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Government Internet Media

Financial report for the MTV crowd.

Don’t ask me how I run across these things, but I was entertained by this guy’s video. It’s about Canadian government politics but an interesting presentation.

Now this is a financial report I could watch!

He reminds me of Rick Moranis, come to think of it he’s from Canada too.

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History Science

More Deer

According to Michael Conover, a professor of wildlife at Utah State University, the deer population is at an all time high, “more now than when the Pilgrims landed!” He cites the decline of hunting as a major reason.

source: This Old House Magazine article “Bye-bye, Bambi” 4/2007

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Books Government

Harry Potter favorite reading of Guantanamo Bay terror suspects.

Another interesting thing gleaned from the article is that the prison ordered 1,600 Korans to the tune of $23,000.

link icon 8/2005 Washington Post Article

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Internet Media Technology

3D space built from travel photos

Interesting project at Microsoft to “explore photo collections in 3D.” Program can scan personal photos or even photos shared on the web to build a navigable 3D space. One of the coolest things I’ve seen in a while!

link iconhttp://research.microsoft.com/IVM/PhotoTours/

Make sure you watch the video demo!

link iconhttp://research.microsoft.com/IVM/PhotoTours/PhotoTourismFull.wmv

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Government

Murderers best candidates for sentence commutation.

Sebastian Junger in his book A Death in Belmont, puts forth the idea that murderers are the best candidates for sentence commutation and parole. Their recidivism rate is only 2%, compared to burglars, petty thieves and rapists at around 50%.

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Government

All Governments are Deceitful.

A Death in BelmontA comment in the summation of Sebastian Jungers book A Death in Belmont made me think a bit. “All governments are deceitful, because it’s much easier to be deceitful than truthful. And most of the time it is no more sinister than that.”

buy iconA Death in Belmont

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History Media

Political Correctness hides Disney Classic in vault.

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The 1948 motion picture “Song of the South,” has been in hibernation since a theatrical re-release in 1986. Although fans have clamored for a DVD release, it’s themes and subject matter have kept it in the vault, despite the opportunity for a 60th anniversary release this past year. Current Disney CEO Robert Iger made comments at a recent stockholders meeting that the movie may see the light of day in the future. Time is ticking, the movie goes into the public domain in the year 2039.

link iconhttp://www.songofthesouth.net/home.html

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Media

M. Night Shyamalan, in the company of doctors.

Ran across this interesting trivia on director M. Night Shyamalan (The Sixth Sense, The Village):

Not only are his parents doctors, but so is his wife and his nine other siblings. They all hold MD or Ph.D titles.

link iconhttp://videoeta.com/person/1038

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Art Books Entertainment Internet Media Technology

Turn your video into an old style flipbook animation

Here’s a site that will take your 30 second video and turn it into a flip book!

link iconhttp://www.flipclips.com/

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Art Technology

Fascinating Steel House Sculpture

I ran across this fascinating “house structure” made by artist/sculptor Robert Bruno in Texas. It’s made completely out of steel plate and he’s been working on it since 1974. Watch the movie as he describes the house and how he accomplished it.

link iconhttp://www.robertbruno.com/