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All hail Sargon

Posted by Arik on Friday April 26 2019, @03:46AM (#4190)
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I tried to give a more informative title, but the character limit conspired against me and I wound up giving in. If this is not your thing, please, hit the back button.

Title should be:

"All hail Sargon of Swindon"

I have to say, just to start with, the guy has thousands of hours up and not only can you probably find a few minutes here and there that are not comfortable, but I *have* found many of those minutes myself. Despite that I think I'd actually be a *lot* more comfortable hanging out with him that with his enemies.

"I will not apologize for my crimes against political correctness. I hate political correctness."

He's a candidate for MEP in the UK, and so far this is his most consistent tagline.

Yes, he has occasionally told a 'racist' joke. I particularly liked his defense of that one.

It's somewhere in here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfRffGdeXDg

Which is, btw, a viciously cut publication. Full audio here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oq_7-cQvisI&t=36s

If I was pretending to be a journalist and I just published a chop job like that, I am pretty sure I would ingest all drugs in the vicinity and then go KIA ASAP.

But anyhow.

He told a joke that used the word 'chink' in reference to chinese people.

Yes he did. He admits it, he is not ashamed.

Isn't that racist? She asks.

That depends on the context, he points out. In France, recently, a poll showed over 20% of french folk would not want to share a rental with a foreigner. I wouldn't tell that joke there, he says, there's some real prejudice, it wouldn't be funny. But here in the UK, where the polls indicate virtually no one cares at all of the national origin of their rental share, yes, it's funny, chinese folk found it funny, it was supposed to be funny, why should I apologize?

Why indeed?

My music.

Posted by jasassin on Thursday April 25 2019, @03:39AM (#4188)
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My music. You can download for free but not sell (C).

I'd like opinions but don't be too hard on me I got about 300 dollars worth of gear to make this (not including the computer I don't own).

http://myweb.midco.net/jasassin

myweb.midco.net/jasassin

NIN Year Zero Album: a techno game of BRILLIANCE!

Posted by Gaaark on Tuesday April 23 2019, @07:46PM (#4185)
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Year Zero (our year 2022, the year the United States is 'reborn') was (and will be?)(is?) a dystopian vision of a future in which your government worked against you.

...or... a game and technology and music...

...or a technological Easter Egg hunt...

...or ... a concept album that i would call brilliant!

September 2006, Trent Reznor (THE guy of NIN unless touring) decided to shake things up a bit. He decided that music and marketing would work brilliantly together if worked in a fun, interesting and puzzling way (not marketing, but an "artistic concept"): what he got was a thriller and marketing he couldn't have expected.

He hired a company called 42 Entertainment to help promote his coming album by giving out clues to a larger puzzle.
The first piece of the puzzle were tour t-shirts (the With Teeth tour) with highlighted letters that spelled out "I am trying to believe".
"This phrase was registered as a website URL, and soon several related websites were also discovered in the IP range, all describing a dystopian vision of the fictional "Year 0"."
---https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Year_Zero_(album)

USB keys were left in bathroom stalls at tour venues. Clues left on web-sites, clues leading to web-sites, phone numbers, email addresses, videos and mp3's.
Phone a number found from one of the clues and you are left with a message telling you "By calling this number, you and your family are implicitly pleading guilty to the consumption of anti-American media and have been flagged as potential militants."
Another clue told fans to not drink the water because the government had drugged it, but other clues led to a phone number that when called, a message said simply "I am drinking the water, so should you".

Leaked songs gave clues: The Great Destroyer, when played in mono, gave clues saying "Red Horse Vector". Was there a website for it? You betcha!

Finally at the release of the Year Zero album, fans discovered that the black CD cover when warmed, exposed a string of binary numbers that when translated into ASCII read "exterminal.net"
###
0110 010 1011 110
00011 101 00011
00101 0111001 00110110
1011 010 010
1101110011000
010 11 011 0
0 0 01 0 1 1 1 00 110
1 1100 1100 1 01 01
11 0 1
0 0
###

The Year Zero story takes place in the United States in the year 2022; or "Year 0" according to the American government, being the year that America was reborn. The United States has suffered several major terrorist attacks, and in response the government has seized absolute control on the country and reverted to a Christian fundamentalist theocracy. The government maintains control of the populace through institutions such as the Bureau of Morality and the First Evangelical Church of Plano, as well as increased surveillance and the secret drugging of tap water with a mild sedative. In response to the increasing oppression of the government, several corporate, government, and subversive websites were transported back in time to the present by a group of scientists working clandestinely against the authoritarian government. The websites-from-the-future were sent to the year 2007 to warn the American people of the impending dystopian future and to prevent it from ever forming in the first place

It's an interesting 'total package' concept, and there's 2 more years to go: but has this dystopian vision already arrived?

Pop Star's "Illicit Kiss" Memed by Hong Kong's Government

Posted by takyon on Sunday April 21 2019, @03:32PM (#4183)
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Pop Star’s Illicit Kiss Becomes Fodder for Government Ads in Hong Kong

The Hong Kong government does not usually weigh in when the tabloids catch a pop star cheating.

But this week, after the city was riveted by the scandal of a married singer caught on video kissing an actress, some government agencies were criticized for using it as fodder for jokes in public service announcements.

Government officials expose their own lack of workload.

