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"This is Your Brain on Drugs! Any Questions?"

Payback says...

I liked the version...

This is drugs...
This is your brain on drugs...
This is your brain on drugs with a side of bacon and hash browns...
Any orders?

Gangstagrass "Banks of the Ohio"

JiggaJonson (Member Profile)

Why The US Military Made GPS Free-To-Use

MilkmanDan says...

Interesting and good, but it missed an opportunity to talk about another reason that Clinton removed the scrambling that reduced accuracy to ~100m in 2000:

It was fairly easily circumvented.

Your GPS device isn't sending anything TO the satellites -- just receiving FROM them. So, the scrambling had to be done on a system-wide scale; it couldn't skew your location 37m to the west and your friend a block away 62m northeast. So, every device in a particular area (that can see the same satellites) would be skewed by essentially the same distance and direction.

That means that all you needed to circumvent the scrambling was a GPS device relatively nearby at a known latitude and longitude. Then you took the GPS reported coordinates of that device and compared them to the known coordinates, and badda-bing you've got the skew figured out.

I remember that system being used to overcome the scrambling in the late 90's for robotics / AI competitions where things like early versions of drones or other robots had to autonomously navigate a maze or move towards some particular target coordinates.

Basically, if nerdy robotics enthusiasts could circumvent the scrambling, surely a motivated enemy military or terrorist group could too. So, there wasn't much point in continuing it. Ending the scrambling was a good thing for Clinton to do, but I'm sure that impracticality played just as much if not more of a part in his decision as benevolence towards citizens of the Earth / potential economic rewards for American companies did...

"El Estuche" by Aterciopelados

What if... Tim Burton directed George Clooney's Batman?

Perfect Chocolate Profiteroles - Gordon Ramsay

Let's Compare ( Classic Pac-Man )

"Gangstas Paradise" - (Very Cool 1920's Version)

ant says...

I used to watch I <3 Lucy too. Havce you seen the colored remastered version yet? CBS aired it a couple years ago. It was nice!
I like this version even though I am not a jazz fan.

lucky760 said:

Me like.

*promote

This reminds me: Being a huge fan of I Love Lucy, I've wished for years I could patronize an old-fashioned night club like Ricky's Club Tropicana with a big band and dancers. Do those still exist? Methinks not.

Robert DeLong - Happy (live on triple j)

oritteropo says...

Happy, Livemusic, Electronica... now there's a combination you don't see every day

Like a Version has two songs, and his cover was Chvrches 'The Mother We Share' (but I liked Happy more):


Sauce for the Sgt is NOT Sauce for the Sgt Major

Royals - ("Sad Clown With The Golden Voice" Version) - Lorde

Official Announcement Teaser for the Ratchet and Clank Movie

HenningKO says...

Damn right, never mess with the animators. : )
We have no real-world bargaining power, but we will make your character do a funny dance. Any funny dance you like... 10 versions of the funny dance if you want... sure, we can come in on weekends.

Solo digo compañeros

Emma Louise - Jungle



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