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11/30/2005

Animated GIFs, again

Filed under: — AlienMind @ 8:44 pm

I’ve felt pretty much under the weather today, but I did manage to put this together:

Animated GIFs, the revenge

Oh, yeah, almost forgot about the new LaserHead page

11/28/2005

“The End of Copyright” isn’t so right

Filed under: — AlienMind @ 11:31 pm




I was doing my usual wandering around the ‘net tonight and came across this article at Gamasutra called “The End of Copyright”.

You’ll need to read the article before there is any point in reading on. Go ahead, I’ll be waiting on the other side of the break. Go on.





Ok, back? You did read it, right?

All righty. The general gist of the article is that so many people now regard copying as “ok” that, eventually, U.S. government policy will shift towards making it legal to do so. Copyright as it now stands will cease to be and all that.

I can’t say I agree, as much as I wish I could.

We have a large number of people in this country that have no problem with the idea of legalizing – or, at the least, decriminalizing – marijuana. Not all, of course, or even a supermajority. But a significant number of them. Think about that, we’ll get back to it.

The author of the above article cites the recent Supreme Court ruling on Grokster as evidence that, eventually, copyright will cease to be. (In case you weren’t paying attention, Grokster lost that ruling, and it put them out of business.) He states that this will drive P2P code development not underground, but out into the open – no one will own it, no company can be sued, and P2P clients will be made from the outset to be untraceable and use a mesh network to hide the source of the data. I tend to agree with that, and TOR (The Onion Router) is just a first step towards that, even if it is a layer effect and not built-in to the P2P apps at this time.

However, I don’t see this as any evidence that copyright will go away. Going back to the marijuana example – more and more people seem to regard it as less harmful than alcohol – but I see no trend in our government that indicates to me that they are going to back away from making the laws harsher and harsher.

What do these two have in common? Money.







Drug arrests are a cash cow for communities and for companies that build prisons and run mandatory re-hab centers. Copyright allows mega-companies to become unbelievably wealthy, and all of those companies contribute to candidates. There is going to be no shortage of money being spent to make sure the current monopolistic copyright scheme stays in effect – in fact, I expect more laws being submitted that not only solidifies the status quo but actually mandates that your computer enforce these schemes. I don’t know if these bills will pass, but it does not look good. By the way, have you donated to the EFF lately? You should.

Think I’m nuts? Go ahead an look up the odd coincidence that every time Disney was about to lose the copyright status on Mickey Mouse the U.S. Senate would magically pass another bill that extended the copyright statutes so that this did not happen. Just coincidence, of course.

Add to this the complication that the United States Senate has ratified a number of international treaties that also lean towards solidifying the current copyright scheme and it looks even worse.

I may be wrong, it would not be the first time. And maybe it is the gloomy, Damnation Alley look of the night sky outside my window right now, but I don’t see this problem getting better anytime soon.

11/27/2005

Flash… thingies

Filed under: — AlienMind @ 5:58 pm

Viking Kittens

Free your mind, Neo

All Hail Hypnotoad

All Hail Zim!!!!

Breakdance with the Transformers

Family Media Guide: A guide to all that is perverted and wrong

Filed under: — AlienMind @ 3:56 pm

Family Media Guide has put up this handy search engine (using their “proprietary methods”) that allows you to search based on Profanity, Sex and Violence.

It’s great! It allows you to watch only the most Violent, Profane and Sexual films and video games – no guessing and finding out that “When Harry met Sally” doesn’t have any explicit scenes.

For an example review, check out this review of Leisure Suit Larry :

Words and Instances:
F-word, A*s, A*shole, B*stard, B*tch, C*ck, D*ck, God Damn, Hell, Jesus, P*ssy, Sh*t

With reviews like that how can you go wrong?

New video posts

Filed under: — AlienMind @ 2:49 pm

Ok, we’ve got some new video posts up at Mindprobe – including some slot car racing, baby drumming, billions of SuperBalls bouncing down the street and some North Korea/Kim Jong Il goodness.

Oh, and a little LaserHead.

More random photos

Filed under: — AlienMind @ 1:40 pm

Yes, I’m still cleaning out my disk. Other than a few dozen posts and a few images and movies, I’m almost done.

Here is the current random photos, including the final picture in the set which is most certainly the most perfect weird photo ever.

11/26/2005

How all of this stuff works

Filed under: — AlienMind @ 1:30 pm

Click the image to see a diagram of the workings of the Alienminds computer complex.

11/25/2005

Always wanted to shoot the lock off of a door

Filed under: — AlienMind @ 11:37 pm

Some guy had enough time in his retirement to investigate the best way to shoot locks off of doors.

It seems that it isn’t like the movies show it.

Next thing you know he’ll prove the “endless pistol magazine” is false. I hope not, I really want one of those.

Chuck Norris, Real American Hero

Filed under: — AlienMind @ 11:33 pm

Someone around here decided to link to a page praising Vin Diesel.

Now, rather than shoot down the many defects of that role-playing nancy-boy (who can’t even defend himself from ducks), I counter-post with The Top Thirty Random Chuck Norris Facts.

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