Trump called Carter

Posted by Arik on Sunday April 21 2019, @02:51PM (#4182)
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Original source for this seems to be NPR member station WABE but I found it via antiwar.com.

I'll excerpt a bit but do read the whole thing.

President Donald Trump called former President Jimmy Carter for the first time this weekend.

Just that initial sentence was enough to brighten my day. I'm not a big fan of living Presidents, but Carter is the exception. If anyone can give Trump some good advice it will be Carter - and the fact Trump made the call indicates he just might listen to that advice.

So what kind of advice was given? Let me skip ahead a little.

(Carter) said Trump said he is particularly concerned about how China is “getting ahead of us.”

Carter agreed that’s true.

“And do you know why? I normalized diplomatic relations with China in 1979. Since 1979 do you know how many times China has been at war with anybody? None. And we have stayed at war,” he said.

The U.S., Carter said, has been at war for all but 16 years of its 242-year history. (China and Vietnam actually fought a brief border war in early 1979, weeks after normalization of U.S.-China relations.)

The last two sentence probably got reversed in an editorial mistake, because that reads quite awkwardly as is, but that's how my source has it.

He called the United States “the most warlike nation in the history of the world,” because of a tendency to try to force others to “adopt our American principles.”

And this is where, unfortunately, many of us obey our training, cover our eyes, stuff our fingers in our ears, and start saying something like 'hates America.'

No. This has nothing to do with hating anyone or anything. It has to do with the ability to set aside tribal sentiment and look at things objectively. What are the facts? As laid out above, China has been at peace since right about 1980, and focused single-mindedly on improving their economy, on building their originally pathetic industrial base until they are now the word leader. Over the same period, we've been at war virtually every year, and our military spending, already much larger than that of any other nation (or several put together) just keeps expanding.

We have to be able to acknowledge what that means, or we live in a dream, disconnected from reality, unable to understand the context of events we're therefore unable to respond appropriately.

Carter suggested that instead of war, China has been investing in its own infrastructure, mentioning that China has 18,000 miles of high-speed railroad.

“How many miles of high-speed railroad do we have in this country?”

It's definitely worth the click. Carter knows of what he speaks.

What France Has Money For

Posted by takyon on Saturday April 20 2019, @04:38PM (#4181)
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What France Has Money For

A journalist sarcastically asked Philippe Martinez, the leader of a major labor union, whether the flood of donations was evidence of trickle-down economics. “Money doesn’t trickle down for everything,” Mr. Martinez answered, adding that the outburst of generosity from French billionaires only exposed the inequalities that divide the country.

Such gifts aren’t just a private matter; they cost the state, too. For one thing, and certainly in the eyes of some Yellow Vests, these philanthropists are offering only a small fraction of enormous fortunes they have amassed partly by avoiding taxes otherwise needed to fund basic public services. And since their proposed gifts are destined for France’s national heritage, the bulk of them could benefit from major tax exemptions — up to 90 percent if a proposed bill presented this week were to pass.

Notre-Dame’s Safety Planners Underestimated the Risk, With Devastating Results

Unlike at sensitive sites in the United States, the fire alarms in Notre-Dame did not notify fire dispatchers right away. Instead, a guard at the cathedral first had to climb a steep set of stairs to the attic — a trip Mr. Mouton said would take a “fit” person six minutes.

Only after a blaze was discovered could the fire department be notified and deployed. That means even a flawless response had a built-in delay of about 20 minutes — from the moment the alarm sounded until firefighters could arrive and climb to the attic with hundreds of pounds of hoses and equipment to begin battling a fire.

Camelot? Or Babylon?

Posted by fustakrakich on Friday April 19 2019, @07:28PM (#4178)
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Europe is looking forward to seeing a new influential player in the legal entertainment industry.

A second round of the Ukrainian presidential election will be held on April 21. According to public polls, amazing candidate Volodymyr Zelensky, who does have no experience in politics, economy, social sciences and management, will likely achieve a victory. However, he has a wide range of abilities that would allow him to turn Ukraine into a new European dreamland. These are not the behooved origin or business or political links, but rather the ideas that would allow an explosive growth of the Ukrainian economy.

The key of these ideas are the legalization of prostitution, gambling and soft drugs.

Oh my God. This is terrible.

Posted by fustakrakich on Thursday April 18 2019, @10:50PM (#4176)
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This is the end of my Presidency. I’m fucked.

This isn't a report, it's a steamy novel!

You all can make a big thing out of this if you want. To me, it's nothing out of the ordinary, just another day at the office in Washington D.C.

You wanna see the real war with Russia?

Posted by fustakrakich on Tuesday April 16 2019, @06:18PM (#4173)
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Here's the perfect visualization

And here's a preemptive SHHH! for anybody that complains about the source

Brexit Tulip Bulb Stockpile

Posted by takyon on Sunday April 14 2019, @03:07PM (#4168)
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'Biggest' UK tulip grower stockpiles bulbs over Brexit

The UK's biggest outdoor commercial tulip grower has said it has been stockpiling bulbs as uncertainty over Brexit continues.

Belmont Nurseries, near King's Lynn, said the future of the UK's relationship with the European Union (EU) was a cause of major concern.

"We're very much UK based, but we do also sell to Europe," nursery director Mark Eves said.

Tulip futures.