Pokémon Black 0 Exp NM Run – 11 – Frontier Brain Caitlin – Video

24-05-2012 11:33 Read description for details. Playlist: WHERE IS DARACH?!?!?!? Caitlin is a douche. She specializes in Psychic-type Pokémon. Psychics have a long running history of being crippled each generation due to their innate brokeness. Game Freak was like 'Nots to you, buddy!' towards their awesome and made them crappier over time. They usually have a ridiculous Special Attack stat and Speed, but Caitlin throws that down the drain and uses bulky Psychic-types, which makes this possible. I'm very glad to not fight another Lucian. No matter how bulky her Pokémon are though super-effective attacks can easily break anything. Durant is particularly useful here considering his super ant powers due to Hustle, STAB Bug Bite and Crunch. Dunno which one is stronger due to BlackGlasses but I think Bug Bite is the weaker one. Problem is, even with the Steel-typing, he takes massive damage from Caitlin's pokes because his Special Defense is atrocious. We have to avoid him taking damage at all costs. Caitlin opens with Reuniclus. It has a very varied movepool so not many things can switch in safely. I use Basculin as damage fodder (i can make up terms ok) so, after his death, Durant can easily KO with Crunch. Next is gothictrap. It has a very odd AI - sometimes it goes straight for a Thunderbolt, sometimes it uses Calm Mind then Thunderbolt, sometimes it uses Calm Mind twice in a row. I don't know why. But all those are safe scenarios for Durant - he can survive a Thunderbolt ...

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No Mind – The beginning. – Video

24-05-2012 19:49 The second scene of "No mind". The movie has been cancelled (Although we may pick it up again and finish it soon!), so I decided to upload the only scene that got finished. (although some of the stabalizion hasn't been done on some of the scenes that clearly need it) I own all the video and sounds, except music which can be found here:

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Garena hack using wpe pro may 2009 – Video

24-05-2012 22:03 Dowload here: Now use your mind to create the third filter cuz i wont upload it:P soo... Tip: the third filter refers to expiration date of the gold member soo now use your brain and or your bag of triks to create a pacher that loads with garena and login with gold or full admin based on those 2 or more filters:dc# or c++ recomended Or you can also download wpe pro source code from and update as you want to be undetable by using your mind I have my own Packet editor based on wpe and some featured from whireshark but i wont upload this is my bag of triks:) [En]This video shows you how to hack garena to buy everithyng from garena shop using shels via WPE PRO also what u have see in this video u can add to your c++ project i assume you know that or u can just crack garena but the best way is truth whireshark also u can see the filters i will upload on. rapidshare there also is an third filter that im not showing in this video that doo the rest of the job but il assume u know how to doo that:P Peace IceyJoke[RO] may 2009

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Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Smartphone

Smartphones and tablets perform a lot better when they're not encumbered by a bunch of stored files. Chances are, that content is clutter you don't want anymore -- but if you do, it's easy to upload it to a PC or to the cloud. Keeping your mobile device in pristine condition means you'll have more available memory for all the features and functions you want to take advantage of every day.

If your device is having difficulty completing tasks like file downloading, it's a dead giveaway that it needs some maintenance.

We're used to the idea of spending a bit of time running hard disk defragmentation, spyware scans and other tools on our PCs, but we may not be so au fait with what's needed on the limited-memory phones and PC-substituting tablets we're using daily.

Clean Out Downloaded Files

Every time you click on a Web browser download link and view a PDF or other downloadable file -- like a podcast, email attachment image, or offline map -- on your device, that content is being stored and is using up the limited space available.

Non-volatile flash computer memory used in devices is more expensive than the hard drive type of memory used in PCs. There are also weight, power and space constraints in mobile devices that we don't see in a PC. Consequently, memory capacity is limited in a smartphone or tablet.

Open the Apps drawer area of your device and look for a provided file manager. This will be labeled "Files" or "File Manager" or similar.

Open the app, and browse for folders called "Downloads" in "Internal Phone Storage" and "SD Card." Delete files you find there that you don't want.

Look for a file folder called "DCIM" which holds camera images. Delete the ones you don't want. Upload to your PC or to the cloud.

Folders called "Podcasts" and "Movies" may hold large, redundant media files that you can get rid of if you want.

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Platter: novel photo-sharing social network for keen cooks

How do you launch a social networking site in this day and age, long after the likes of Facebook and Twitter seized the world? One answer is "micro-social networks": designed with a clear and specific purpose in mind, they can fulfill that purpose better than any of the generalists like Facebook.

