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| 31. The MMA Analyst Talks: UFC and HW Rankings
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Topics include:
- John Fitch cut from the UFC and other blunders
- MMA = UFC?
- UFC and World HW Rankings
**If you can make it past the first 3 mins, it'll be okay. |
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| 30. The MMA Analyst Reviews: UFC 91 - Couture vs. Lesnar
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Could Randy slay the giant?
Does Florian finish fights?
Is Maia closer to the Spider?
What about Gonzaga?
Is McLovin allergic to the BarnCat?
Check it out! |
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| EMCs Disk-Based Backup - Industry Analyst Video
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Industry analysts from Taneja Group, Enterprise Strategy Group and IDC discuss the unique value propositions for backup-to-disk solutions and EMC's leadership position in the market. |
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| 22. The MMA Analyst Previews: Elite XC: Heat
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Will Kimbo get subbed?
Can Semtex catch Shields?
Arlovski or Nelson?
Can Carano do it again?
How will Ninja fair?
And what about Cyborg Santos?
Here's what I think |
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| 14. The MMA Analyst Reviews: UFC 87
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Who left with the belt?
Did Lesnar F5 Herring?
Does Ken Florian finish fights?
Who's Brazilian Jiu Jitsu prevailed?
What happens next?
Cheick it out! |
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| Meet Oui, a Random House Senior Business Analyst
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Create your own career at Random House |
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| 22 Year CIA Analyst Fired 4 Refusing to Falsify Iran Intell
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http://cspanjunkie.org/
July 01, 2008
MSNBC Keith Olbermann |
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| How Mark Bunker Can Get His Xenutv Account Back: Pt. 1
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Mark Bunker, a leading critic of Scientology, lost his xenutv1 account a few weeks ago. The timing was particularly unfortunate because it interrupted plans for publicizing a major interview he had with actor Jason Beghe, a long time Scientologist who left the church and is now one of its most famous critics.
Mark can only get his account back if he convinces Viacom to withdraw the DMCAs it filed against him. This video examines Viacom's claim and provides a way for Mark to get Viacom to drop their complaint and get his account back.
Mark's website: http://www.xenutv.com/
Mark now posts his videos here since he can't post at Youtube:
http://www.vimeo.com/channel7828
Visit the vimeo.com to see the Jason Beghe interview.
L. Ron Hubbard, is quoted as having said, "Writing for a penny a word is ridiculous. If a man really wanted to make a million dollars, the best way to do it would be start his own religion."
http://www.don-lindsay-archive.org/scientology/start.a.religion.html
Sites about Scientology
Sites questioning Scientology's actions.
http://exscientologykids.com/
http://abcnews.go.com/Nightline/story?id=4702271&page=1
http://www.themaskedanalyst.com/Sceintology%20and%20the%20DMCA.htm
Scientology sites
http://www.scientology.org/
http://www.religiousfreedomwatch.org/
Mark discusses the loss of his Youtube account here. Check out the letter by a BayTSP employee acting on Viacom's behalf which says Mark's use of Viacom's clips were "clearing infringing":
http://xenutv.wordpress.com/2008/04/19/my-youtube-account/
Two threads on Enturbulation.org relevant to Mark's lost account:
http://forums.enturbulation.org/100-xenutv-situation-room/continued-man-harpoons-xenutv1-megathread-9979/22/
http://forums.enturbulation.org/100-xenutv-situation-room/viacom-emails-wbm-will-not-retract-10495/7/
The Viacom DMCA dragnet of 2007: Viacom issues 100,000 DMCA takedown notices to Youtube. Nearly 60 of them are totally bogus.
http://www.themaskedanalyst.com/Viacom%20Dragnet.htm
Viacom did not consider fair use in their dragnet. LiberalViewer lost his account for a while because of this.
http://www.themaskedanalyst.com/LiberalViewer.htm
The Electronic Frontier Foundation sued Viacom because their DMCAs did not take fair use into consideration The lawsuit was ended when Viacom reached an understanding with the EFF to give fair use a wide birth. Here is the relevant press release.
http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2007/04/viacom-gives-fair-use-wide-berth-youtube
This post mentions that the two Colbert clips that Mark posted were under 2 minutes each:
http://forums.enturbulation.org/100-xenutv-situation-room/new-direction-drumming-up-dead-story-10756/2/#post196662
The Purpose of Copyright Law:
http://www.themaskedanalyst.com/The%20Purpose%20of%20Copyright%20Law.htm
On Fair Use:
http://www.themaskedanalyst.com/Fair%20Use.htm
Mark's blog posts where he commented on the Colbert videos. This commentary may add the transformative element that would persuade a Court that this was Fair Use.
