This happens so often I have the routine memorised.
Some distributor or developer decides the best way to give their game publicity and to boost its all important opening earnings is to include a gratuitously provocative, sensationalist and utterly unnecessary segment. Somebody acquires the game early, posts the footage on youtube and it reaches critical mass.
The media is drawn to this like a moth to flame in anticipation of easy ratings. They sensationalise it, take it out of content and bring in some 'experts' who have never actually played it or any other video games for that matter but are stalwart advocates against violence in videogames.
They pontificate about how because games are interactive and so realistic, they compel people to commit violence mentioning notable mass killings but being unable to provide any peer reviewed evidence for a significant link between the two.
Uproar ensues, game sells better than it would have otherwise. Rinse, repeat.
And yet they still managed to repeatedly hit predesignated UN sites and drop white phosphorous by accident. What utter nonsense. And there mere gall of suggesting Israel provided aid to Gaza when it had previously and now continues to impoverish and starve the region by imposing a blockade is simply astounding. Tell the 1400 or so Palestinians who died during the war that it was an unintentional accident.
1. Add a function for either a non-vote (as opposed to up/down) or simply allow us to keep track of videos we've seen or already clicked on and those we haven't. They could change colour somehow like hyperlinks maybe.
2. Add a way to pop up videos in their own tiny window. i remember asking for this ages ago and it didnt happen but now that I see youtube has this i know i can't be the only one who thinks this is a good idea! Because what I at least tend to do, is if I'm watching a long sift such as a documentary, I'll put it on in the background, and do something else while it's playing. you can already kinda do this in chrome pretty easily by ripping the tab off and squeezing it into a small box and shoving it to the side of the screen, but if there was a simple button to create a neat popup, it'd be so much easier.
3. Add a small drop down menu on each video page, that gives you an option of all the obvious long/short/genres/blocked commands to be posted automatically. Leave it so you can still do it manually too and add some witty comment at the end of it of course. I just think not having such a simple option makes it seem a bit archaic.
Not really that worried about it, just found the video interesting
But yeah, I agree especially since overpopulation and high birth rates are related to economic prosperity, as more countries grow themselves out of poverty, global populations will grow at a slower rate and the problem will go away by itself. Hell, it's even already projected.
Issues that appear to be less important though, which require actual action rather than happening automatically and contradict the interests of corporations, like the ones you mentioned well yeah might as well give up hope on those, so you don't let yourself down
In reply to this comment by marinara: ahh i know you're smart real smart but dont' worry about overpopulation. worry about aquifer loss in the midwest, loss of habitat resulting in species loss... even industrial chemicals causing buildups and knocking down the ecosystem.
the big things will take care of themselves so don't worry.
I can't over just how hilariously disinterested the presenter appears to be.
Anyway, this seems pretty nifty and intuitive. I wonder how they're able to get real time traffic updates or rather what kind of analysis they use to measure traffic density.
I'm hoping Obama puts more pressure on Israel to stop the settlments once the health care debacle is over. Netanyahu has accepted the idea of a Palestinian state although with the completely untenable expectation that it will be demilitarised. That, combined with the fact that he has wilfully allowed these kind of settlements to go on suggests that he is stalling and has no interest in following through.
At the very least Obama needs to put the foot down like Bush senior and make aid funds contingent on compliance with an end to settlements although I guess he is still naively hoping for a peace settlement. Not to mention he could simply have no intention of creating a two state solution at all, and just be feinting that. Either way, the chances of anything happening in the near future, or at all for that matter look pretty grim.
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Some distributor or developer decides the best way to give their game publicity and to boost its all important opening earnings is to include a gratuitously provocative, sensationalist and utterly unnecessary segment. Somebody acquires the game early, posts the footage on youtube and it reaches critical mass.
The media is drawn to this like a moth to flame in anticipation of easy ratings. They sensationalise it, take it out of content and bring in some 'experts' who have never actually played it or any other video games for that matter but are stalwart advocates against violence in videogames.
They pontificate about how because games are interactive and so realistic, they compel people to commit violence mentioning notable mass killings but being unable to provide any peer reviewed evidence for a significant link between the two.
Uproar ensues, game sells better than it would have otherwise. Rinse, repeat.
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2. Add a way to pop up videos in their own tiny window. i remember asking for this ages ago and it didnt happen but now that I see youtube has this i know i can't be the only one who thinks this is a good idea! Because what I at least tend to do, is if I'm watching a long sift such as a documentary, I'll put it on in the background, and do something else while it's playing. you can already kinda do this in chrome pretty easily by ripping the tab off and squeezing it into a small box and shoving it to the side of the screen, but if there was a simple button to create a neat popup, it'd be so much easier.
3. Add a small drop down menu on each video page, that gives you an option of all the obvious long/short/genres/blocked commands to be posted automatically. Leave it so you can still do it manually too and add some witty comment at the end of it of course. I just think not having such a simple option makes it seem a bit archaic.
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marinara
But yeah, I agree especially since overpopulation and high birth rates are related to economic prosperity, as more countries grow themselves out of poverty, global populations will grow at a slower rate and the problem will go away by itself. Hell, it's even already projected.
Issues that appear to be less important though, which require actual action rather than happening automatically and contradict the interests of corporations, like the ones you mentioned well yeah might as well give up hope on those, so you don't let yourself down
In reply to this comment by marinara:
ahh i know you're smart real smart but dont' worry about overpopulation. worry about aquifer loss in the midwest, loss of habitat resulting in species loss... even industrial chemicals causing buildups and knocking down the ecosystem.
the big things will take care of themselves so don't worry.
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Anyway, this seems pretty nifty and intuitive. I wonder how they're able to get real time traffic updates or rather what kind of analysis they use to measure traffic density.
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At the very least Obama needs to put the foot down like Bush senior and make aid funds contingent on compliance with an end to settlements although I guess he is still naively hoping for a peace settlement. Not to mention he could simply have no intention of creating a two state solution at all, and just be feinting that. Either way, the chances of anything happening in the near future, or at all for that matter look pretty grim.