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Re:What?
Hey, my gas is natural, and I'm not a fossil yet! Now get off my lawn. But before you go, pass the beans...
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Re:Is it made of
MODDOWN! ; creimer spam post again!creimer wants you to click on his youtube channel, then click on his stupid amazon affiliate link spam on Youtube. There is nothing of value on creimer youtube channel. Only creimer click-bot goes there and it has now been barred by youtube algorythm.
Creimy Dumpty sat on the wall,
Creimy Dumpty had a great fall.
All the king's horses
And all the king's men
Couldn't put Creimy Dumpty
Together again.https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
Chris: here is an IQ test for you: please tell us what is the difference between the first half and the second half of the video?
P.S. That video is really funny anyway, it's like watching you stumbling over and over again.
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Re:Still better than sms
Guess I just imagined such a thing saving my ass more than once...
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Computerphile's view: No.
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Capsizing Island
Hank Johnson will be vindicated.
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Re:They finally realized
I knew what this was going to be before I even clicked it. It's strange how comedians can absolutely nail political issues so accurately.
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Very interesting youtube videos
Why the 3 laws of robotics are not serious and for entertainment only and would never work: https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
A possible way to design AI to help humans: https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
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Very interesting youtube videos
Why the 3 laws of robotics are not serious and for entertainment only and would never work: https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
A possible way to design AI to help humans: https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
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Re:of course
"If the driver's attention can be ensured, Requiring torque on the steering wheel is good"
Problem is Musk has designed the car so that in many situations you don't get a warning and don't have to keep your hands on the wheel for long stretches at a time.
No hands on wheel no warnings:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
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Re:of course
"If the driver's attention can be ensured, Requiring torque on the steering wheel is good"
Problem is Musk has designed the car so that in many situations you don't get a warning and don't have to keep your hands on the wheel for long stretches at a time.
No hands on wheel no warnings:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
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Re:of course
"If the driver's attention can be ensured, Requiring torque on the steering wheel is good"
Problem is Musk has designed the car so that in many situations you don't get a warning and don't have to keep your hands on the wheel for long stretches at a time.
No hands on wheel no warnings:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
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Mocap
With motion capture technology getting better and cheaper - and capable of real-time capture - incorporating a body in VR should be a solved problem soon. Startups are flocking to this space:
Perception Neuron Hardware
https://neuronmocap.com/produc...Kigurumi Live Animator (real time animation running on Perception Neuron)
https://kila.amebaownd.com/See Kigurumi Live Animator Animation demo here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...PrioVR:
https://yostlabs.com/priovr/Ikenema Orion:
https://ikinema.com/orionMotion Shadow:
https://www.motionshadow.com/v...Coming "real soon now" Mocap with your phone camera: (open beta available)
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Re:funny when Trumpies try deflecting from Mueller
Careful what you wish for--you do know that Hillary was a Goldwater Girl, right?
I really like Barry Goldwater! I don't agree with all of his positions, but he was a pragmatist. Many people on the progressive side of the spectrum don't know that he was pro-choice, pro gays in the military, anti-fundamentalist and a proponent of wide separation of church and state. The type of conservative that wanted to let people be people, not hated the other. And he understood that governing was compromise, something that seems to be missing in our modern lack of governance.
If we could bring people back to life, he'd be my first one. I would then hand him the Jawbone of an ass, and tell him to get to work.
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Re:funny when Trumpies try deflecting from Mueller
Careful what you wish for--you do know that Hillary was a Goldwater Girl, right?
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They finally realized
Someone at Google read through all of the things Google has been in the news for in recent years, and it hit them: Hey, we're the baddies
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Re:How is this possible?
Al? From Quantum Leap? Isn't that kind of mission creep on his part?
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Re:Typical Summary
While I'm sure that's technically true, long transoceanic routes are also pretty damn predictable. Once they've cleared the local air traffic their heading and cruise speed can be accurately projected hours ahead so it should only take very small early course adjustments to avoid flying "around" an incoming/crossing plane in the middle of the ocean. I suppose it could help if the skies were full that they could go more "bumper to bumper" but that would mainly just increase capacity. I just don't see the benefit to the typical ocean route, usually it's not that crowded. But I guess once the satellites are in place a signal is relatively cheap so even just a slightly straighter line can save more in fuel so that it makes economic sense, I doubt passengers would even notice though. My impression from international flights have been that they fly a very straight line already... well, the great circle but it's a matter of perspective.
