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Ray Kurzweil: Your Brain in the Cloud
02/21/13, 16:54 Also we still have only the most vague, theoretical ideas about how the brain actually works. Controlling an artificial limb or a cursor on a screen is great, but comparing that with what he's talking about is like comparing converting a bike to a moped in your basement with inventing and personally constructing every piece of aerospace technology developed by every space program in the 20th century because mopeds and space shuttles both use fuel to move from one place to another. |
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Testing Driving Ability whilst Hella Blazed
02/21/13, 16:45 The sweater gets it laid. |
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Testing Driving Ability whilst Hella Blazed
02/21/13, 16:43 I was an unwitting participant in one of these experiments once. I never would have guess the bass player was so stoned if he hadn't tried to get onto the Mass Pike on an off ramp. |
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Outshined
02/20/13, 20:35 Their best album by a huge margin. |
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Ray Kurzweil: Your Brain in the Cloud
02/20/13, 20:10 He also invented a kick ass sampler a couple decades ago. |
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Ray Kurzweil: Your Brain in the Cloud
02/20/13, 20:09 Yes, and his life goal is to use computer technology to bring back his father (who died when he was young) back from the dead as a sentient AI.
He's very smart, fairly crazy and kind of tragic, and he has created a cult. |
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Ray Kurzweil: Your Brain in the Cloud
02/20/13, 20:08 The first 1:30 or so is fine. |
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BUCKET OF SLOTHS
02/20/13, 12:47 Internet hipsters poisoned the once noble ukulele years ago. |
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POP!
02/20/13, 11:25 Yes, this. |
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POP!
02/20/13, 11:19 100 favorites. Is this the most favorited video on all of PoeTV? |
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The 21 Christian Pornstar Commandments
02/20/13, 10:03 You've got a lot of opinions about porn. |
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The 21 Christian Pornstar Commandments
02/20/13, 10:01 L.A. is actually pretty vile from the sound of it. |
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Maya Deren's Meshes of the Afternoon (1943) resubmit
02/20/13, 09:11 This was my jam in 9th grade before I got into Kenneth Anger. |
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Peter Palpin aka The Knight of the Light
02/19/13, 21:35 His website is pure, classic Poe red material:
http://knight.of.the.light.tripod.com/ |
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Teddy Bear Porn
02/19/13, 20:01 Also at 0:00 |
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The 21 Christian Pornstar Commandments
02/19/13, 19:29 She apparently diesn't know Satanism is 100% trolling. |
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Peter Palpin aka The Knight of the Light
02/19/13, 18:59 It's more like bewilderment and mild inconvenience, but close enough. |
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Calorie Label Lies
02/19/13, 14:28 Note that even without the inaccurate labeling he'd still be eating about 2700 calories a day. Fatty. |
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Peter Palpin aka The Knight of the Light
02/19/13, 13:14 Not me, I've watched a bunch of his videos (he has close to 400 on his channel), looked at his web site, and know at least 6 people who see him on a pretty regular basis (he's a local personality, none of the people I know who know him had even heard of the Barbarian Brothers much less seen their movies) and he seems like he's doing great, apart from being banned from URI campus for dancing and yelling in the library too often.
I found out the other day that he and his brother and an unidentified female bodybuilder come into the Whole Foods down the street from my apartment and cause a scene almost every week (confirmed by one friend who works there and two who work next door). |
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Calorie Label Lies
02/19/13, 12:48 The moral I got out of it was "food you make from scratch might not be healthy; food someone else is paid to make for you never is." Which seems like common sense to me, but America's bodies say otherwise. |
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