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org after band atari teeny dry agreed to one of its tracks being used in a p.s. indeed a marshall but still needed the for the anonymous legal support group so alex empire of atari t.v. try it has some history with sony with i'll go over in a moment but he said he couldn't resist suggesting track black flags when a japanese company came looking for music for its new wii to advertising campaign the song contains multiple references to anonymous and has been used in several occupy wall street promotional videos but the other flaw in the blood supply is pirates versus the old hottentot and the potentates of the copyright cartel and this is what needs to be supported because the packer groups the piracy groups they are filling a void that's been created by the legal infrastructure collapsing in the face of lobbyists who are working on behalf of monopolist undercutting competition partners and pirates are providing much needed competition for the economy to grow the words the response from the central banks of the other banks is to just increase the debt load to make
org after band atari teeny dry agreed to one of its tracks being used in a p.s. indeed a marshall but still needed the for the anonymous legal support group so alex empire of atari t.v. try it has some history with sony with i'll go over in a moment but he said he couldn't resist suggesting track black flags when a japanese company came looking for music for its new wii to advertising campaign the song contains multiple references to anonymous and has been used in several occupy wall street...
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there is a rose that i wanted to turn to this blog posting from alec empire of atari teenage riot and he's explaining why it is that he was donating his fee to protecting and defending anonymous operatives who were arrested he said my name is alex empire and i am from atari teenage riot if you were new to my news they call me as a person you might not know that i had some beef with sony in the year one thousand nine hundred nine over a camcorder advert in southeast asia a track of mine was basically used against my permission if you ever tried to fight a corporation like this in court and in another country let me tell you you want to do all this stuff with that time and money even though the thing got settled in court kind of i never felt they paid what they owed so sony corporation was able to hack this man's music take his stuff and use it on an advertisement and then he had to go through all the huge costs and emotional turmoil of trying to take them to court and yet had he done the same to them as did the story teenage riot alec empire would be facing one hundred twenty two years
there is a rose that i wanted to turn to this blog posting from alec empire of atari teenage riot and he's explaining why it is that he was donating his fee to protecting and defending anonymous operatives who were arrested he said my name is alex empire and i am from atari teenage riot if you were new to my news they call me as a person you might not know that i had some beef with sony in the year one thousand nine hundred nine over a camcorder advert in southeast asia a track of mine was...
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the xbox to the atari and everything in between.hing i have to ask you, if you're not a gamer, is this an exhibitig you would be interested in? >> i believe so. video games are a part of american culture, and i believe that even if you didn't grow up playing games, if you come to this exhibition and allow yourself to explore the messages, the poetry, the social reflection that is in so many of the games, you may wind up becoming a video game fan yourself. >> your kids and grandkids might be playing. >> that's right. >> and especially -- this is an art form medium. you can see the image are incredible. >> and that is right. these are the stories of our life. and out of story books and history, out of epic conquest and personal discovery. all exist win the body of work. >> and again, it's called the art of video games. the american art smithsonian, how long does it run, chris? >> it will run through december 30th and will travel through the end of 201515 and -- 2015 and many more museums. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >>> an
the xbox to the atari and everything in between.hing i have to ask you, if you're not a gamer, is this an exhibitig you would be interested in? >> i believe so. video games are a part of american culture, and i believe that even if you didn't grow up playing games, if you come to this exhibition and allow yourself to explore the messages, the poetry, the social reflection that is in so many of the games, you may wind up becoming a video game fan yourself. >> your kids and grandkids...
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the x box to the atari and everything in between.if you're not a gamer, is this really an exhibition you would be interested in? >> i believe so. and it is because video games are such a part of american culture. and i believe that even if you didn't grow up playing games, if you have come to this exhibition, and allow yourself to really look at the messages, the poetry, the social reflection that exists in so many games, you may wind up becoming a video game fan yourself. >> your kids might be playing. your grand kids. >> and really especially if you look at some of these. show this again. >> this is really, you know, an art mania here. if you don't play the games, you certainly can see some of these images, they're incredible. >> absolutely. >> these are the stories of our lives. out of story books. out of history. out of epic conquests. out of personal discovery. all of them exist within the body of work that are video games. >> once again, if is called the art of video games. and at the smithsonian, right now. the american art sm
the x box to the atari and everything in between.if you're not a gamer, is this really an exhibition you would be interested in? >> i believe so. and it is because video games are such a part of american culture. and i believe that even if you didn't grow up playing games, if you have come to this exhibition, and allow yourself to really look at the messages, the poetry, the social reflection that exists in so many games, you may wind up becoming a video game fan yourself. >> your...