Platter is a new micro-social network app dedicated home cooking. It allows you to take pictures of food you make and upload them to show the world, tagging them with the you used ingredients. You can then search through those ingredient tags, finding inspiration for something to make with the ingredients you have to hand. As you'd expect, you can also do the usual social networking things, like follow people whose food you find interesting, and post comments and "likes" on pictures.

"Why do I need this?" you might ask. "I have Instagram and Twitter, Facebook and Foodspotting. Why do I need another app?" Well, the Platter team cleverly identified that in fact none of these apps are exactly what you need if you're a home cook looking to show off. Instagram has plenty of food pics, but lacks the ingredient tagging feature. Twitter and Facebook are more general purpose. Foodspotting is designed around the idea of taking pictures of food when eating out, not for home cooking. Platter is complementary to these services.

To underscore this, it has (as you'd probably expect) the ability to cross-post pictures to Facebook and Twitter. These cross-posts are in the form of links to Platter's attractive web interface (self-promotion alert: that's my own Platter page), from where you can drill down into individual pictures. This web view feature is already fuller-featured than Instagram's pared-down approach, as you can navigate from users to pictures and back again, and the Platter team are planning on expanding this further in the future.

Technically, Platter works pretty well. It's been developed by a small team of five people (for both iOS and Android versions) alongside their day jobs, and early on there were some rough edges that betrayed the app's homespun origins -- the occasional layout glitch or failed post. Subsequent patches have mostly fixed the problems. There's still the odd interface quirk -- I didn't find it particularly easy to navigate through the app at first, and sometimes tap targets seem to be frustratingly unresponsive -- but nothing too annoying. I couldn't test the Android version, but I must at least note that it has one -- so your Android-toting friends aren't left out in the cold.

There are some usability decisions that are quite refreshing, too. There's no fancy/hackneyed (delete according to your biases) photo filters, for one thing; if you're suffering from Instagram Fatigue you may find this a relief. The app also doesn't enforce a trendy square crop on photos; when users view your images, they'll see the aspect ratio you took them in, giving you the flexibility to compose shots as you see fit. However, note that the layouts in-app often use square thumbnails, which can result in some weird cropping. Of course, the app can import pictures from the Camera Roll as well as take them live, so if you'd prefer you can use any app already on your camera to shoot, crop, and post-process images. Image compositing app Diptic seems to be a particularly popular choice.

Platter's approach to tagging us also interesting. Unlike Twitter or Instagram's free-form approach, the ingredient tags are set by the system, and you can't add to them yourself; this promotes a clean hierarchy of tags that isn't littered with duplicates or misspellings. However, so far, the tag names are resolutely Brit speak rather than American orientated; so it's "coriander" and not "cilantro", "aubergine" rather than "eggplant", "courgette" over "zucchini". My Colonial cousins may find this jarring. Update: a full complement of US-style food words have now been added to Platter's ingredient tags.

As for the actual content, the food, I've definitely found Platter to be inspirational. Not only on a "what can I make with this level" but also simply from a presentation point of view. And it's particularly good to know, when looking through pictures, that these are all shot at home in an amateur's kitchen. Looking at professional dishes on Foodspotting inspires me to eat; looking at amateur dishes in Platter inspires me to cook.

Platter is also building a fun community. The developers of the app are all very active on the network, commenting on dishes and running competitions. There's a sub-type of user who delights in naming their dishes with the most groan-inducing puns you can imagine, such as my personal best, "steaks on a p(l)an(e)".

I spoke with Will Hodson, director of Platter, about the future plans for the app.

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New Facebook app copies Instagram

24 May 2012 Last updated at 20:10

Facebook has launched a photo sharing smartphone app called Camera.

The software allows users to take multiple pictures and share them at once rather than having to upload them one at a time.

The app also features a feed of friends' photos.

The launch is unexpected as the program offers users similar tools to Instagram which the social network is in the process of taking over.

Both apps allow users to add filters and make other tweaks to photographs.

Facebook has agreed to pay $1bn (638m) for Instagram, but the acquisition has not been completed.

Brian Blau, research director at the technology analysts Gartner, said the move may surprise some, but thought it made sense.

"Facebook has to move its business forward," he told the BBC.

"It said earlier that it would keep Instagram as a separate business, but you need to bear in mind that it is buying a unique social network with a specific demographic.

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Stock Market Game Releases Version 3.0 – Combines Social and Educational to Build Online Community

Facebook may have started with students in mind, but now it's all social. A stock market game adds social features but stays true to investor education identity.(PRWEB) May 23, 2012 Facebook may have started with students in mind, but now it's all social. A stock market game, Smartstocks.com, adds social features but stays true to investor education identity.At its core, Smartstocks.com is a ...

