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Call of Duty MW3 Rampage | Fueled by Evil Controllers
BHL Sniipez goes on a tear with the SPAS 12 (Pre-Patch). Remember to subscribe and leave a...
published: 25 Mar 2012
author: BHLxGaming
Call of Duty MW3 Rampage | Fueled by Evil Controllers
BHL Sniipez goes on a tear with the SPAS 12 (Pre-Patch). Remember to subscribe and leave a rating! www.bhlgaming.com Subscribe www.youtube.com Call of Duty Glossary 360: When the player spins 360 degrees or Xbox 360 360-noscope: when the player spins a full 360 degrees and gets a kill with a sniper rifle or bolt action rifle from the hip. 360 Quick-scope: More difficult to pull off, involves a player spinning a full 360 degrees, quickly aiming down the scope, and scoring a one shot kill. 360 Clutch: A clutch in a full game of Search and Destroy including all kills clutched with a 360 quickscope. 360 Tomahawk: When a player spins a full 360 degrees and gets a kill with a thrown tomahawk. 3arc: Treyarch. Accolade: 'Badges' awarded to players after matches for certain achievements (ie most kills, highest killstreak). Ace: Killing the entire enemy Search & Destroy team all by yourself. Similar to Clutch. (See section C.) Ace Clutch: Killing the entire enemy team in Search and Destroy as the last one left alive on the players team. A variant of 'Clutch'. Across the map: Getting a kill across the map. Admin: Administrator. ADS: Aiming Down Sights. AEAE: All editors are equal. AfD: Articles for Deletion. AFC: Away From Controller AFK: Away From Keyboard. Aimbot: A program used by a hacker to gain easy headshots etc. by automatically aiming the weapon without the player using the normal controls. Using said aimbot will result in a permanent ban on the Steam network, PSN and Xbox <b>...</b>
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How to Get around Warner music groups copyright claim (LEGALLY!)
Alright, hate those mother f!@#$%^ WMG??? Well i'm here to get around their copyright ...
published: 09 Aug 2009
author: OOTMROCKS
How to Get around Warner music groups copyright claim (LEGALLY!)
Alright, hate those mother f!@#$%^ WMG??? Well i'm here to get around their copyright claim LEGALLY! YES LEGALLY! If you've already seen this vid, then heres a quote In August 2008 US District Judge Jeremy Fogel of San Jose, California ruled that copyright holders cannot order a deletion of an online file without determining whether that posting reflected "fair use" of the copyrighted material. The case involved Stephanie Lenz, a writer and editor from Gallitzin, Pennsylvania, who made a home video of her 13-month-old son dancing to Prince's song Let's Go Crazy and posted the 29-second video on YouTube. Four months later, Universal Music, the owner of the copyright to the song, ordered YouTube to remove the video enforcing the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Lenz notified YouTube immediately that her video was within the scope of fair use, and demanded that it be restored. YouTube complied after six weeks, not two weeks as required by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Lenz then sued Universal Music in California for her legal costs, claiming the music company had acted in bad faith by ordering removal of a video that represented fair-use of the song.[26] Warner Music Group has followed suit, ignoring fair-use and deleting any video with music that they have rights over—no matter how big or small the audio clip is. PS GO WIKIPEDIA
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Information Technology and Genetic Research: The Eighth White House Millennium Evening (1999)
thefilmarchive.org October 12, 1999 Genetics (from Ancient Greek γεν&epsi...;
published: 06 May 2012
author: thefilmarchived
Information Technology and Genetic Research: The Eighth White House Millennium Evening (1999)
thefilmarchive.org October 12, 1999 Genetics (from Ancient Greek γενετικός genetikos, "genitive" and that from γένεσις genesis, "origin"), a discipline of biology, is the science of genes, heredity, and variation in living organisms. Genetics deals with the molecular structure and function of genes, gene behavior in context of a cell or organism (eg dominance and epigenetics), patterns of inheritance from parent to offspring, and gene distribution, variation and change in populations,such as through Genome-Wide Association Studies. Given that genes are universal to living organisms, genetics can be applied to the study of all living systems, from viruses and bacteria, through plants and domestic animals, to humans (as in medical genetics). The fact that living things inherit traits from their parents has been used since prehistoric times to improve crop plants and animals through selective breeding. However, the modern science of genetics, which seeks to understand the process of inheritance, only began with the work of Gregor Mendel in the mid-19th century. Although he did not know the physical basis for heredity, Mendel observed that organisms inherit traits via discrete units of inheritance, which are now called genes. Genes correspond to regions within DNA, a molecule composed of a chain of four different types of nucleotides—the sequence of these nucleotides is the genetic information organisms inherit. DNA naturally occurs in a double stranded form, with nucleotides <b>...</b>
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Google I/O 2008 - Design Patterns for Enhanced Accessibility
Leveraging Web 2.0 Design Patterns For Enhanced Accessibility TV Raman (Google) HTML DOM+ ...
published: 10 Jun 2008
author: GoogleDevelopers
Google I/O 2008 - Design Patterns for Enhanced Accessibility
Leveraging Web 2.0 Design Patterns For Enhanced Accessibility TV Raman (Google) HTML DOM+ JavaScript constitutes the assembly language of Web Applications. Access To Rich Internet Applications --- ARIA --- adds in a couple of additional op-codes for helping Web applications better communicate with adaptive technologies such as screenreaders. How do we now push the envelope with respect to Web applications and adaptive technologies such as screenreaders and self-voicing browsers in a manner similar to what we as Web developers have collectively achieved for the mainstream user? This session will demonstrate programming techniques that help Web developers experiment with and build in the latest accessibility techniques into their Web applications. We will base this session on project Google-AxsJAX. Developers should know JavaScript, but session doesn't require deep AJAX hackery.