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progressive voices such as mine were not going to be this welcomed news not anymore obviously the ataris excited to cheat a picture of the news a little more than we used to know that's always a mistake. well known what questions and russian used to report for al-jazeera from the world's conflict hot spots but syria has become the rubicon cross he mentioned on the groups fighting against assad's army his bosses and doha felt he needed medication he has just resigned because of biased coverage he says somewhere like you know promoting. syria. egypt tunisia whatever but i don't think for example that the revolution i'm behind on saudi arabia and this is just a proxy it's a proxy used by by its there by fellow factions by certain a government by us to fuel this war. with more and more proof and merge in all of the international media is involved in the arab spring revolutions the question remains open to what extent they influence events and how much responsibility they therefore share for what follows. see beirut lebanon. the masters is preparing to host a u.n. technical team to discuss a
progressive voices such as mine were not going to be this welcomed news not anymore obviously the ataris excited to cheat a picture of the news a little more than we used to know that's always a mistake. well known what questions and russian used to report for al-jazeera from the world's conflict hot spots but syria has become the rubicon cross he mentioned on the groups fighting against assad's army his bosses and doha felt he needed medication he has just resigned because of biased coverage...
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al-jazeera arabic shall have resigned over its coverage of the syrian conflict those who laugh accusing atari own network of politicizing news and being biased against president broadcaster he's also accused of silence of massive anti-government protests in bahrain are just policy your reports. zero setting you can lose it and. setting the news agenda being set by it's a channel once held it is a mouthpiece of freedom and change is fast becoming an instrument of political pressure and propaganda that's been ongoing since last april when you know of two thousand and eleven there senior people for being you know the head of the bureau quit many other people because of the biased coverage and and outright end of the government and dictating editorial policy over libya and now syria when he quit a year ago the head of the bureau see the channel had abandoned the professional and objective of porting claiming it has become an operation room for incitement and mobilization and i do believe that al-jazeera and other channels were not balanced in dealing with the events all are responsible for instan
al-jazeera arabic shall have resigned over its coverage of the syrian conflict those who laugh accusing atari own network of politicizing news and being biased against president broadcaster he's also accused of silence of massive anti-government protests in bahrain are just policy your reports. zero setting you can lose it and. setting the news agenda being set by it's a channel once held it is a mouthpiece of freedom and change is fast becoming an instrument of political pressure and...
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that's a different story as an atari it was it makes it very hard to break in body printed by smart or dumb and it doesn't let it go this is a mystery that has destroyed a class of people which say even in this and throughout history when you destroy the people who say and do things the right way your society holds them really has the huge price war and that's what he's doing he's wiping out all the people who got it right at the expense of the people who did it wrong people who took out who is mortgages and. he's saving those people i think spirits of the other people who play by the proper rules and speaking by playing by the rules or not playing by the rules i want to know what your take is on this whole goldman sachs thing i don't know if you saw the whole brouhaha that ensued after this op ed britain by greg smith but one of the things that i guess on my show has worked in and around wall street for many years she worked at goldman sachs in the eighty's said you know the fact is they're so big and have their hands in everything so maybe they haven't lost clients because people hav
that's a different story as an atari it was it makes it very hard to break in body printed by smart or dumb and it doesn't let it go this is a mystery that has destroyed a class of people which say even in this and throughout history when you destroy the people who say and do things the right way your society holds them really has the huge price war and that's what he's doing he's wiping out all the people who got it right at the expense of the people who did it wrong people who took out who is...
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. >> and an atari system from the late 1970's or early 1980's. >> i remember those. ready to go. >> my goodness. remember the old joysticks? >> the power pad. you had to pump with your foot down like that. >> it's a good day it to get out for a run. >> go outside and enjoy the temperatures. a little unsettled inas far as cloud cover. look at the moon in the center of your screen. this is annapolis overlooking the severn river and the bay. and i sunrise or rather -- a nice monrise. still way up there getting higher in the sky as the sun is preparing to rise. some brightness on the horizon. south of frederick in frederick county there's one little sprinkle that is inching its way to the northeast. what you see in southern maryland and near stafford is ground clutter that we typically get in the mornings. there's rain really off to the west, and the west virginia, clipping western maryland, garrett county, allegany county a shenandoah, rockingham county. this is pushing east and falling apart as it does. the farthest east it will make its is the shenandoah valley early
. >> and an atari system from the late 1970's or early 1980's. >> i remember those. ready to go. >> my goodness. remember the old joysticks? >> the power pad. you had to pump with your foot down like that. >> it's a good day it to get out for a run. >> go outside and enjoy the temperatures. a little unsettled inas far as cloud cover. look at the moon in the center of your screen. this is annapolis overlooking the severn river and the bay. and i sunrise or...