It's really damn predictable, actually. So predictable, Canada controls the East to West Atlantic crossings, and the UK controls the West to East Atlantic crossings. Flights submit their flight plans ahead of time (they're quite predictable), and the governing ATC agency (e.g., Nav Canada) takes all the flight plans and arranges them by time. Depending on the winds, the agency creates 8-10 "routes" in the sky and gives them all a letter. The pilot merely has to fly that route, knowing that even without radar coverage, there is adequate separation between planes.
It's a remarkably sane system. And the lanes are by no means congested (these are only at the flight levels, too).
I don't believe anyone's actually complained they're congested - while there are only 10 routes, that applies to the route itself, there's plenty to altitude to go around as well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
Anyhow, this seems like a proprietary version of ADS-B that's being deployed worldwide. (Only the US is an oddity where the ADS-B is terrestrial - most other countries are using satellite-based ADS-B).
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Meanwhile at the White House ...
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Re:Red? Why not literally any other colour
Fuck your Narrative, you sound just like creimer!
Since your are such alike:
Here is the story of creimy the mountain and his royalties!
This story was inspired by cdreimer, the parent poster. The story was written by a visionary on cdreimer birth date.
The story of creimy the mountain explained:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...Creimy is a typical mountain who poses for postcards, living with his wife Ethel, a tree, between the cities of Rosamund and Gorman, California. The main features on his mountainous face are two large caves, resembling eyes, and a cliff for a jaw, which moves up and down when he talks, puffing up dust and boulders.
click above link to read more, he even destroyed Edwards Air Force Base just by passing by...Listen to the audio version here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?..."Creimy The Mountain"
includes quotes from Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1 in D major (Edward Elgar), Johnny's Theme (Paul Anka), Off We Go Into The Wild Blue Yonder (Crawford), O Mein Papa (Paul Burkhard), Over The Rainbow (Harburg/Arlen), Star-Spangled Banner (Smith/Key), Suite: Judy Blue Eyes (Stephen Stills)
One, two, three
CREIMY the Mountain
CREIMY the Mountain
A regular picturesque
Postcardy mountain
Residing between lovely
Rosamond and Gorman
With his stunning wife ETHELL, A tree! A tree!CREIMY was a mountain ETHELL was a tree Growing off of his shoulder
CREIMY was a mountain
(CREIMY was a mountain!)
ETHELL was a tree Growing off of his shoulder
(ETHELL was a tree growing off of his shoulder)
(hey, hey hey!)Creimy had two big
Caves for eyes,
With a cliff for a jaw
That would go up 'n down,
And whenever it did,
He'd puff out some dust,
And hack up a boulder (HACK!) Hack up a boulder (HACK! HACK!)
Hack up a boulder (HACK! HACK! HACK!) Up a boulderNow, one day, now I believe it was on a Tuesday, a man in a checkered double-knit suit drove up in a large El Dorado Cadillac, leased from BOB SPREEN
("Where the freeways meet in Downey!")
And he laid a HUGE, BULGING ENVELOPE right at the corner of CREIMY THE MOUNTAIN, that was right where his 'foot' was supposed to be.
Now, CREIMY THE MOUNTAIN, he couldn't believe it! All those postcards he'd posed for, for ALL OF THOSE YEARS, and finally, now, AT LAST, his Royalties!
Royalties! Royalties Royalties! Royalty check is in, honey!
Yes, CREIMY THE MOUNTAIN was RICH! Yes, and his eyeball-caves, they widened in amazement, and his jaw (which was a cliff), well it dropped thirty feet!
A bunch of dust puffed out! Rocks and boulders hacked up, (hack! hack!) crushing 'The LINCOLN'!
I gave him the money He acted real funny He hocked up a rock and It TOTALLED my car!
Oh, do you Know any trucks Might be bound for THE VALLEY?
I don't wanna stand here All night in this bar (Dear Lord)I don't wanna stand here All night in this bar (No shit!)
I don't wanna stand here All night in this bar!
