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Dance Dance Mario

omnistegan says...

>> ^mas8705:
If you can, can you add "automatic mario" as a tag please, that is what this type of Mario gameplay is known as...


It is also sometimes known as dda (don't do anything)

Edit: some more info. It took him 6 months. He has a link to the ROM patch file (IPS) with the Mp3's.

http://www15.axfc.net/uploader/14/so/Si_12102.zip The password in the first box is niconico and in the second box you need to enter the confirmation code on the right. Good luck.

Dance Dance Mario

LA Sifters - Lucky, YouDieJoe, Firefly, Grimm, and DarkRowan (Blog Entry by eric3579)

USB Wine: download wine via the net...

oxdottir says...

Translation of the first part:

Incredible, no?

This apparatus is the USB Wine, and it's very pleasant. Now, you too can can get this extraordinary technology. Hurry! Watch how this revolutionary technology works:

You put the USB Wine into your computer, you access the wine store specifically for the USB Wine, you visit the best vineyards in the world with one click of the mouse, and choose your wine, and begin the telecharge. Your wine is sent directly to your USB Wine, into your bottle.

And you can also get the label! Wow! What a revolutionary product! And now, there is a special deal: the USB Wine doesn't cost but 9.95 Euros.

ART OF SEDUCTION: Not Pretty, Really

cobalt says...

I reserve the right to not feel sympathy for anyone I choose. Sure I understand that they have a problem but why should someone like me, who has had a lot more direct experiences thanks to my appearance, feel sorry for them?

Why should I, when the self image society has placed on me is that I'm worthless? I got over that stigma years ago and am quite happy, even if I do still get random chavs come up to me on the street and tell me I have big ears (seriously whats up with that?). If I can get over that they can can get over being too pretty.

No one should be told that they *must* be sympathetic to someone else.

What does it mean to be a Gunrock? (pt. 1 of ?) (Blog Entry by MarineGunrock)

Remove Comedy Central as Accepted Video Host? (Sift Talk Post)

choggie says...

Yes cyberbeast.....yes it can!!!!

Can we please make a decision on this by, Guy Fawkes day?? I would love to remember, the 5th of November as, the "Videosift Treason and Plot!!"
Some of you know how adamant I am personally, in my opposition to Comedy Central's canned, live laughter, her coke-addled writers, her doubleplusunclever pundits, and the litter, that is, an inordinate amount of posts here, from the whore of 17-something sarcasm, and meaningless editorializing..... "Good Riddance, Comedy Central!!!"

little bug maybe here (Sift Talk Post)

darkrowan says...

I've got a completely different issue: While logged in, I can can't see s***. Nothing. Its like the database returns no rows. Its only when I'm logged in, though. If I'm out, I can navigate the site normally. That's how I managed to find this thread. Once I'm at a particular post (video or talk) I can see it logged in, but all lists show nothing but "Sorry, but there was nothing found for this listing." Even on the front page!!!!!

[edit] Scratch that... apparently the 'set to 0 for default' doesn't work. It literally uses 0.

Justice Department Opposes Net Neutrality

Farhad2000 says...

Net Neutrality is telecommunications firms trying to charge you for the tubes, a way to pass onto the consumer the large infrastructural costs they do not want to undertake themselves as net services become better.

When they can charge you for the various tubes, they can price the tubes accordingly, like TV channels. So you if you want the VS tube it will be one price, the HBO tube will be another price, and of course various Tube packages will also be available. Content control and price control get introduced into the Internet.

Large telecommunication firms have million dollar PR and lobby groups that keep pressing on Washington to 'deregulate' the internet into a subset of services, under the guise of providing faster internet services. In reality all they want to do is break up the internet into subsectors, so they can can compete not only base line broadband speed but access to websites and of course pass all the costs associated on to the consumer, getting away from having to invest in it themselves.

It's the exact same argument they had a few years back about 'deregulating' local TV stations, so that 'more choice' could be given to consumers. In reality large TV corps swooped in and bought local stations up, consolidated their market power at the expense of locally generated content or news.

Stringfever - A History of Music

bluecliff says...

green sleeves, Hallelujah, Eine kleine Nachtmusik,ode to joy, William Tell overture, Nessun Dorma, Ave Maria, 5th Beethoven, Thus spoke Zarathustra, Can Can, Carmen - Toreador, Hungarian dance No. 5, In the hall of the mountain king, James Bond theme, the entertainer,
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singin in the rain, sound of music - Do-Re-Mi, Summertime, Swing 45, New York - New York, Hound Dog, Pretty Woman, Yesterday, Staying Alive, Money Money Money, Another one bites the dust,x, Billie Jean, Smoke on the water, Psycho, Ride of the Valkyries, Rule Britania, Popey theme,

Heatwave - Martha & The Vandellas - 60s

Theft by Deception - a history of tax law

cryptographrix says...

(note to self: besides the "Honey Wrestling," Lithuania is looking more and more appealing...)

I do not have faith that a competitive free market is a workable scenario for ALL services and/or products, even. Fact of the matter remains that, for many services offered under a competitive free market, the efficiency is actually quite low.

Yaroslavvb - you mentioned health care...do you realize that, for many URGENT procedures, here in the U.S.(cancer treatment, for one), in many cases there's no real "waiting list," but many patients often die waiting for their insurance companies to negotiate the terms of the treatment with the hospitals?

Cancer treatment is, of course, only an example - many other examples can be found with a simple craigslist ad, as often the most urgent cases do not reach the hospital until all of the details between insurance companies and service providers get resolved.

In my opinion, the insurance system is an incredible fraud. It exists to minimize risk, essentially, which allows many conspicuously expensive lawsuits to occur simply because, when it comes to court, it ends up being one person and his lawyer versus somebody else's insurance company. The risk to be minimized is often not explained, and falls on the "common person" to pay the penalties of, as the insurance companies often do not explain the technicalities of the risks they cover(nor do "common people" expect their language to be convoluted in such a way as to deny them service on a technicality).

It is also another opinion of mine to have noticed that the risk that is often to be minimized by such fraudulent insurance companies is often the risk of loss of stability - a stability which never existed in the first place, and still does not exist, no matter how much insurance a person has.

No - I think that the answer to American health care problems can not be solved by private industry. To me, the entire system that we are upholding, in such a way, makes an excellent analogy to Isaac Asimov's conception of Trantor in his "Foundation" series of books - that the United States is, in essence, a country mostly devoid of manufacturing and production capabilities(except for many insignificant, and essentially useless products like movies and music), and exists only to attempt to serve as a bureaucratic "glue" for what may some day become a global empire.

There's just one catch - the "common person" can not see beyond the forest for the trees, so a "global empire," to them, is quite nonexistent - even if those humans that do not represent the "common person" perceive it any differently. For this reason, a system to minimize risk, to attempt to hold onto "stability" as desperately as it can, can not exist for long.

Please note that "common people" represent 99.x% of the population of this planet. When it comes time that they are truly fed up, they tend to act with swift, and often painful, consequences.

One could generalize and say that they are not "civilized," but I ask you - what benefits have we gained from subscribing to this wonderful invention known as "civilization?"

The Funniest Stupid Dog Video!

Fast Food Nation - Backwards Hamburger

dag says...

Comment hidden because you are ignoring dag. (show it anyway)

How else to get the message across obsceneimian - you can can ridicule the messenger, but you can't deny it's the truth. There really are doe-eyed calfs out there being separated from their moms as they go to the slaughter.

The fact is that the "productization" of meat into little plastic shrink wrap packs has led to a complete emotional disconnect as to what meat really is.

We eat the blood infused muscle tissue of other mammals.



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