/\ very cool but does this mean she now has HIV? Or is the HIV virus engineered so it can not cause disease anymore? the Doctor kind of skimmed over that detail. All the same very cool :thumbup:
Also
Neill Blomkamp, TEDxVancouver his view of the human race and the universe
it said that the HIV is engineered to no longer cause disease, so while i'm sure she probably still has this specific strain of HIV (it's a virus, after all) it will no longer give her AIDS, and it's probable that it can't be transmitted the same way it was before. but yeah they skimmed over it, and i'd love to know more!
I have my BAC ! (I don't know what's the equivalent in other countries).
Here's what I got:
09/20 in Mathematics
11/20 in Physic-Chemistry
19/20 in Science
18/20 in English
17/20 in Spanish
16/20 in Philosophy
13/20 in Sport
And last year's marks (i felt on bad correctors )
06/20 in French (written)
12/20 in French (aural)
05/20 in History
Total: 13,15 - Mention assez bien
Also I am accepted in the class I wanted, which is MANAA (I don't know the equivalent in other countries) where I'll do 27h of art/week + 6h of general subjects/week.
For those that have not tried the Roller Coaster in Oculus Rift, don't do it standing up, you will be sick or fall over and hurt your self! Make sure you put on headphones to really melt your brain.
Got myself a Microsoft Award for outstanding Research & Development in Immersion! Walking out of university with a 1st class Bachelor's, found out on my b-day morning so it made a nice 21st b-day haha.
Sam Jinks' sculptural work sustains the briefest and often most private moments in time. Emotional vulnerability is both the subject and result of his work and moves audiences in a way not expected from contemporary art. For Jinks, his works are not literal representations, but are based on the combination of different stages of life.
Jinks uses these themes of old and new to suggest unrealized potential: the figures are frozen in time, simultaneously at the beginning and end of life. This can be interpreted either as a melancholy reflection of loss, or as the experience of generations standing together with the awareness of life cycles and different stages of development. His hyper-real sculptures have been described as 'poignantly beautiful' as his works create a dialogue on both a technical and emotional level through a strong sensitivity to detail. Created from silicone, fiberglass, resin, calcium carbonate and human hair these works contain a profound sense of the vulnerability and are remarkable in their striking portrayal of the human condition.
Jinks' work can be found in various public collections that include: McClelland Gallery + Sculpture Park, Victoria, Australia ,Shepparton Art Gallery, Victoria, Australia, The Kiran Nader Museum of Art, Dehli , Indian and the Museo Escultura Figurativa Internacional Contemporaenea (MEFIC), Portugal, in addition to various private collections within Australia and internationally.
Director: Tom Broadhurst
Camera: Daniel De Silva
Edit: Daniel De Silva
A Client that owes me still quite a bit of money called me and begged me to take some work because he is on a very tight deadline and said that he would pay me afterwards. I told him to go fuck himself unless he kissed my ass and brought me a big fat check. I feel fantastic
http://www.youtube.com/user/Media2000Corp/videos
It's in polish, but if don't know it, no worries there are english subtitles. Some new are serious some less, but most of them always make me feel better .
What made me feel good today? Realizing that I dropped from 216 to 207 pounds (I'm 6'5"). That and the commute to work on my bike. I love the 14 mile round trip every day.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=KSwBT6QRUjA#at=163
/\ very cool but does this mean she now has HIV? Or is the HIV virus engineered so it can not cause disease anymore? the Doctor kind of skimmed over that detail. All the same very cool :thumbup:
Also
Neill Blomkamp, TEDxVancouver his view of the human race and the universe
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tripD00-9zU
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-23132561
http://www.polygon.com/features/2013/6/19/4406600/small-town-man-John-Marston
So awesome, I love to have this playing while working
Here's what I got:
09/20 in Mathematics
11/20 in Physic-Chemistry
19/20 in Science
18/20 in English
17/20 in Spanish
16/20 in Philosophy
13/20 in Sport
And last year's marks (i felt on bad correctors )
06/20 in French (written)
12/20 in French (aural)
05/20 in History
Total: 13,15 - Mention assez bien
Also I am accepted in the class I wanted, which is MANAA (I don't know the equivalent in other countries) where I'll do 27h of art/week + 6h of general subjects/week.