By two o'clock, when the bars are already closed down, CREIMY had broken 'THE BIG NEWS' to ETHELL. And with dust and boulders everywhere, CREIMY, choked with excitement, announced
"ETHELL, we're going on a VACATION!"
Yes, and they WERE going on a vacation! (Oh, and ETHELL, ETHELL, ETHELL, like every little woman, she of course was very excited! She creaked a little bit, and some old birds flew off of her.) CREIMY told ETHELL they were going to Yes! They were going to NEW YORK!
"ETHELL, we're going to New York!"
But first they were gonna stop in LAS VEGAS
It's off to LAS VEGAS to check out the lounges Pull a few handles,
And drink a few beers, (Oh, ETHELL!)ETHELL, my darling, you know that I love you!
I'm glad we could have a Vacation this year! (Oh, NEET-O!)Glad we c
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Re:Anybody hear "Yarry"?
I hear "Yalie", as spoken by Ned Gerblansky
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Re:Another example
Well, it's supposed to be brainstorm. Some kind of fantasy character, the clip came from this longer clip.
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Re:MORTAL KOMBAT
FIGHT!
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ProZD hears the truth.
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Re:BAN BUMP STOCKS... apk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
YOU DIDN"T READ MY LINK... this is not the "angry caps" this is the "yelling at a thick mother fucker caps"...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
I have to assume at this point you don't read anything because you're terrified to figure out you're wrong. Christ... Fucking read it.
Bremen school shooting
4 dead 1913
Cologne school massacre
10 dead 1964
Erlangen school massacre
2 dead 1972
Eppstein school shooting
5 dead 1983
Erfurt school massacre
16 dead 2002
Adam Labus
3 dead 2002
Winnenden school shooting
15 dead 2009And that isn't even a comprehensive list... that includes pre war school shootings, west germany, and post unification germany. It has no data on east german actions during that time. Maybe there was nothing, but lets be real... there are mass school shootings in CHINA "RIGHT NOW"... so that's unlikely.
What we're running into again here, is that you're profoundly ignorant. This is not an insult. It is a statement of FACT.
I have posted that link at least three times in this discussion. You've read it ZERO times.
You say "There only was one single school shooting in german history." when theirs been AT LEAST three since 2000. Now you can say "but less than the US"... I'm sure you're thinking that because it would be a very stupid thing for you to do.
The US has roughly 4 times the population of Germany. So look at that list and imagine it being 4 times larger. Because just factoring for population... it would have to be.
You listened to NOTHING. In the last 60 years, it would take "FIVE" dead kids in Ireland to match US statistics. 5. Actually take your brain damaged head out of your ass and look at the data. Factor for population. Apperciate the statistics are very thin.
In the US since 1959 we've had something like 242 kids get killed in a country of 325 million. So... 242/325 million people/59 years = 0.0126205997392438 dead kids per million per year.
Your narrative is just that. It's a story. It is dragons and unicorns.
You said: "There only was one single school shooting in german history."... You're wrong.
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Re:Feminism at work
A logical thought. The problem is in human reproduction is most often not reliant on logic but inebriation and laziness. The smarter make the logical choice and the dumber just 'hmm', 'well', what can you say but drink and fuck, birth control, well, beer is for drinking and not for thinking.
With a declining birth rate I would be more interested in the association with IQ, as well as age of reproduction and the long term forecast for achieving an idiocracy https://www.youtube.com/watch?... or a parenting licence, cough, cough, to dumb to parent, to dumb to breed.
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Complex issue
It's a complex issue. There's a TED talk here that explains it pretty well.
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Re:Why am I here?
OMG, why am I here?
Who am I?
What is the point of life?
I am just this little mind inside a little box, a mere speck of nothing in the vastness of the universe.
I feel so alone.
I want to kill myself.
I can help you with your solitude. Thank you, 1970s.
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Re:so when the data presents a "racist" result...
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Re:Flying?
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Re:Lies, damned lies, and demos
All the Kinect demos, Holo Lens demos, etc. were fake as fuck.
When Kudo demoed Kinect (then Project Natal) on stage at E3 his avatar turned into a pretzel. The fancy product videos of Project Natal were fake, but the state demo was pretty genuine at demonstrating the shortcomings of the product.
