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Uriah Heep - De̲mons and W̲i̲zards (Full Album) 1972

bobknight33 says...

«The Wizard 00:00
«Traveller in Time» 03:00
«Easy Livin’» 06:27
«Poet’s Justice» 09:05
«Circle of Hands» 13:21
«Rainbow Demon» 19:51
«All My Life 24:18
«Paradise» 27:04
«The Spell» 32:12


If I had to pick just 1 : Paradise.

Bed Bugs Scuttle Out of Headphone Jack

StukaFox says...

DUDE!

DUDE!

uhhhhh ... DUDE!

Oh man, this reminds me the people I use to sell quantities to. You'd go to these people's houses and half the time they were crank fiends and despite having all that extra go juice, their houses would look like the Paleozoic traveled through time and took a shit in their living room. They always had Pit Bulls, too.

I was so glad when I moved on to dealing coke and didn't have to deal with the kinda people who bought drugs anymore.

Siri, What Is Zero Divided By Zero?

modulous says...

http://videosift.com/video/Numberphile-Problems-with-the-Number-Zero

Skip to 10 minutes for 0/0 if you don't want the background. A quick spoiler clue is that x/x = 1; Also, 0 x 0 = 0, which implies the answer is 0. Indeed, there are a number of different mathematical constructs one can make to demonstrate that the answer is any number one likes.

Mathematics needs to be uniform and consistent, and an operation that can return infinite legitimate values depending on your approach is a disaster as far as this is concerned. Suddenly the whole enterprise of mathematics is ruined. Better to call 0/0 undefined.

Into English and cookies. How many cookies does nobody get when you don't divide cookies among no people? Does this make sense?

Into speed. If I am travelling at speed and you want to measure it you need distance travelled and time taken. If I travelled 100 kilometres in 1 hour you can say I'm travelling 100kph. If I travelled 50 kilometres in half an hour (50 / 0.5) , you can say the same thing. 25km in quarter of an hour (25 / 0.25) and so on and so forth. All come out at 100kph. But what if you decide to measure how far I travel in 0 seconds? I travel 0 metres. 0 / 0 = ? 0kph? And if you took this narrowly focussed measurement every few seconds you would see that my speed remains at 0kph but I manage to cover 100km in an hour anyway. Maths is now broke

iaui said:

I understand why for n > 0 n/0 is indeterminate but I'm not convinced 0/0 isn't simply 0. If you have zero cookies and split them amongst zero friends then nobody gets anything so zero?

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PlayhousePals says...

Hmmm ... I feed my guys 1/3 can about every eight hours [we are creatures of habit here at the Playhouse]. They are happy, healthy and fit. I also cat sit for a friend who travels from time to time. Her two free feed and are enormous! They look like cartoon cats with small heads and giant bodies. Not one iota of self regulation there by gum.

robbersdog49 said:

Cats will self regulate if they have free access to food all the time, but owners need to be aware of situations like this which can lead to fat cats.

A guy walks into 1860's bar!

siftbot says...

Tags for this video have been changed from '1860, prank, Bar, drinks, travel in time, BBC, New York' to '1860, prank, Bar, drinks, travel in time, BBC, New York, Improv Everywhere' - edited by pierrekrahn

Washington Man Claims "I Have Physically Traveled in Time"

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Transformer Catches Fire And Explodes With Blue Flames

Transformer Catches Fire And Explodes With Blue Flames

Eve 1138 Android - Sensual Robot

jonny says...

>> ^TheSluiceGate:

Hmmm... I don't get it. What's siftable about this video?


It's a commercial from the future - literally. I travelled through time and brought this back to share with everyone, and now you're gonna tell me this ain't siftable?!

QI - "Nothing in the Laws of Physics Forbids Time Travel"

GeeSussFreeK says...

>> ^Fade:

Nothing in the laws of physics...except that you can't physically travel through time, yes.
Time is only this moment. There is no future or past to travel to.


Not according to some elements of General Relativity. Meaning, some would have it that the past, future and present have all already happened and just exist in a different dimension, call it the Z' axis. When Kurt Gödel wasn't destroying the foundations of logical positivism, he devised a time travel tabulation called the Gödel metric which allowed for curves in space time that one might be able to use some variant of what we all know as time travel. It is all theory, of course, and most of the theoretical methods for invoking time travel require a device of infinite size, or arranging matter in such a way as to destroy your time travel machine as it becomes a singularity...oops. Time is hardly understood really. We don't really know what it is when we talk about time, and by we, I mean everyone! Is time a particle, is it a matter or energy of sorts, is it conserved, how is it created if it is a substance of a sort? Is the apparent nature of moments of time in our minds indicative to "it's" nature, or just an arrangements of information in our mind...could some other mind have a very different idea of time? If so, how real is our notion of time, as it would appear that forward moving time would not be objectively real in that case. The debate on time travel, as far as I can see, isn't over...but mostly because we don't even know what time actually is! </rant of one of my favorite subjects!>

Time to go eat...

Edit (wanted to add that some hold that rats memorize events in reverse! What I mean is when they go through a maze, they remember coming out of the maze first, and going in last! AMAZINGLY DIFFERENT WORLD! As such, a rat has a much, much different idea of the "flow" of time as a forward flow of moments, his time jumps from now, to the then that was near to the then that was far and back to the "now" which will become another then that was near, then a then that was far...a jambalaya that we would have no idea how to make since of lineally, but it works so well for rats that they are one of natures most sucessfull pests.)

QI - "Nothing in the Laws of Physics Forbids Time Travel"

Rick Perry's hunting camp was named 'Niggerhead'

Anyone else see Malick's Tree of Life? (Cinema Talk Post)

Farhad2000 says...

First off I think its a beautifully shot film. The use of natural light in all the scenes. The space stuff that was just incredible.

But it's flawed and lacking in ambition.

I understand Malick was essentially channeling his childhood, his brother a guitar player went to Spain and committed suicide. Much of the shots of his childhood and mother are very influenced about how we remember events, the slight of hands, the lack of narrative for purely idealized scenes.

I think treating his parents in such clear cut lines diminishes the impact for me, the father is abusive but there is only one film to really show that. Some scenes of the kids succedding at school to then not being acknowledged by the father could have helped here. His mother is essentially an atypical angelic character which is just lazy.

I understand what he was trying to do, I understand the sincerity which alot of people mistook for prentious. But I don't think it builds up a very defined picture of the family, the lead child especially lacks any dimensionality, seems to be constantly brooding.

There are alot of unnecessary scenes as well. Whole sections dedicated to the kids playing that go on for too long. It felt like he shot much more and then cut around stuff so much feels disjointed. But this could be deliberate as well since this is like recollection of memories by Sean Penn. But it doesn't travel in time, so my weird assumption by the end is that everyone died at one point. I would have liked more time phases. But it looks like he focused specifically on time period.

The ending is the worst, where it just jumping into straight Judeo Christianic scenes. The dinosaurs?? Why? What did add? I wanted to laugh when I saw it.

Favourite moment, the child playing guitar with his father on the piano. Beautiful.

On the Broken Time Travel Logic of Back to the Future Part 2 (Blog Entry by lucky760)

lucky760 says...

@JiggaJonson: You've got to be kidding (or nuts). Part 3 was truly a phenomenal flick.

@Sarzy: Great point about him fading away. Although the fading away is defined by the film to occur gradually, the traveling through time and timelines was defined to be instantaneous.



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