For those that have not tried the Roller Coaster in Oculus Rift, don't do it standing up, you will be sick or fall over and hurt your self! Make sure you put on headphones to really melt your brain.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=J2N01yvONw0
And Ultimate Urban Playground; San Francisco!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=LuDN2bCIyus#at=147
steve barbarich
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Tim Sweeney, Graphics will be "indistinguishable from reality" within 10 years.
http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2013-07-11-epics-tim-sweeney-on-the-problem-with-photo-realism
http://cars.uk.msn.com/news/the-tiny-toy-cars-that-adults-can-drive#image=45
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www.samjinks.com
Sam Jinks' sculptural work sustains the briefest and often most private moments in time. Emotional vulnerability is both the subject and result of his work and moves audiences in a way not expected from contemporary art. For Jinks, his works are not literal representations, but are based on the combination of different stages of life.
Jinks uses these themes of old and new to suggest unrealized potential: the figures are frozen in time, simultaneously at the beginning and end of life. This can be interpreted either as a melancholy reflection of loss, or as the experience of generations standing together with the awareness of life cycles and different stages of development. His hyper-real sculptures have been described as 'poignantly beautiful' as his works create a dialogue on both a technical and emotional level through a strong sensitivity to detail. Created from silicone, fiberglass, resin, calcium carbonate and human hair these works contain a profound sense of the vulnerability and are remarkable in their striking portrayal of the human condition.
Jinks' work can be found in various public collections that include: McClelland Gallery + Sculpture Park, Victoria, Australia ,Shepparton Art Gallery, Victoria, Australia, The Kiran Nader Museum of Art, Dehli , Indian and the Museo Escultura Figurativa Internacional Contemporaenea (MEFIC), Portugal, in addition to various private collections within Australia and internationally.
Director: Tom Broadhurst
Camera: Daniel De Silva
Edit: Daniel De Silva
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZGNk8pUj4Y"]?? ???? 2 - YouTube[/ame]
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mF81Ns4cp4&feature=share&list=RD02flgm6FUFrWQ"]'human puppet' won't dance - YouTube[/ame]
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KW69r9oB750"]Nina Conti - Bringing People Together - the art of ventriloquism at its best - YouTube[/ame]
http://www.thefoxisblack.com/2013/09/03/an-incredible-collection-of-video-game-backgrounds-in-animated-gif-form/
Here is an example
and
GTA bug
This Referee Has To Chill Out,
saw this guy twice on 9gag - his face is so hilarious - still waiting for the right thread to post him
// thanks alex - i passed the test and get an interview on monday !! That made me feel good today too
It's in polish, but if don't know it, no worries there are english subtitles. Some new are serious some less, but most of them always make me feel better .
RIP William Moody a.k.a. Paul Bearer, you just made me sad today
It's cool, he'll live on forever
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH YEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSS
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTxmjud_IwM"]WWF 1992 Royal Rumble Promo: Undertaker Paul Bearer - YouTube[/ame]
So cool, might get a ticket
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=tqYAQdNWQjQ#t=70
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PV06M-Gqxgg"]Tetris - Theme 'A' Acapella - YouTube[/ame]
his entire channel is amazing!
Micro Machines 4 player still kicks ass!
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.544600198922001.1073741839.193713607343997&type=1
http://www.visitcambridge.org/things-to-do/the-centre-for-computing-history-p568801
http://variety.com/2...eel-1200616706/
http://www.youtube.c...h?v=N-xHcvug3WI
Also in more news - Grand Theft Auto: One of Britain's finest cultural exports, according to an article by the BBC http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-24066068
http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/oct/10/asda-3d-printing
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/banksy-sells-original-paintings-worth-2368651
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zX54DIpacNE#t=100
How lucky is the guy from Chicago who buys four! his £152 his just turned into 127848 dollars happy days for one lucky punter.
And the moral of the story is that you get what you pay for!