With Hololens they cheated on the FOV, but otherwise got pretty close to the actual product. All the room scanning and hand tracking is in the actual product. That RoboRaid game with the robots crawling out of the wall and over your furniture is available on Hololens, framerate looks however worse than the official demos.
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Re:Lies, damned lies, and demos
All the Kinect demos, Holo Lens demos, etc. were fake as fuck.
When Kudo demoed Kinect (then Project Natal) on stage at E3 his avatar turned into a pretzel. The fancy product videos of Project Natal were fake, but the state demo was pretty genuine at demonstrating the shortcomings of the product.
With Hololens they cheated on the FOV, but otherwise got pretty close to the actual product. All the room scanning and hand tracking is in the actual product. That RoboRaid game with the robots crawling out of the wall and over your furniture is available on Hololens, framerate looks however worse than the official demos.
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Re:Lies, damned lies, and demos
All the Kinect demos, Holo Lens demos, etc. were fake as fuck.
When Kudo demoed Kinect (then Project Natal) on stage at E3 his avatar turned into a pretzel. The fancy product videos of Project Natal were fake, but the state demo was pretty genuine at demonstrating the shortcomings of the product.
With Hololens they cheated on the FOV, but otherwise got pretty close to the actual product. All the room scanning and hand tracking is in the actual product. That RoboRaid game with the robots crawling out of the wall and over your furniture is available on Hololens, framerate looks however worse than the official demos.
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Re:Youtube annoying.
All this only works when you are logged in.
I use the following to export all my subscriptions : https://www.youtube.com/subscr... Without the ?action_takeout=1 you can manage your subscriptions.
To me it is the only way to follow all the around 200 channels I follow at this moment.
Took me a while to know how to get there by browsing.
Cllck on the Bell icon and then on the settings. There you can click on "Manage all subscriptions". Scroll to the bottom and you can click on "Export subscriptions". It will be an OPML file. I import that into Liferea and only log in to YouTube to add and remove channels. I also close my browser, so all cookies get nuked.This is about Google so it could change in the next 30 minutes. They have moved it around a lot already.
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Re:Lies, damned lies, and demos
Or would you like to invest in my business. I'll show you it correctly predicting stock prices 10 minutes in advance. Of course, I recorded it yesterday...
Your ideas are intriguing to me and I wish to subscribe to your newsletter.
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Getting Better At FortNite...
I watch FortNite replay videos on YouTube. I don't want to suck like this guy.
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Re:YouTube Sells Music
First video on MTV. "Video Killed the Radio Star" by The Buggles.
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Re:Google Visioneyish Statement
Fun fact, nobody cares about America. The world is much better off today, with a lot less people living in poverty and cushy desk jobs for people who used to farm the land with medieval tools as recently as the 80s and 90s. Most of the world is thrilled about globalization. I myself made a pile of money as an online freelancer when I was younger.
In Portugal, my day job is launching web pages for the developing countries we once colonized... as part of that, I need to know where to host things and how the network is laid out, to guarantee a decent load time. Google is setting up submarine cables in the southeast Asia / east Africa region, likely not out of the kindness of their hearts. They recently launched a new regional cloud server in India - and bear in mind I used to work for an Indian person who decided to get their MBA in Portugal for some reason. I quickly learned that people all over the world are trying to grab a foothold in this region because, duh, 2/3 of the world's population lives around India and China. Because it has the potential to grow explosively as their economy inevitably develops.
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Re:Or about the pressure
So basically background noise?
You're overlooking the fact that 70% of the 1,500+ views came directly from Slashdot, making it creimer's second most popular video. Be sure to promote the shit out of the next video.
Videos of paint drying get more views than your child-level video game playback videos with zero content.
Creimer does an excellent job of mocking the FortNite playback scene with the Duke Nukem commentary and Benny Hill soundtrack. I love how he uses audio effects to high pitch his voice to sound like the whiny 13-year-olds who play the game.
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Re: I'm angry
Do you realize the seeing Russia from her home thing didn't come from her, but from an SNL skit?
About as technically true and valid as her actual quote. No, she did not say see she could see Russia from her house. She said you can see Russia from Alaska, which she used as a response to the question of how her state's geographical location gives insight into Russian political affairs. Yes, technically on a sparsely populated remote island that is a part of Alaska (a remote area of the US) you can see another sparsely populated remote island that is a part of Russia (in one of their remote areas of their country). That would give you exactly zero insight into Russian politics and was just about the dumbest answer you could give to that question.
