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MegaUpload is currently being portrayed by the MPAA and RIAA as one of the world’s leading rogue sites. But top music stars including P Diddy, Will.i.am, Alicia Keys, Snoop Dogg and Kanye West disagree and are giving the site their full support
in a brand new song. TorrentFreak
caught up with the elusive founder of MegaUpload, Kim Dotcom, who shrugged off “this rogue nonsense” and told us he wants content owners to get paid. “
It works like an ad blocker but instead of blocking ads we show ads coming from Megaclick, our ad network,” says Kim. “
This way we will generate enough ad revenue to provide free premium services and licensed content so that our users can have it for free.”
posted by finite
on Dec 9, 2011 -
73 comments
Picking Up Women 101, courtesy of the Internet. (
warning: Youtube linkfest) Author
Neil Strauss (The Game)
introduces us to the concept.
Celebrated PUA
Mystery (of VH1's '
The Pick Up Artist' fame) shows us
some of his
moves and
espouses. (Conan O'Brien makes
light of it all.) Self-described 'nerd' Ross Jeffries (who claims to be this inspiration for
this character) sells his line of
Speed Seduction using a hypnosis-based strategy called
NLP (neuro-linguistic programming) to get into girls' panties. You might want to check out a more straight-forward approach, highlighted by UK Channel 4's 'Speed School.' (parts
1 2 3 4 5).
[more inside]
posted by Mach3avelli
on Sep 16, 2007 -
245 comments
The Game. It’s 4am. In the past twenty hours you've done everything you could ever have imagined-- been
chased by black helicopters,
climbed mountains,
been scared out of your wits, broken the land-speed record for a mini-van,
agonized over the inadequate size of your cranium, jumped for joy, and told your best friend off. Everything but sleep. You won't get to do that for at least another 8 hours.
A combination of scavenger hunt, road rally and mental gymnastics, The Game sends six-person teams scurrying across the landscape in vans equipped with laptops and photocopiers, maps, bibles, walkie-talkies, GPS units, cryptographic cheat sheets and, variously, wetsuits, sledgehammers and blowtorches. Sound fun?
Go for it!
posted by Daddio
on Apr 21, 2004 -
9 comments