July 2006
Monthly Archive
Naruto
Posted by Matt Emery on 31 Jul 2006 6:20 am. Filed under Aussie Video.
Flying in Australia
Posted by Matt Emery on 28 Jul 2006 5:02 pm. Filed under Aussie Video.
TerrorStorm Deluxe High Quality (Alex Jones)
Posted by Matt Emery on 27 Jul 2006 12:00 am. Filed under Aussie Video.
TerrorStorm Deluxe High Quality (Alex Jones)
AEJ Productions
1 hr 52 min 45 sec - Jul 27, 2006
From the great mind that brought you documentaries such as "Martial Law 9/11: The Rise of the Police State" and "Dark Secrets Inside Bohemian Grove" comes a new movie to awaken the masses. TerrorStorm goes into documented cases of government-sponsored terror before exposing the 7/7 bombings as an orchestrated event and brings another update on the current state of the 9/11 Truth Movement. This video is copyrighted but is allowed for non-profit, educational distribution. If you like this film or any other, please visit the website's shop for this and other great documentary films.
AEJ Productions
1 hr 52 min 45 sec - Jul 27, 2006
From the great mind that brought you documentaries such as "Martial Law 9/11: The Rise of the Police State" and "Dark Secrets Inside Bohemian Grove" comes a new movie to awaken the masses. TerrorStorm goes into documented cases of government-sponsored terror before exposing the 7/7 bombings as an orchestrated event and brings another update on the current state of the 9/11 Truth Movement. This video is copyrighted but is allowed for non-profit, educational distribution. If you like this film or any other, please visit the website's shop for this and other great documentary films.
Typical Aussie Party
Posted by Matt Emery on 26 Jul 2006 5:00 pm. Filed under Aussie Video.
Typical Aussie Party
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1 min 56 sec - Jul 27, 2006
A typical old persons party in Australia
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1 min 56 sec - Jul 27, 2006
A typical old persons party in Australia
AUSTRALIA vs WEST INDIES, 1984/1985 WSC 3rd FINAL
Posted by Matt Emery on 26 Jul 2006 9:36 am. Filed under Aussie Video.
AUSTRALIA vs WEST INDIES, 1984/1985 WSC 3rd FINAL
MHJanson
7 min 59 sec - Jul 26, 2006
Highlights package from the 3rd final of the World Series Cup of 1984/1985 between Australia and the West Indies @ the SCG.
TEAMS
AUSTRALIA: Graeme WOOD, Kepler WESSELS, Robbie KERR, Allan BORDER, Dean JONES, Wayne PHILLIPS, Simon O’DONNELL, Geoff LAWSON, Craig McDERMOTT, Rod McCURDY, Rodney HOGG
WEST INDIES: Desmond HAYNES, Richie RICHARDSON, Larry GOMES, Viv RICHARDS, Gus LOGIE, Clive LLOYD, Jeff DUJON, Malcolm MARSHALL, Michael HOLDING, Winston DAVIS, Joel GARNER
Human Computation
Posted by Matt Emery on 26 Jul 2006 12:00 am. Filed under Aussie Video.
Human Computation
Google engEDU
51 min 31 sec - Jul 26, 2006
Google TechTalks July 26, 2006 Luis von Ahn is an assistant professor in the Computer Science Department at Carnegie Mellon University, where he also received his Ph.D. in 2005. Previously, Luis obtained a B.S. in mathematics from Duke University in 2000. He is the recipient of a Microsoft Research Fellowship. ABSTRACT Tasks like image recognition are trivial for humans, but continue to challenge even the most sophisticated computer programs. This talk introduces a paradigm for utilizing human processing power to solve problems that computers cannot yet solve. Traditional approaches to solving such problems focus on improving software. I advocate a novel approach: constructively channel human brainpower using computer games. For example, the ESP Game, described in this talk, is an enjoyable online game -- many people play over 40 hours a week -- and when people play, they help label images on the Web with descriptive keywords. These keywords can be used to significantly improve the accuracy of image search. People play the game not because they want to help, but because they enjoy it. I describe other examples of "games with a purpose": Peekaboom, which helps determine the location of objects in images, and Verbosity, which collects common-sense knowledge. I also explain a general approach for constructing games with a purpose.
Google engEDU
51 min 31 sec - Jul 26, 2006
Google TechTalks July 26, 2006 Luis von Ahn is an assistant professor in the Computer Science Department at Carnegie Mellon University, where he also received his Ph.D. in 2005. Previously, Luis obtained a B.S. in mathematics from Duke University in 2000. He is the recipient of a Microsoft Research Fellowship. ABSTRACT Tasks like image recognition are trivial for humans, but continue to challenge even the most sophisticated computer programs. This talk introduces a paradigm for utilizing human processing power to solve problems that computers cannot yet solve. Traditional approaches to solving such problems focus on improving software. I advocate a novel approach: constructively channel human brainpower using computer games. For example, the ESP Game, described in this talk, is an enjoyable online game -- many people play over 40 hours a week -- and when people play, they help label images on the Web with descriptive keywords. These keywords can be used to significantly improve the accuracy of image search. People play the game not because they want to help, but because they enjoy it. I describe other examples of "games with a purpose": Peekaboom, which helps determine the location of objects in images, and Verbosity, which collects common-sense knowledge. I also explain a general approach for constructing games with a purpose.