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Rupert Murdoch: Scientology "A Cult" -- TYT

dannym3141 says...

>> ^chingalera:

These editorials from TYT...Still reek of the worst form of journalistic tripe. C & A use the same basic formula that keeps Murdoch's crap-riddled "media" empire afloat;
Sensationalism, inane editorial on current events, and smug gibbering about celebrities and volatile subject matter. That they are so popular here on Videosift is not surprising-Neither is Rupert's net worth considering the herd-mentality that keeps it afloat.
Question: If we are supposed to "sift" through the video offerings on the internet and embed the best here, why are ALL of the segments ever cranked-out by these wanna-be hacks embedded on this site??
Answer: "MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!"


But who are you chastising? The people who vote democratically for it or against it (and they seem to vote for it), or the people who post it for it to be voted on?

I can't watch cenk, i think he has a great mind for doing this kind of thing, but until he can siphon out the 30000 miles per hour hyperactivity and fluff and deliver it in a good way, i can't watch. But videosift will continue to sift up whatever is popular and sift down whatever is not!

I get sick when i see the 3 billionth pomplamoose video being posted on the strength of having a very plain/oddly pretty girl with her face 3 inches from a webcam, but that's just what people like. I think this has a lot more content than that at least; there's a lot worse things you could get annoyed about first.

Rupert Murdoch: Scientology "A Cult" -- TYT

alien_concept says...

>> ^chingalera:

These editorials from TYT...Still reek of the worst form of journalistic tripe. C & A use the same basic formula that keeps Murdoch's crap-riddled "media" empire afloat;
Sensationalism, inane editorial on current events, and smug gibbering about celebrities and volatile subject matter. That they are so popular here on Videosift is not surprising-Neither is Rupert's net worth considering the herd-mentality that keeps it afloat.
Question: If we are supposed to "sift" through the video offerings on the internet and embed the best here, why are ALL of the segments ever cranked-out by these wanna-be hacks embedded on this site??
Answer: "MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!"


Nah, not all

Rupert Murdoch: Scientology "A Cult" -- TYT

chingalera says...

These editorials from TYT...Still reek of the worst form of journalistic tripe. C & A use the same basic formula that keeps Murdoch's crap-riddled "media" empire afloat;
Sensationalism, inane editorial on current events, and smug gibbering about celebrities and volatile subject matter. That they are so popular here on Videosift is not surprising-Neither is Rupert's net worth considering the herd-mentality that keeps it afloat.

Question: If we are supposed to "sift" through the video offerings on the internet and embed the best here, why are ALL of the segments ever cranked-out by these wanna-be hacks embedded on this site??

Answer: "MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!"

A Riddle (Blog Entry by dystopianfuturetoday)

messenger says...

If I understand the intention of the puzzle correctly, I'm assuming the lake is a closed system (a large pool, really), that all energies are transferred instantly and evenly, and that all things mentioned have mass.

After you pick up the anchor and start lifting, the boat will sink some amount (not a rate) proportional to the speed you're raising the anchor, and the lake will rise a proportional amount to the amount the boat sank. When you stop lifting the anchor, the boat will go back to the start height, as will the lake. The moment you release the anchor, the lake boat will rise above its start height, and the lake will drop below its start height. As the anchor enters the water again, the lake will rise back to the start height, so the final result is the water will stay the same level.

Or I could say that with any anchor that I could lift and an average-sized lake, the difference in the height of the lake distributed over the entire surface would probably be less than a molecule of water, so even without figuring out the forces, I could claim the difference would be insignificant, so "stay the same" again. But I guess I can't just assume the "lake" is not a wee tarn, where an anchor could make a measurable difference.>> ^Boise_Lib:

This is one I've seen used in job interviews:
You're in a boat on a lake. You pick up the anchor that's in the boat and throw it into the lake.
Will the water in the lake; rise a bit, fall a bit, or stay the same level?

Einstein's Riddle (Blog Entry by dystopianfuturetoday)

Einstein's Riddle (Blog Entry by dystopianfuturetoday)

lucky760 says...

Took me just under a half hour. I drew a diagram instead of using a chart. Was much more clerical work than riddle solving.

My result is below (select with your mouse to reveal the spoiler):
[spoiler]The German owns the fish.[/spoiler]

Good stuff, dft. Keep the riddles coming.

A Riddle (Blog Entry by dystopianfuturetoday)

longde says...

The riddle involved two skills, IMO (without googling, so correct me if wrong):

1) addition (which I would guess a 4 year old could do)
2) recognition of sets and set mapping (which I am not entirely sure a 4 year old would think to do)

A Riddle (Blog Entry by dystopianfuturetoday)

A Riddle (Blog Entry by dystopianfuturetoday)

Boise_Lib says...

>> ^alien_concept:

>> ^Boise_Lib:
This is one I've seen used in job interviews:
You're in a boat on a lake. You pick up the anchor that's in the boat and throw it into the lake.
Will the water in the lake; rise a bit, fall a bit, or stay the same level?

Oh hmm, is it the same because whether in the boat to make it heavier or in the water, it's exactly the same?


That was my first thought, but I came awake about 3 AM that night with the real answer.

I will reveal the answer when I receive $100,000 in unmarked bills.
(or, in two hours--whichever comes first)

A Riddle (Blog Entry by dystopianfuturetoday)

alien_concept says...

>> ^Boise_Lib:

This is one I've seen used in job interviews:
You're in a boat on a lake. You pick up the anchor that's in the boat and throw it into the lake.
Will the water in the lake; rise a bit, fall a bit, or stay the same level?


Oh hmm, is it the same because whether in the boat to make it heavier or in the water, it's exactly the same?

A Riddle (Blog Entry by dystopianfuturetoday)

A Riddle (Blog Entry by dystopianfuturetoday)

dystopianfuturetoday says...

The riddle from the movie Labyrinth is a classic:

Before you are two doors. Each door has a guard. One door leads to fortune, the other leads to misery. One of the guards always lies. One of the guards always tells the truth. You may ask one question and one question alone to both of the guards before you decide which door to take.

What question will reveal the correct door?

>> ^eric3579:

about 20-30 min total time. That was fun. More please.

A Riddle (Blog Entry by dystopianfuturetoday)

dystopianfuturetoday says...

If it's something a child is more likely to see, then it can't be anything too complicated. Think simple. FTR, I gave up on this one fearing it would take me an hour, but I wish I hadn't when I looked up the answer. >> ^UsesProzac:

Ugh, this is the essence of my trouble with numbers. They swim around the screen for me when I try to figure them out. It brings me right back to math classes and the damned frustration I'd feel. I consider myself intelligent, even highly in some areas, but when it comes to numbers, nothing makes me feel like an idiot faster.
Can someone explain what this all means?

Blankfist's new sock puppets (Sift Talk Post)

Blankfist's new sock puppets (Sift Talk Post)



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