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Peter DeFazio on Occupy Wall Street
1916 to 1966.
I Am a Rock--Paul Simon
>> ^soulmonarch:
Credit should go to Simon AND Garfunkle, shouldn't it?
I think it's important distinction. Paul Simon played very different music solo than in his S&G days.
From the wiki:
What Are Your Personal Top Channels (August 2011)? (Sift Talk Post)
1. Comedy - 12162 votes received (comedy talk)
2. Music - 6270 votes received (music talk)
3. A Bit of Parody - 3596 votes received (parody talk)
4. Everything geek - 3458 votes received (geek talk)
5. Animation - 3302 votes received (animation talk)
6. Dark - 3202 votes received (dark talk)
7. Cats and Dogs + others - 2051 votes received (catsanddogs talk)
8. Arts - 2020 votes received (art talk)
9. Politics - 2015 votes received (politics talk)
10. Cute - 1966 votes received (cute talk)
Bridges - We Don't Need Them
*history *music
FYI from the video's description:
List of films used:
00:06 - A Fistful of Dynamite (aka 'Duck, You Sucker!') (1971)
00:26 - The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957)
00:32 - The Bridges at Toko-Ri (1954)
00:33 - The Bridge on the River Kwai ("Madness") (1957)
00:35 - True Lies (1994)
00:43 - The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966)
00:45 - Hogan's Heroes (1965)
00:47 - The Wild Bunch (1969)
00:52 - Monsters vs Aliens (2009)
00:56 - The Core (2003)
00:58 - Tropic Thunder (2008)
01:06 - Mission: Impossible III (2006)
01:11 - I Am Legend (2007)
01:18 - A Bridge Too Far (1977)
01:21 - The Long Kiss Goodnight (1996)
Music:
Tchaikovsky - 1812 Overture, Op. 49 (by Bernard Haitink, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra)"
AD 1999: The internet predicted in 1968
3 more comments have been lost in the ether at this killed duplicate.
The Future Of Computers (and Women), Circa 1966
*isdupe>> ^Stingray:
dupeof=http://videosift.com/video/AD-1999-The-internet-predicted-in-1968
Toys
http://videosift.com/video/Grant-Munro-Toys-1966-National-Film-Board-of-Canada#comment-1214268
Woody Allen Boxes a Kangaroo, 1966
the television show, The Hippodrome, was a British program.
>> ^ponceleon:
great clip, but how the hell is it british?
LadyDeath (Member Profile)
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In reply to this comment by LadyDeath:
That is an awesome web page. is it yours?
In reply to this comment by geo321:
Thank you for the promote!
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geo321 (Member Profile)
That is an awesome web page. is it yours?
In reply to this comment by geo321:
Thank you for the promote!
I came across this interactive history of metal you might like... http://mapofmetal.com/#/home
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LadyDeath (Member Profile)
Thank you for the promote!
I came across this interactive history of metal you might like... http://mapofmetal.com/#/home
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Ayn Rand Took Government Assistance. (Philosophy Talk Post)
"(Ayn) Rand’s receipt of welfare benefits in no way diminishes her status as a champion of individual liberty. I quote from an interview with Rand for a 1966 issue of The Objectivist newsletter:
It is obvious, in such cases, that a man receives his own money which was taken from him by force, directly and specifically, without his consent, against his own choice. Those who advocated such laws are morally guilty, since they assumed the “right” to force employers and unwilling co-workers. But the victims, who opposed such laws, have a clear right to any refund of their own money—and they would not advance the cause of freedom if they left their money, unclaimed, for the benefit of the welfare-state administration."
Yes, Ayn Rand accepted Social Security and Medicare benefits, and that’s okay.
by Bevan Sabo
MEANWHILE.......
One of the most persistent themes in Noam Chomsky’s work has been class warfare. He has frequently lashed out against the “massive use of tax havens to shift the burden to the general population and away from the rich” and criticized the concentration of wealth in “trusts” by the wealthiest 1 percent. The American tax code is rigged with “complicated devices for ensuring that the poor—like 80 percent of the population—pay off the rich.”
But trusts can’t be all bad. After all, Chomsky, with a net worth north of $2,000,000, decided to create one for himself. A few years back he went to Boston’s venerable white-shoe law firm, Palmer and Dodge, and, with the help of a tax attorney specializing in “income-tax planning,” set up an irrevocable trust to protect his assets from Uncle Sam. He named his tax attorney (every socialist radical needs one!) and a daughter as trustees. To the Diane Chomsky Irrevocable Trust (named for another daughter) he has assigned the copyright of several of his books, including multiple international editions.
Chomsky favors the estate tax and massive income redistribution—just not the redistribution of his income. No reason to let radical politics get in the way of sound estate planning.
Noam Chomsky, Closet Capitalist
Jim Henson’s “Time Piece” 1965
there are some interesting elements in the film, including cultural references, and impressionistic interpretations of the cultural zeitgeist that had been influenced by jazz and surrealism.
this is probably why this film was nominated for an Oscar in 1966
Whoopi and Joy fight with Bill O'Reilly, walk off the set
I remember when Baba Wawa started on the Today show in 1966. She is still a piece of work and definitely can still hold her own against anyone.
Space Marine : E3 2010
PC is also getting it.
http://www.bluesnews.com/a/1966/warhammer-40000-space-marine-announced-for-windows-pc
Just FYI.