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15 Comments
!!!! epic shared band !!!!
They're my second favorite Japanese band, and one of my top five favorite bands in general.
In reply to this comment by bamdrew:
supercar rules
I hadn't heard about the male/female relationship until very recently so I really wanted to find a video that had it. And yeah, according to the video there's definately some bad techno deep down in the ocean.
In reply to this comment by bamdrew:
i'd never heard about the parasitic male relationship. wild stuff.
blinking bacteria noise was annoying.
Thanks a lot, bamdrew! It's an interesting topic for me, glad we can discuss.
In reply to this comment by bamdrew:
Ahoy! I added a comment towards your request. Good-day!
In reply to this comment by lertad:
I'm not too familiar with the copyright laws he mentioned in this video. Could someone enlgihten me please?
Dude, that was mild compared to what I usually get.
In reply to this comment by bamdrew:
ahoy! so, I replied (very bitterly) to your comment. apologies in advance!
In reply to this comment by deedub81:
Oh, please. The Bush Administration can fire whoever they want to fire.
You people obviously don't know anything about Gonzales' record.
Thankz forz realz
In reply to this comment by bamdrew:
you ever watch the stuff on vbs.com? epicly later'd has some fun episodes (dustin dollins, heath kirchard, andrew reynolds...), spike has a weird little interview show, and the show balls deep is actually really fun too.
In reply to this comment by youdiejoe:
*requeue
Would love to hear that..Not listed here though..
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/essentialmix/tracklistings.shtml
Goes back to 2002, not 2001..
Do you maybe have a link?
In reply to this comment by bamdrew:
Was just listening to his classic 2001 mix yesterday, recorded from BBC radio1.
HA that's great, thanks for filling me in
In reply to this comment by bamdrew:
john goodman in the big lebowski; http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h30/hamwad/the_big_lebowski32.jpg
In reply to this comment by qruel:
let us in, what's the reference ?
In reply to this comment by bamdrew:
(I go the reference, MINK. "You want a toe? I can get you a toe... these fucking amateurs...")
yeah. i'll grant you that, certainly, so make it two men's. video half i wasn't all that into, either.
nice 'meeting' you, and thanks for not downvoting it, bamdrew!
In reply to this comment by bamdrew:
yeah, its kind of the least innovative music video they've ever done... one man's opinion.
http://www.videosift.com/video/OK-Go-take-2-wallpaper
bamdrew, yes, I've seen that video. I agree with what they want, I just don't agree with the methods, is all. I'm not a monster. I actually commented on that video, as well.
In reply to this comment by bamdrew:
@ blankfist :
have you seen this post? http://www.videosift.com/video/The-reasons-why-hollywood-writers-have-gone-on-strike
its very informative
I understand what you are saying and its academic; average persons (especially less versed in science and more likely to be cynical of global warming claims) hear "satellite pictures" and think camera recording actual "as seen by the naked eye" images. By using a barely technical definition of "image" and "photograph" you subvert the suspension of disbelief and invite nit-picky criticism which undermine the base argument of global warming claims. That's all I am saying.
In reply to this comment by bamdrew:
Hey, so stumbled on your comments in reply to my comments, and I'll just stick one point in there...
This footage is very much a video composed of satellite images.
A still image is data. It is photons of a certain wavelength being recorded at a certain time from a certain location/direction. What they recorded with their satellite were images shot by a camera that records a specific spectrum of light, just not the spectrum we see. Each day of these pictures was pasted onto a model of a globe (with land masses, etc), and each of those globe-days were then played in sequence to show, in a meaningful way, what that camera had taken pictures of.
Its not simulated in the sense that there is added data based on calculations, the image is simulated in the sense that data from the images is pasted onto a model of a globe to illustrate the changes with respect to landmasses and everything (the satellite wasn't suspended out there and snapping only the video's angle). Its all 'data' exactly like the data recorded with a consumer digital camera (which is usually filtered and responsive to the electromagnetic spectrum between 380 and 800nm, whereas their camera captured microwaves with wavelengths somewhere around 1mm to 1cm). Nothing sinister going on here!
In reply to this comment by smibbo:
it is especially hurtful in respect to the whole global warming argument: show doubters footage like this while telling them it's "satellite video" will immediately lose points because it's clearly NOT a video. By being misleading you hurt the base supposition. Fence-sitters and the unconvinced will feel insulted and even MORE unconvinced. I too am astounded that people still want to deny global warming's dangers and it's things like this that make it harder to get people to open their eyes.
did you bother to check out the table of candidates and their issues ?
http://www.2decide.com/table.htm
it seems my poll results came back spot on. the author tells people upfront how the questions are weighted. Now, I'm not a programmer or a statistician, so I could be wrong but it all looks on the level to me
In reply to this comment by bamdrew:
Kucinich 41
No Child Left Behind, Border Fence, Iran Sanctions
Gravel 33
Border Fence, Iran Sanctions
Clinton 33
Death Penalty, No Child Left Behind, Patriot Act, Iran - Military Action, Same-Sex Marriage
Dodd 31
Death Penalty, No Child Left Behind, Patriot Act, Iran - Military Action
Obama 29
Patriot Act, Same-Sex Marriage
That link is bogus. Whether on purpose or by accident its designed to funnel you towards Kucinich and (bizarrely) Gravel. Gravel didn't even vote in a number of the things I noted were important issues to me. Incorporates over-simplified data and an odd tallying system that doesn't make sense to me.
I think we will use all of them! Thanks
In reply to this comment by bamdrew:
Bernard. Madeline. Elmo. Phillip. Toby. Magdalen. Catherine (Cat). Roland. Penelope. Victor. ... Andrew...
I give a shit.
look at what the current administration has done using their religion and beliefs as justification for their actions.
I don't know what Alaskan Inuits believe in and thankfully since none of the presidential candidates are Inuits I don't have to go researching this kooky shit.
I didn't know mormons were clogging up our prisions !
In reply to this comment by bamdrew:
Who gives a shit?
What if he were Alaskan Inuit and believed in ... whatever it is they believe in?
Validation of the Mormon religion... god-forbid! Those damn Mormons are already clogging up our prisons!
There will always be loads of money flowing into DARPA's hands. It's not all things that kill you know. A lot of the research is to help our troops. DARPA has all sorts of branches, not jusr weapons. And even a lot of those weapons are less-than-lethal, like the ADS or the LRAD.
In reply to this comment by bamdrew:
A lot of pretty million dollar toys.
As a young researcher looking at a career of dependence primarily on government funds I wonder if making things that kill better would be more fundable than what I'm currently doing... which is kind of the opposite. Growth in DARPA funds sure are kicking the NIBIB's ass in this administration.
btw, that was literally the most hilarious thing I've seen all evening, and I laughed twice as hard when Silvercord did the same thing a little later. Brilliantly executed.
In reply to this comment by bamdrew:
I'm saving this just to downvote it... *save
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