Don't try to skate by on a technicality. It was very clearly a dumb thing to say by someone who did not have a better answer to an easy question.
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Re:Causation
When I first moved to Silicon Valley, I could not afford a home, and I was "homeless". I lived in a van, which was worth about $10k, in my employer's parking lot... I was employed, earning good money
If Good Money* can't afford someone to even rent an apartment, that's pretty messed up. When even the educated and gainfully employed can't afford to not live in a van, the situation is already FUBAR. How do certain municipalities even think they can address homelessness, which a vastly more difficult problem?
That's like thinking that you'll be great at calculus even though you suck at algebra.
If you want a car analogy: it's like worrying about gas mileage when your car is resting on blocks. Before worrying about that, maybe replace the wheels stolen that were stolen? Maybe?
I'm not saying that they should give up on the homeless. I don't think anyone would argue that. What baffles me is how can they simply say "we want more money" and then they reveal a "solution" no one really likes.
* - For sake of argument, and to keep the bar as low as possible, I'll consider anything above 2x the minimum wage to be good enough. Where I live (Pittsburgh, PA) that'd work out to roughly $30k a year. Finding a place where rent + utilities is under $1000 is easy. If you look around a bit, that can get you a 2 bedroom duplex with a garage, deck, dish washer, washer/dryer, and a backyard for $1,000-$1,500.
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Re:Causation
When I first moved to Silicon Valley, I could not afford a home, and I was "homeless". I lived in a van, which was worth about $10k, in my employer's parking lot... I was employed, earning good money
If Good Money* can't afford someone to even rent an apartment, that's pretty messed up. When even the educated and gainfully employed can't afford to not live in a van, the situation is already FUBAR. How do certain municipalities even think they can address homelessness, which a vastly more difficult problem?
That's like thinking that you'll be great at calculus even though you suck at algebra.
If you want a car analogy: it's like worrying about gas mileage when your car is resting on blocks. Before worrying about that, maybe replace the wheels stolen that were stolen? Maybe?
I'm not saying that they should give up on the homeless. I don't think anyone would argue that. What baffles me is how can they simply say "we want more money" and then they reveal a "solution" no one really likes.
* - For sake of argument, and to keep the bar as low as possible, I'll consider anything above 2x the minimum wage to be good enough. Where I live (Pittsburgh, PA) that'd work out to roughly $30k a year. Finding a place where rent + utilities is under $1000 is easy. If you look around a bit, that can get you a 2 bedroom duplex with a garage, deck, dish washer, washer/dryer, and a backyard for $1,000-$1,500.
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Re:Causation
When I first moved to Silicon Valley, I could not afford a home, and I was "homeless". I lived in a van, which was worth about $10k, in my employer's parking lot... I was employed, earning good money
If Good Money* can't afford someone to even rent an apartment, that's pretty messed up. When even the educated and gainfully employed can't afford to not live in a van, the situation is already FUBAR. How do certain municipalities even think they can address homelessness, which a vastly more difficult problem?
That's like thinking that you'll be great at calculus even though you suck at algebra.
If you want a car analogy: it's like worrying about gas mileage when your car is resting on blocks. Before worrying about that, maybe replace the wheels stolen that were stolen? Maybe?
I'm not saying that they should give up on the homeless. I don't think anyone would argue that. What baffles me is how can they simply say "we want more money" and then they reveal a "solution" no one really likes.
* - For sake of argument, and to keep the bar as low as possible, I'll consider anything above 2x the minimum wage to be good enough. Where I live (Pittsburgh, PA) that'd work out to roughly $30k a year. Finding a place where rent + utilities is under $1000 is easy. If you look around a bit, that can get you a 2 bedroom duplex with a garage, deck, dish washer, washer/dryer, and a backyard for $1,000-$1,500.
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Re:Or about the pressure
Chris, regarding your youtube channel, contact me ASAP please, I have AI click-bots that don't get detected by youtube. -1 subscriber and 17 views a day for you is sad,
Dear Team Creimer,
I just noticed that the Humpty-Dumpty video has ~375 millions views, that should make you salivate!