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Ivan Gough

21-05-2012 12:58 Ivan Gough & Feenixpawl feat. Georgi Kay - In My Mind (Axwell Mix)...Support the artists!! H&E Music on facebook: H&E Music on Mixcloud: H&E Music on youtube: I do not, in any way, claim to be the owner of the songs. The rights of the songs are held by the respective artist(s), producer(s) and/or record label(s). Credit should be given to the respective owners and creators. If you have a problem with me uploading any of your content please send me a message and I will remove the video.

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FaZe PryZee’s "Opacity" Episode 21 | Funnies And Fails – Video

21-05-2012 13:11 Thumbs up & Favorite for FaZe PryZee! (Open Description for Info!) FaZe PryZee: "Haven't uploaded one of these in a while. My first hitmarker episode is almost done, so be hyped for that, got some sick hitmarkers. My episode's in editing and it'll be really sick. Enjoy guys!" FaZe PryZee's Channel: FaZe PryZee's 2nd Channel: FaZe PryZee's Twitter: Like him on Facebook! Note: Please keep in Mind that this is NOT MY Video, i got the Permission to Upload this. If you're the owner of this Video, and don't want it uploaded anymore, contact me and I'll remove it as soon as Possible. Thanks. Follow us on Twitter:

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Minecraft LP – EEPower Episode #40 – Mobius Destruction – Video

21-05-2012 17:22 EEPower is set in a land on infinite possibilities, where what you do is only governed by your mind. Edit: Since youtube uploading has failed yet again, I'll ask you guys a question: how should season 1 of EEPower end? I am really itching to try out Thaumcraft (haven't touched it at all, to maintain my "innocence" with it), but the only thing stopping me from playing it is continuing my EEPower world for you guys. Should I continue the series, forgoing adding TC2 to my list of mods, or shall I bring the season to a close and bring even more people into the mysterious lands of EEPower? The choice is yours! Sorry for the issues earlier. It looks like it was a problem with Youtube when uploading. Going to force me to monitor my computer for an hour (see what I did there?) All music heard is either my own creation or is found in the Camtasia music library. All copy-righted material is the sole property of its respective owner. Any use of copy-righted material that is not listed below (such as singing) is purely accidental, and will be dealt with if the need arises. Camtasia liscence agreement:

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Zelda: 3xHearts/No Rings Part 1-01 – Video

22-05-2012 00:33 Welcome everyone, welcome. There were a few videos I had in mind to upload next, but I couldn't move on without giving due respekt to the legendary, Legend of Zelda. This is another groundbreaking game that I grew up with, I'm sure many can relate. Still remember that juicy gold cartridge. When I was little, I thought the intro theme was the most godly thing I've ever heard, hehe. There's only one way to make this more interesting and that's by starting a 3xHearts with No Rings quest.. sword-less version isn't all that fun. I won't be using Save State inside dungeons (like some people), so it should be pretty difficult, especially "Gannon." I expect the Second Quest will be more of a challenge, so, I'll be uploading both. It would be cowardly to only upload the first. Alright, well, thanks for watching.. stay tuned for more content in the future!!

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Sherlock’s Mind Palace – Video

22-05-2012 12:04 I am on a fanvid ROLL! I actually finished this yesterday, but since I uploaded three videos the day before, I figured I would wait an extra day to upload it. I wanted to make something that sort of captured what went on in Sherlock's brain all the time, so this is what happened. I'm not entirely happy with it, but whatever. Song: Ants by EdIT

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Why I Wouldn't Touch Facebook With A Barge Pole

Facebook finally floated and promptly dropped 18% from its $38 IPO price. So hyped was the new issue that, priced at the top of its valuation range, there was insufficient demand to support the stock once trading commenced.

But the short-term gyrations of the share price are only of interest to traders. Longer-term holders of Facebook stock will receive a positive return on their investment if and when the company succeeds in monetising its 900m global user base.

The company is creating new business models to capture revenues from its free-to-use service. The debate on valuation is about how quickly and successfully it can accomplish this.

Hype

That truly massive captive customer base is the reason behind the hype.

Even the Financial Times' authoritative Lex column had an online Facebook IPO calculator. Apparently, if revenue growth tails off gradually from 2011's 88% to a modest 10% by 2018, EBITDA margin remains steady at 50%, capex to sales drops steadily from 30% to 5% over the period and the terminal growth rate from 2019 is 3% pa then, with a few assumptions about risk free rate and equity risk premium thrown in, Facebook's shares are worth $43.