http://xenutv.wordpress.com/2008/01/10/will-smith-scientologist/
http://xenutv.wordpress.com/2007/01/31/the-book-of-stephen/
Wendy Seltzer is an expert on internet and copyright law. Her experience is somewhat relevant to this discussion. Read about it here:
http://wendy.seltzer.org/blog/archives/2007/02/15/dmca_saga_act_ii_counter_notification.html
http://wendy.seltzer.org/media/DMCA-counter-notification.pdf |
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| Working at YouTube - Julia: Data Warehouse Analyst
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Julia talks about being a Data Warehouse Analyst at YoutTube.
http://www.google.com/jobs/youtubevideovig |
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| Google Analyst Day 2007 - Part 4
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CEO Overview and Executive Panel with Eric Schmidt, Sergey Brin, and George Reyes at Google Analyst Day 2007 |
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| CIA analyst Mel Goodman speaks in Lancaster - Part 1 4/9/07
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Former CIA analyst Mel Goodman speaks at Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster, Pa. in April of 2007.
Goodman goes into the history of the CIA and the intelligence failures of the organization that helped to lead the U.S. into a war with Iraq.
Goodman is a senior fellow and director of the National Security Program at the Center for International Policy in Washington, D.C., and an adjunct professor of government at Johns Hopkins University.
He is former chairman of the International Relations Department at the National War College, and from 1966 to 1990 was division chief and a senior analyst at the CIA's Office of Soviet Affairs. Before that he was a senior analyst at the State Department's Bureau of Intelligence and Research, and an intelligence adviser to the strategic arms limitation talks in Vienna and Washington, D.C.
I've included a story I wrote on the event:
Mel Goodman sees the Central Intelligence Agency in crisis and few remedies to bring it back from the brink of failure.
The former senior CIA analyst for Soviet Affairs from 1976 to 1986 spoke for more than an hour Monday afternoon at Franklin & Marshall College, discussing "The Failure of Intelligence: The Decline and Fall of the CIA."
Goodman said the CIA has existed for almost 60 years and has produced a mix of success and controversy and created a need for secrecy that works counterintuitively to the ideals of democracy.
"Here is an agency that has existed in a world of controversy," Goodman said. "So it shouldn't be any surprise that there's still controversy surrounding the CIA."
Goodman focused on the history of the CIA, including its successes in strategic intelligence and verification and monitoring of arms treaties.
He said the CIA was the first government agency to anticipate the split between the Soviet Union and China in the 1970s, leading to the Triangular Diplomacy under President Nixon and Henry Kissinger.
However, Goodman said, the tactical intelligence branch of the CIA has been a different story. He said it is difficult to anticipate events that come as a surprise to the international community, giving the example of the Chinese entry into the Korean War.
Goodman left his harshest criticism for the clandestine activities and espionage branch of the CIA. He said too many people in government tend to put too much faith in espionage and regime change through clandestine activities.
Goodman said the worst decision ever made by a president was George W. Bush's resolve for war with Iraq for regime change.
He said all analysts needed to look at was the CIA's record of regime change to see disastrous consequences, including installing the Shah of Iran in the 1950s leading to the Islamic revolution in 1979.
"When you look at the strategic side of clandestine activities, particularly covert action, I would say there have been no strategic successes that I can think of and very serious strategic failures," he said.
Goodman also talked about CIA intelligence used by Bush to justify the war with Iraq. He said in the run-up to war nearly every piece of evidence given by the administration was challenged and has proven to be false. He said the day after former Secretary of State Colin Powell's speech to the United Nations about Saddam Hussein's supposed weapon's program, the Washington Post ran seven op-ed pieces with every one taking up Powell's argument.
The speech consisted of more than 20 points, Goodman said, that all proved to be false, and it was written by then-CIA director George Tenet and deputy director John McLaughlin.
Goodman said in the last 20 years the CIA has become too political and not focused enough on nonbiased intelligence. "Bush looks at intelligence the way he looks at all government agencies — they are there to be politicized," he said.
Goodman said he is concerned about what he sees as the erosion of the Constitution and civil liberties in America since the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
"We have given up a lot of what we stand for as a people, in terms of the meaning of America," Goodman said. "Right now I'm not prepared to give up any more." |
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| Clip The Analyst by Delta Goodrem
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The rare clip of "The analyst" |
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