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Watching Video over a VPN Service (Blog Entry by dag)

dag says...

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As far as I understand it, the whole tunnel from your PC to the VPN server in encrypted.

The problem though is that the "clean" IP addresses out the other end are re-used. Hulu knows about some VPN IP address ranges- and blocks them. But then you just have to disconnect and reconnect with a different location - say move from Texas to California.

Some business will be making a lot of money cataloging known VPN IP addresses and selling the blacklist to companies like Hulu.

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The Big Bang Explained in Two Minutes

hpqp says...

What if the universe's existence was like that of a Klein bottle where the Big Bang is the cross section point? The universe would expand like the surface of the bottle until it reconnects with itself, all that mass (and other dimensions) coming together to form the next big bang, and so forth?




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I Still Love Jessica

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Tags for this video have been changed from 'animated phonecall, cute, ex, thirteen years old, reconnect, funny, love' to 'animated phonecall, cute, ex, 13 years old, reconnect, funny, love, rodney rothman' - edited by kronosposeidon

The Template 2

paul4dirt says...

"he Template reconnection process restores 33 bio-circuits, through a spoken code and the presence of items of sacred geometry. It takes place in six phases in a series of coded ceremonies. The design and progression of the ceremonies are combination codes which, through resonance, build synergy with the vibratory structure of the DNA, reconnecting bio-circuitry … permanently. This initiates the *return to wholeness, re-establishing our true identities and freeing us from the fear-based matrix that rules our deepest behavioural patterns, and connecting us to a new consciousness grid."

http://thetemplateorg.com/index.html

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Atheism & Christmas (Religion Talk Post)

MaxWilder says...

I think setting aside a few days at the end of the year to reconnect with family and friends is a great thing.

It such a great idea that every culture that I've ever heard of has some version of it.

It's no trouble at all to take the lies of religion out of the picture and have fun with decorating, feasting, and gifting. You can make it as special as you want, or as chill as you want.

Remember, the commercialization is there for the weak minded and easily persuaded. If you know really what the holiday means to you, it just rolls off you.

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Transplanting the Human Head

bamdrew says...

Don't forget that we have devices to artificially monitor and maintain a heart beat, devices to breath for you, devices to filter your blood (to an extent), etc.. That said, to keep a head alive on a donor body I'd imagine they'd focus on reconnecting innervation to the new heart, innervation to the new diaphragm, and potentially to a large muscle group that could then be tied through external sensors to operating basic prosthetics. The person would probably live like a C1/C2 quadriplegic, breathing and speaking with the help of a ventilator, using a pacemaker and other devices to monitor and maintain the body. He would also be taking intense immune system inhibitors, since his head would be a giant pile of antigens as far as the body's blood was concerned.

I'm in agreement with chilaxe; Stephen Rose is a bum.

(and I think you mean self-termination, snoodoc)

Transplanting the Human Head

schmawy says...

My approval means nothing, but no, I don't. Of course it can be done. You could probably keep a head alive with a machine. It was done with dogs in the Soviet union by a doctor named Demikhov, who grafted the head of a small dog onto the shoulders of a big dog. There's video of this poor animal{s} walking around.

But like Snoozedoctor says, they're not color coded. It'd be like cutting through a T1 internet line x 1020 and trying to reconnect it with bulldozer. Or something.

Transplanting the Human Head

snoozedoctor says...

If you reconnect the two ends of a severed nerve there is good chance of regeneration, although it can take months for recovery. That works when you know what nerve it is. Obviously, with a spinal cord, you have no idea what goes where. With intelligent design, they would all be color coded for easy reconnection.

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laura says...

One of my childhood friends reconnected w/ me within the last year, and we hadn't seen eachother for 10 years. She came out to visit me, and found out that I had no inhibitions about my body, (it all started when I got in my hot tub w/o a bathingsuit! gasp!) so she started talking and asking questions over the course of the visit.

Turns out she was 30 years old and did not know anything about her anatomy. I feel priviledged to have shown her diagrams, told her things, and exposed her to the notion of "herself" for the first time. It was long overdue, and it is a shame that women can go so long in this modern world in a box about their boxes, so-to-speak.

I myself actually found out about the posibilities thanks to being lent a book by my neighbor when I was a military wife in California. That's right, a military wife...yes, men in the military are also largely ignorant of their wives' bodies! (I was 21!) The book was "Mars and Venus in the Bedroom." and it changed my life. So, I applaud videos like this and appreciate people who aren't afraid to help out another human with extremely basic human information.

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oxdottir says...

When this came out, I was coming out of a work/family fog and just beginning to enjoy MTV/VH1 as legitimate entertainment as opposed to something you watched only if it was on a screen in a club or while waiting to pay for something in a store. It was a period when I was reconnecting to popular culture, and this video hit me hard. I didn't think I liked rap before this video, and from here, I went backwards and forwards and began to like all kinds of rap. Before this, I had somehow formed the extremely prejudiced opinion that rap was only about tearing down and expressing hate and anger and not about anything else. Not that I'm against art used to express disdain or hate, but I just hadn't seen the art form clearly before this at all.

And I just loved all those women and watching them move.

Diversity in appreciation is good. I bet there are others out there like me who really loved this video, and others like overcast who say meh. That's what makes for horse racing...



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