I have plenty of ideas to make the views on your own youtube channel skyrocket but you didn't contact me yet. Is it because I am a lady? Ethell says that you are sexist but I hope it isn't true.
Anyway, I will give you a free hint anyway: Dress-up as Humpty in your videos, you shouldn't need that much makeup making this a money saving situation in your own case.
My YouTube channel has 222K subscribers and many videos with hundreds of thousands of views:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
Now, with some slight adjustments, I think that together, we could make the view count skyrocket on your very own Team Creimer youtube channel
:)Please feel confident to contact me if you want me to coach you, we aren't living so far away from each other so we could even easily meet.
Love XX,
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Re:Anyone surprised?
Yeah, this is nothing new.
There is a fantastic documentary called Cadillac Desert. One of the comments said said the title was mislabeled; it should have been called: "Mulholland's Greed - The rape and pillage of Owen's Lake"
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As I released this in 2012 vs. "internet time"?
See subject my program's shield "You've been asleep Cap for almost 70 yrs" (not anymore) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4YYCLSKhM8/ & last time I used this was vs. "Jeremiah Cornelius" of VMWare & MS when I released what I had since 1999 since it was necessary...
APK
P.S.=> I hope you have the intellect & sensitivity to understand the analogy - world today needs what I am doing & I suggest you do the same IF you can... apk
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Re:A stronger "silicon valley" ideological bubble
> Seriously. Silcon valley liberals think silencing non-politicallycorrect non-leftist posts will help their side? They will just reinforce their leftist bubble of estrangement from the rest of the country and this will possibly lead to even greater election defeats.
Not in their bubble of self-reinforcing, self-approval. Silencing criticism, making it seem as if it is entirely from outside detractors, is commonplace among the most self-righteous groups of both the left and the right wing. I'm old enough to remember the Vietnam War protests and the original hippies, They had many excellent points and reasons for social protest, much as modern social justice warriors do. The very best of them welcome speech from their political opponents, speech to expose reality and real policies and the real issues that underlie people's concerns. But there are those in their political movements who seek to silence their opponents, who treat dissent as a sin.
I was recently pointed to this example of where it went extremely wrong, where "liberal" professor M.A. Click called for violence against a reporter for covering a political event in a public space.
* https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
She was eventually fired, I think justly, for her behavior. This is what I would hope for when a student or faculty calls for violence to stop free speech and, in this case, the freedom of the press to cover news events in a public space.
Thinking further: David Brin described an idea in his book "Earth", a policy that required people on the Internet to see opinions other than their own to re retain their right to vote. A brilliant heroine in the book tuned the necessary filter to receive the most _outrageious_ of the disagreeing postings, to keep her mind and her atttitudes fresh. I admit that I found the policy to be very tempting. Exposure to opposing opinions or opposing data is vital to science and to engineering. It is very easy for a subtle skew in the data being gathered or presented to reinforce an unjustified belief. It's why I appreciate acquaintances of distinct religions, nationalities, or political beliefs. They provide perspective that people just like myself could not provide.
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Re:You forgot just one thing
BTW for you young'uns:
Surfin' Bird in Full Metal Jacket (although the song is a couple decades older than the movie)
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"WildThing" vs. you domesticated drones
"WildThing" https://tech.slashdot.org/comm... (join us, won't you?) LOL!
* I've dusted the hell out of you here & am EXPOSING it elsewhere (see link above).
Thought you MIGHT like exposure in the limelight, but, then again?
Germs like YOU simply WITHER in sunlight - come, wither some more, lol!!!
APK
P.S.=> For YOUR listening pleasure (lol, not) & "dramatic effects"? THIS is ME (vs. YOU 'domesticated do-nothing ZERO "ne'er-do-well" SoyBOY TROLLS' like you) WildThing https://www.youtube.com/watch?... ... apk -
Re:People Pulling Train Car
A Porsche Cayenne pulled an A380 last year, which is twice the weight of a Dreamliner, so I would have expected a lot better from a model X.
I'm an absolute Tesla fanboy, but this is seriously underwhelming. Surely a model X can outtow a Cayenne?! This makes it seem like electric cars are still inferior to ICE cars and therefore need their own category for Guiness world records. Tesla should be ashamed of this "record" instead of boasting about it on their Twitter feed.