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RIP Ammunition - High Speed Slow Motion Tests
Cool slo-mo, but...
http://www.esquire.com/blogs/politics/bateman-g2r-ammunition-012714
"Any round which sheds most of its mass upon initial impact is not going to penetrate much more than, well, heavy winter clothing."
The Science of the "Friend Zone" - Vsauce
I regularly master Bateman's Principle. It makes the friend zone much more tolerable.
Sea Tornado
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Sea Tornado
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Sea Tornado
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Mansome - What Makes Men Manly?
The parts without Will Arnett, Jason Bateman, or Zach Galifianakis looked interesting.
Mansome - What Makes Men Manly?
Tags for this video have been changed from 'Will Arnett, Jason Bateman, Zach Galifianakis, hair, beard, moustache' to 'Will Arnett, Jason Bateman, Zach Galifianakis, hair, beard, moustache, back, sack, crack' - edited by Issykitty
Celebrities Read Hate Tweets About Themselves
So we've got David Cross, Jason Bateman and Will Arnett here? Cool, all we need now are Portia de Rossi, Jeffrey Tambor, Michael Cera, Liza Minelli, Jessica Walter, Henry Winkler and Charlize Theron and we've got ourselves a show!!!
Canberra - a few lists (Blog Entry by dag)
Comment hidden because you are ignoring dag. (show it anyway)
I don't like clutter. I don't like victorian buildings with fretwork, cornices faux columns etc. Nooks where dust collects and never leaves. Long planes of molded concrete surrounded by trees appeal to my aesthetic sense. >> ^kymbos:
As an architect's son and a former Canberran, I can only disagree with you on the architecture front. With the notable exception of the members bar of Old Parliament House - that thing is gorgeous.
Good luck in the Can. The place is empty over summer, as the public servants exodus to Bateman's Bay takes hold.
Canberra - a few lists (Blog Entry by dag)
As an architect's son and a former Canberran, I can only disagree with you on the architecture front. With the notable exception of the members bar of Old Parliament House - that thing is gorgeous.
Good luck in the Can. The place is empty over summer, as the public servants exodus to Bateman's Bay takes hold.
New Arrested Development season AND movie confirmed! (sorta)
>> ^Trancecoach:
No, that's Michael Cera.
>> ^shuac:
On Fox? Bullshit. News this good has got to be bullshit.
And is that Leo Sayer sitting between David Cross and Jason Bateman?
Classic. Saving for posterity.
New Arrested Development season AND movie confirmed! (sorta)
No, that's Michael Cera.
>> ^shuac:
On Fox? Bullshit. News this good has got to be bullshit.
And is that Leo Sayer sitting between David Cross and Jason Bateman?
New Arrested Development season AND movie confirmed! (sorta)
On Fox? Bullshit. News this good has got to be bullshit.
And is that Leo Sayer sitting between David Cross and Jason Bateman?
"Game Theory" in British Game Show is Tense!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prisoner%27s_dilemma
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prisoner%27s_dilemma#Friend_or_Foe.3F
Friend or Foe? is a game show that aired from 2002 to 2005 on the Game Show Network in the United States. It is an example of the prisoner's dilemma game tested by real people, but in an artificial setting. On the game show, three pairs of people compete. As each pair is eliminated, it plays a game similar to the prisoner's dilemma to determine how the winnings are split. If they both cooperate (Friend), they share the winnings 50–50. If one cooperates and the other defects (Foe), the defector gets all the winnings and the cooperator gets nothing. If both defect, both leave with nothing. Notice that the payoff matrix is slightly different from the standard one given above, as the payouts for the "both defect" and the "cooperate while the opponent defects" cases are identical. This makes the "both defect" case a weak equilibrium, compared with being a strict equilibrium in the standard prisoner's dilemma. If you know your opponent is going to vote Foe, then your choice does not affect your winnings. In a certain sense, Friend or Foe has a payoff model between prisoner's dilemma and the game of Chicken.
The payoff matrix is
Cooperate Defect
Cooperate 1, 1 0, 2
Defect 2, 0 0, 0
This payoff matrix was later used on the British television programmes Shafted and Golden Balls. The latter show has been analyzed by a team of economists. See: Split or Steal? Cooperative Behavior When the Stakes are Large.
It was also used earlier in the UK Channel 4 gameshow Trust Me, hosted by Nick Bateman, in 2000.
Anonymous warns of "Operation Facebook" on Nov 5 2011
Get your Facebook out of my Twitter.