professional employs something like the WMF vulnerability to crack the client OS, and then uses the client application to crack the DB.
And when he's seen what he needs to see, the professional tidies up and removes any evidence of his intrusion.
In all seriousness, the PRC Red Army's "TITAN RAIN" operation is more than a little troubling in this regard:
The Invasion of the Chinese Cyberspies
(And the Man Who Tried to Stop Them) ...The hackers he was stalking, part of a cyberespionage ring that federal investigators code-named Titan Rain, first caught Carpenter's eye a year earlier when he helped investigate a network break-in at Lockheed Martin in September 2003. A strikingly similar attack hit Sandia several months later, but it wasn't until Carpenter compared notes with a counterpart in Army cyberintelligence that he suspected the scope of the threat...http://www.securityteam.us/article.php/2005082920
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