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Ronald Ritchie's bogus 911 call synchronized to security vid
Seemed everything but the "pointed it at two children" part could be honest mistake, but he never pointed it at anyone in the video.
I must assume they couldn't prove Ritchie knew it was a bb gun, hence no charges.
"C" Programming Language: Brian Kernighan - Computerphile
I was actually wondering if anyone else had heard of Brian Kernighan, Dennis Ritchie and Ken Thompson... this video is going to be more interesting to people with a comp sci background (or at least a Unix or linux background).
These are the guys from Bell Labs who used a spare minicomputer to write an operating system and a sort of word processor or computerised publishing system in the 70s, before you could just buy a word processor.
The system had some interesting features, like being more portable than was normal of operating systems before it (the subject of this video) and its habit of treating every file as a text file (previous operating systems tended to treat a text file as different to a database file as different to a video file for instance).
I'm sure there are videos around here somewhere that explain it.... I know computerphile had another interview about the typesetting part:
*related=http://videosift.com/video/Reverse-engineering-the-Linotron-202-fonts-at-Bell-Labs
I haven't watched this video on Unix, but it's very likely *related=http://videosift.com/video/AT-T-Archives-The-UNIX-Operating-System too.
That was so over my head.
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. - Official Trailer 1 [HD]
Guy Ritchie is slowly making his way back into my good books. Sherlock Holmes movies were ok, and that actually looks cool
The Long Game Part 1: Why Leonardo DaVinci was no genius
DELVE DEEPER
For more on Leonardo DaVinci's little known early years take a look at:
"Da Vinci's Ghost: Genius, Obsession and how Leonard Created the World in his Own Image" by Toby Lester amazon.co.uk/gp/product/1439189242/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1634&creative=19450&creativeASIN=1439189242&linkCode=as2&tag=adammeetsworl-21
"Leonardo and the age of the eye" by Ritchie Calder
"Mastery" by Robert Greene amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B009U1U2IU/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1634&creative=19450&creativeASIN=B009U1U2IU&linkCode=as2&tag=adammeetsworl-21
This series began life as a couple of essays on Medium
Difficult medium.com/i-m-h-o/a7f8bdabd67b
47 years to success medium.com/the-dept-for-dangerous-ideas/8654ee14e4b2
Sources:
All paintings and archive in the Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons & Prelinger Archives
Ultimate Fails Compilation: youtube.com/watch?v=Ujwod-vqyqA
The Craig Ferguson Show © CBS
Music released under a Creative Commons Licence
"Nola" by Broke for Free soundcloud.com/broke-for-free
"Lullaby" by _ghost soundcloud.com/ghost-14
With extracts from:
"Frozen Star" by Kevin Macleod incompetech.com
"William Tell Overture" by Giachino Rossini
Translations:
Spanish by: Elena Sanchez
Portuguese: Gustavo Silveira
Story Design and Production by Adam Westbrook
adamwestbrook.co.uk
Published by
delve.tv
BATMAN vs DEADPOOL - Who will Win?
When it comes down to a fair fight, Batman loses against anyone that doesn't just fight hand to hand and/or has a healing factor / super strength. But that's not what Batman's true power is. These idiot fanboys and their value system based on Street Fighter / Mortal Kombat bullshit. 3, 2, 1 -- Fight!
No, no, no, humans: His true strength delves into something which can only be whittled down via the collapse of Earth itself: Economic superiority. But even then, he's the Ritchie Rich of superheoes and would likely be able to rebuild his wealth on another planet.
All Batman needs to do is acquire an object of immense power and then employ it against whoever it is he's up against. He doesn't even need to fight but chooses to fight. If he's fighting Superman, obtain kryptonite -- or hell, gain access to the Siege Perilous and then just destroy the mind of whatever passes through it. He's friggin' Bruce Wayne and has a vast web of connections, bolstered by his income, which can get him ANYTHING.
Anyway. There are cosmic entities which have a greater pull of resources than Batman so let's match Batman's economic superiority (he's basically an army) against an actual threat backed by near infinite resources, such as the Negative Zone's Annihilus, Titan's Thanos, a time traveler like Kang the Conqueror, or the hive mind of the Phalanx.
Hell, I'd love to see Batman hack Galactus' base of operations and then invade and divert cosmic consonance.
But this pussy footing Batman VERSUS Deadpool is moot. Batman VERSUS anyone in a normal match up is stupid. Elevate your understanding.
A Pop Culture Nostalgia Trip to the Year 1986
Uhhhh, Party All The Time-Eddie Murphy? "How bad could music be" should have been the motto that year....For all the fans here of some of the cheesiest music ever released, 86' was one of the weakest and whitest for pop music-The UK dished-out some real cheese that year as well-
I recall spinning only ONE pop LP that year over and over, Better to Travel-Swing Out Sister, the only new talent worth the mustard, engineered and recorded wonderfully, with a sound that stood out as original without rehash.....The mid eighties were a goat turd for good music.
I mean come ON!? Graceland?? Lionel Ritchie?! Mr. Mister??!
I remember losing all faith in rock and or roll that year and listening to mostly trad jazz and heavy metal for the next 4 years. Pop music hit an all-time low in 1986.
This Is England Trailer - SHOULD WATCH MOVIE
Because british skinheads are nationalists, not necessarily just racists (like american skinheads.)
The brits are more concerned with non-christian immigrants, I guess.
This looks like an interesting film, I recognize a number of my favorite British actors from the various Guy Ritchie films.>> ^quantumushroom:
If they're 'skins', why is there a Black guy hanging out in several shots?
"Gang Bang Theory" Madonna vs Nancy Sinatra, Kill Bill
Actually, the scene with Madonna with the leather jacket with Superstar on the back was from the BMW Film "Star" with Clive Owen, directed by Guy Ritchie.
How British People Sound To Americans (From SNL)
I think most people here would know this, but Brad Pitt's character in Snatch was already a play on this. After hearing about the complaints over Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, writer/director Guy Ritchie decided to make a character that even the film characters wouldn't understand.
Angry Birds (2011) - (Un)Official Movie Trailer
Was about to call dupeof this, they're different though. Like the Guy Ritchie spoof angle.
Sherlock Holmes: Game Of Shadows - Official Trailer 2
Damnit, I was hoping for a trailer for the BBC series 2. Still, upvote because the first was much better than a Guy Ritchie movie has a right to be.
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In reply to this comment by xxovercastxx:
I'm curious what the go-to languages are these days, in your opinion. I have a programming background (high school and the local community college) but have spent the last 15 years in networking and servers. I've done some scripting in Perl and really enjoyed it. I've got Python on my todo list. What else do you think might be worth a look?
>> ^ChaosEngine:
Honestly, outside of embedded programming, if you sit down and start writing new code in C these days, you need your head examined.
I guess it depends on what you want to create. For windows apps, it's hard to go past C# for front or back end. For web based stuff, Ruby or php. Python is really useful and if you want something to really change the way you look at programming, Haskell or LISP. Java is still quite popular, but I personally never warmed to it.
And then, of course there's objective-c for iOS.
ChaosEngine (Member Profile)
I'm curious what the go-to languages are these days, in your opinion. I have a programming background (high school and the local community college) but have spent the last 15 years in networking and servers. I've done some scripting in Perl and really enjoyed it. I've got Python on my todo list. What else do you think might be worth a look?
>> ^ChaosEngine:
Honestly, outside of embedded programming, if you sit down and start writing new code in C these days, you need your head examined.
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