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winfrey. [ cheers and applause ] i think the last time i was this excited was when my parents gave us atariughter ] steven tyler will be a part of our show on sunday night. [ cheers and applause ] tonight on "american idol," 12 men and 12 women remain, which is good because now steven can really zero in on which ones he wants to have sex with. [ laughter ] and with that said, it's time for steven tyler's creepy leer of the night. ♪ trouble with love it is ♪ it doesn't care how fast you fall ♪ [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i think a dog did that to a pillow on youtube. next week, viewer voting begins. and once again, america will select an "american idol." maybe we should let another country select one this time. our track record, quite frankly, isn't so great. the lord gifted us with a new episode of "jersey shore" tonight on mtv. the gang this evening, embarked on a spiritual journey to find a dumpster to pee behind. and they found one. snooki's boyfriend, jonny appeared tonight. when they got home, snooki wanted to make sweet love to jonny. but jonny drank too much and got sick. we thought it wo
winfrey. [ cheers and applause ] i think the last time i was this excited was when my parents gave us atariughter ] steven tyler will be a part of our show on sunday night. [ cheers and applause ] tonight on "american idol," 12 men and 12 women remain, which is good because now steven can really zero in on which ones he wants to have sex with. [ laughter ] and with that said, it's time for steven tyler's creepy leer of the night. ♪ trouble with love it is ♪ it doesn't care how...
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from the very beginning when he and steve wozniak were working at atari and they have to do a game and woz says "that will take me a month to write the code." and steve says "you can do in the four days." it was a reality distortion field. woz says no, i can't. and he said "he distorted reality, i did the impossible." >> rose: is that where he added listen, if i can save a life could you make it... >> so when they're doing the macintosh, soon after, same sort of thing he says to larry kenyon doing the bootup of the mac, shave ten seconds off. it's doing 80 seconds, it's taking too long. he said "look at this code, it's..." "you can do it." finally steve jobs said "if you could save a human life would you shave the ten seconds? " and kenyon says "i guess so." so jobs writes out "there will be a million macintoshs ten seconds every time it boots up within one year that would save 50 human livesment" or whatever the math does. larry kenyon says "i went back to my cubicle and shaved off 28 seconds. and your friend when cal weeks he told him you can make gorilla glass. corning glass. cornin
from the very beginning when he and steve wozniak were working at atari and they have to do a game and woz says "that will take me a month to write the code." and steve says "you can do in the four days." it was a reality distortion field. woz says no, i can't. and he said "he distorted reality, i did the impossible." >> rose: is that where he added listen, if i can save a life could you make it... >> so when they're doing the macintosh, soon after,...
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. >> el palacio pijama y atari. >> es setentero ochentero. >> el pacman. >> el casette. >> los zapatosidas. el 70% de los estudiantes arrestados son hispanos y afroamericanos. los ultimos son 3 veces mas propensos a ser expulsado. la polÍtica de cero tolerancia a las escuelas es la principal responsable. esta regla se aplica especialmente en cuelan donde el 45% de los matriculados son hispanos o afroamericanos. >> la educaciÓn es el derecho civil de esta generaciÓn. e s una verdad innegable que violan sus principios de igualdas. el estudio indica que los estudiantes hispano y afroamericanos con alguna limitacion fisica son aislados. el 21% son hispanos. >> no solo el trato y la disciplina. el estudio indica que en las escuelas donde hay mÁs hispanos y afroamericanos se ofrecen menos materias como matematicas y calculos. >> lo importante es saber quÉ harÁ el departamento de educaciÓn para corregir las discrepancias. gracias. >> vamos a hablar de la economia. los expertos en finanzas pronostican un crecimiento superior al que han hecho. el Índice es mejor que el 8,4% que han calculado. l
. >> el palacio pijama y atari. >> es setentero ochentero. >> el pacman. >> el casette. >> los zapatosidas. el 70% de los estudiantes arrestados son hispanos y afroamericanos. los ultimos son 3 veces mas propensos a ser expulsado. la polÍtica de cero tolerancia a las escuelas es la principal responsable. esta regla se aplica especialmente en cuelan donde el 45% de los matriculados son hispanos o afroamericanos. >> la educaciÓn es el derecho civil de esta...
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>> the man who ran atari. job. they look at him and say he's got some aspiring quality in him. >> this famous fbi record came out after your book. he described mr. jobs as a conceptive individual who's not completely forthright and honest. >> it's a complexity that i talked about in the book. what i said about his early career, about the early '80s in apple. sometimes he would bend reality, for some people that just meant he lied to me, he manipulated me. he drove me to do things that i didn't want to do. steve said you can shave ten seconds off. the buy said no, no, no you don't understand, this is the way to do it and the guy shaved 38 seconds off. steve always did it, not north to get more profit for him, but to make more greater products, products that were insanely great. >> if you had to pick another great leader today, someone who maybe not the exact same mold as steve jobs, but someone who was an incredible leader who we need to keep our eye on who would it be? >> i think larry page coming back to goog
>> the man who ran atari. job. they look at him and say he's got some aspiring quality in him. >> this famous fbi record came out after your book. he described mr. jobs as a conceptive individual who's not completely forthright and honest. >> it's a complexity that i talked about in the book. what i said about his early career, about the early '80s in apple. sometimes he would bend reality, for some people that just meant he lied to me, he manipulated me. he drove me to do...