FUNNY — Emmy Awards 2014 – Spoilers!! Leaked Clip for Best Psychopath!!
Joy Camp
Aug 15, 2014
WARNING SPOILER ALERT!!! Leaked clip from the rehearsals of the 66th Annual Emmy Awards (2014) scheduled to air August 25th, 2014. WARNING SPOILER ALERT!!!
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PODCAST / VIDEO — Interview 854 – James Corbett on Life, the Universe and Everything : The Corbett Report
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In this truly wide-ranging conversation Elissa Hawke (formerly of Wakey Wakey on TPV) interviews James Corbett about evolution of consciousness, free research vs programming, the catalysts of awakening, beards and the real terrorists, abuse of power, going through customs, Gandhi, ID cards and much much (much) more.
VIDEO — What is Mind Control? by Jan Irvin – Paranoia Conference, 2014
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Aug 4, 2014

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VIDEO — The Fascists That Surround You
Stefan Molyneux
Nov 22, 2012
Did you know that over 60% of people will kill if ordered?
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Robot Olympics Planned For 2020 Powered By Japans’ ‘Robot Revolution’ — video included
by Lucas Cort
Canadian Awareness Network
Aug 3, 2014
ROBOT OLYMPICS PLANNED FOR 2020 POWERED BY JAPAN’S ‘ROBOT REVOLUTION’
Written By: Jason Dorrier – Posted: 08/2/14 8:00 AM
Japan likes robots. And while some Americans raised on a confusing sci-fi diet of Star Wars, Terminator, and iRobot are perhaps a little wary of advanced AI and robotics—Japan simply can’t wait for the “robot revolution.”
In a recent tour of Japanese robotics firms, Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe declared his intention to create a government task force to study and propose strategies for tripling the size of Japan’s robotics industry to $24 billion.
And one more thing, Abe said, “In 2020, I would like to gather all of the world’s robots and aim to hold an Olympics where they compete in technical skills.”
While mere mortals compete in the 2020 summer Olympics in Tokyo—in a stadium somewhere nearby, the world’s most advanced robots may go head to head in events showcasing their considerable prowess (hopefully by then, right?).
Holding an all-robot competition is by no means a new idea. A number of competitions exist. These range from fun (RoboCup and RoboGames) to serious (the DARPA Robotics Challenge). And recently, a Swiss group announced they’ll host a 2016 Olympics of robotically enhanced humans called Cybathlon.
Incentivized competitions can lead to advancements. The Ansari X PRIZE or DARPA Grand Challenge in autonomous cars, for example, whipped up excitement, real improvements, and the teams competing went on to form more permanent projects.
Now, we have Virgin Galactic and Google’s self-driving cars.
Currently, the highest profile competition in robotics is the DARPA Robotics Challenge. The contest, whose first round took place in December, incentivizes teams to engineer useful, autonomous bots to be used in disaster zones. Tasks include climbing ladders, driving cars, using tools, and navigating uneven terrain.
But the current landscape in robotics is a mixed bag. To the untrained eye, the DRC’s bots may appear slow, clumsy, and at odds with viral videos of robots like Boston Dynamics’ bipedal Petman (in fatigues, Petman looks like Terminator in beta).
Don’t get me wrong, these robots are amazing. But beyond performing simple tasks (for humans) like balancing and walking, robots aren’t very autonomous or skilled outside the lab. And power is a perennial challenge.That said, while we’re still dreaming about owning C-3PO, it isn’t accurate to say that robotics hasn’t already had a significant impact. Industrial robots have been invading manufacturing plants for years, and as they’re becoming more and more intelligent and aware of their environments, they’re also becoming more ubiquitous.
Foxconn, China’s controversial maker of the iPhone (and many other industrial products), makes no bones about its plans to replace as many human workers as it can in the coming years. The firm recently said 10,000 of their homegrown Foxbots are set to begin work soon, and in the future, 30,000 more will come online annually.
And even absent Abe’s proclamation, Japan is already a mecca for advanced robotics engineering and robot culture.
Big Japanese tech firms like Toshiba, Hitachi, and Toyota all work on robots. Indeed, the robot that dominated the DRC’s first round, SCHAFT, is the creation of a Japanese firm since acquired by Google. And did I mention Japanese plans to build a 60-foot moving Gundam robot (from the classic anime series Mobile Suit Gundam) by 2019?
The robotics revolution is already underway, and it’s only going to accelerate from here.
While a 2020 Tokyo Robolympics (if it happens) might be a great incentive to innovate further, it might also showcase robots already capable of feats that seem only a distant possibility given today’s level of capability. After all, self-driving cars went from failing to finish the DARPA course in 2004 to logging 140,000 miles on public roads by 2010.
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#WomenAgainstFeminism goes viral as people explain why they don’t need feminism anymore — video included
The Courier-Mail
by Charis Chang | news.com.au | August 02, 2014
A SOCIAL media trend #WomenAgainstFeminism is creating controversy overseas, going viral in the US and re-opening debate on how far women have really come.
The movement originated from a Tumblr post in which photos have been posted of women holding up signs explaining why they don’t need feminism.
The explanations vary from “I do like being feminine”, “catcalling isn’t rape”, “cooking for my husband is not oppression”, “I love to be sexy for my man”, to “I don’t need something that tells me the actions of a slut are okay”.
Here’s a few posts we found on Twitter:
Women Against Feminism – Feminism Is Playing The Victim… “Empowering” http://t.co/6w7UNKpp9X #WomenAgainstFeminism pic.twitter.com/gHOShbTX2x
— WomenAgainstFemimism (@womenagainstfem) July 30, 2014
I don’t need modern Feminism. #womenagainstfeminism pic.twitter.com/GOFMsS9nK6 — Federica Pili (@FedePili) July 26, 2014
Women Against Feminism – Feminism Destroys Families http://t.co/DEU9AyG2EJ #WomenAgainstFeminism pic.twitter.com/P6KOSwOxm2
— WomenAgainstFemimism (@womenagainstfem) July 31, 2014
The reaction to the posts have varied, with many complaining that the women do not understand feminism, while others suggest that some of the comments are a “reasonably fair description of a large, influential, highly visible segment of modern feminism”.
One of the women, Danielle Gieger, complained on Facebook that she had received death threats over her post, which said: “my self worth is not directly tied to the size of my victim complex!”
“I’m stupid because I have a different opinion than you, and you see nothing wrong with that mindset. Typical feminism,” she writes in response to some of her haters.
VIDEO — Kristov Atlas interview, pt. 2 – “Anonymous Bitcoin, Cryptography, and Online Safety” – #204 – Gnostic Media
Gnostic Media
Jul 2, 2014

This episode is part 2 about Bitcoin, cryptography and online security and safety and is called Anonymous Bitcoin, Cryptography and Online Safety: It’s being released on Wednesday, July 2, 2014, and was recorded yesterday on Tuesday, July 1, 2014.
Kristov Atlas is a network security and privacy researcher who studies crypto-currencies. He is the author of Anonymous Bitcoin: How to Keep Your Ƀ All to Yourself, a practical guide to maximizing financial privacy with Bitcoin. Kristov is also a correspondent for the World Crypto Network, appearing regularly on the the weekly roundtable show “The Bitcoin Group”, and host of “Dark News”, a show about un-censorship technologies.
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