To be fair to the FT, its purpose was to illustrate what heroic assumptions are required to get to a $100bn-plus valuation. But that very methodology of plugging growth assumptions into a DCF model highlights the widespread mis-pricing of the business risk.

If Facebook takes a bath, it will be down to the kind of disruptive change that it has itself created. It's in the nature of such change that it's not readily predictable, but there are plenty of precedents that demonstrate the fickleness of consumer tastes in the social network and technological spaces.

Fickleness versus stickiness

The closest precedent is, of course, Rupert Murdoch's ill-fated acquisition of MySpace. A $580m investment was sold for $35m six years later, as the social network lost out to the then-smaller Facebook. Before that, ITV (Other OTC: ITVPF.PK - news) lost 150m of its 175m investment in Friends Reunited.

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Data Guzzling Apps, Get Educated

BOSTON, MA--(Marketwire -05/22/12)- Telestial.com -- We think we'll change our data-hogging habits when we travel abroad with our smartphones, but "they're called habits for a reason," says Ken Grunski of Telestial.com, an international SIM card provider. "About 70% of our customers use more data than they anticipate when traveling in another country."

Some apps use a 'store and forward' process that bypasses the exorbitant costs of using data overseas, but not necessarily the ones you might think. We asked Ken to give us typical data use and costs for some of the most popular apps among smartphone users today:

Click to see the biggest Data Guzzlers compared side-by-side

Photo Sharing: Instagram

"With smartphone cameras so high in resolution these days, it's going to cost you to send a picture, no matter what. Rising megapixels have outpaced falling data costs," says Grunski. Considering how easy Instagram makes it to share beautiful snapshots of your stay in Bora Bora, chances are you won't stop at just one photo upload.

Streaming Music: Spotify

Grunski warns, "Just don't stream. Load up your music library before you leave. It's free and won't drain your battery as quickly." But if you must stream, he suggests Spotify over other apps like Pandora and IHeartRadio because the music plays live so there's no need to wait for downloads, hence no big dent in your hard drive.

Gaming: Words With Friends

"Generally, one-person games are the best way to go," says Grunski. Games like Fruit Ninja and Solitaire usually don't require data to work, but games Angry Birds (which run ads) can burn significant data. However, if you must maintain your high-score status while abroad, keep in mind what a few rounds of Words With Friends will cost you.

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Baby Gets His Mind Blown by Chipotle! – Video

18-05-2012 06:47 Subscribe for more videos! You can follow me on facebook! - If you want to watch more videos as Ryden grows up you can subscribe to a channel just for that! I thought his reaction was priceless in this so I thought I'd upload this video here on my main channel. Hope you guys dig it! More videos are always on the way. Stay tuned! - my skateboard company's website!

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You’re always here to hold me up when I’m losing my mind.wmv – Video

18-05-2012 16:03 uploading this for the second time stupid youtube.. please comment! it makes my life every single lyric of this song.. means the world to me. please listen to it (': i love him soo much. by the way! I will not be on until monday night! sooo yeah (': spending the weekend with my bestfriend. katieee ilovequincy14 yesyes.

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Photo of Woman – MichaelO – – Video

19-05-2012 01:07 ?????? 2045 Step 1: Control Robots With Your Mind The first step isn't all that science fiction. Brain implants have already allowed humans to use artificial limbs and a monkey has controlled a robotic arm, thanks to research by neuroscientist Miguel Nicolelis. Itskov plans to take these projects further and control an entire robot with one's mind. Step 2: Transplant Brain Into Humanoid Robot If you are on the verge of dying, Itskov aims to preserve your brain and transplant it into a robot, essentially giving you a new body. Step 3: Upload Consciousness Into Humanoid Robot The brain is still an organic tissue and will die off. The next step is to research ways to upload your brain to the humanoid so that you, essentially, never die. Step 4: Replace Humanoid Robot With Hologram What fun is it living in a robot body? Why not live in a hologram so that you can fly at the speed of light and walk through walls? Step 1, having robot surrogates controlled by your mind, is realistic, so much so that it has already been demonstrated to a small degree by humans controlling limbs. The Pentagon, with its Avatar project, hopes to build entire surrogates, just like Itskov, but has no further ambitions. The latter steps are enormous leaps in technology which Itskov aims to be solved by 30 researchers, whom he has reportedly hired. He also has plans to work with DARPA on his project and believes that Step 4 is possible within 30 years. Itskov is ambitious and perhaps overly optimistic ...

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