6.30.2011

Being of the Matrix And I'll Tell You Why
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Here is Another One For Thought! That is I am of The Architect-of-the-Matrix-is-Pure! or You Might Call Him Inktomi the Slayer of Dragons. It's an Old Dakota Legend of the Sioux and the Assiniboine and Mandan of North and South Dakota Where My Family Was From!

Here's The Problem as I Pointed Out in Berkeley: The Web Needs to Be Free! What I Did to Help Was to Purchase This - Distream.

This Was a Company that Raised $8 or $10 million and is no more. What I mean is I own it and the URL. Here's a Google search result or two.

I think it's a great possibly because of this!

I saw Royal O'Brien the CEO demo the technology in San Francisco. I was sitting right next to Stuart Alsop who thought it was cool. He wrote a column for Fortune Magazine and was a venture capitalist working on Masayoshi Son's fund.

After a couple of years, Distream kept raising money and had a knock-your socks off demo and launched a gaming service similar to the popular Steam.

The demo featured Keanu Reeves and Trinity in the Shoot-out of Matrix One in the Halls of the Black-Obelisk Like Building. Sony Was Very Impressed.

That's what I did for MySpace, I mean eUniverse, I was Justin T of the movie Social Network when no one wanted to invest. So, I was a helper of The Vantage Point View of Mulholland Drive.

OK Here's the clip! On Youtube. I embedded it even though there was no embed code! Find instead this easy to use widget from Cognitive Labs - Imagine, as I said, if 100 million people were playing my games! Well they could be, I mean my site has had millions of visitors and that's just the site....that was the whole selling point - validated technology that was portable anywhere. Just yesterday Don Kennedy said he loved Cognitive Labs - it was cool. And that was on an iPhone - where you can easily sign up with an email address!

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6.24.2011

O I Am the One of Thoth!
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I Told My Mother This Yesterday!
I Almost Died at the Hands of Al-Qaeda and a Man Named Osama!
But Now I Am Saved!
The Story Has Something to Do With This Place! Al-Roda!
O Come Forth Prophet And Tell Us The Story!
That I Will Do!
Yes I Almost Died by AK-47 and Pistol and Sword!
But Now I Live!
Succored by The Great Lion of the Sky!
O She Is This One! Hidden!
O I Know What This Picture is About!
O Living Egyptologists Don't!
O Michael My Armor is Golden Like Ra!
O Live Forever With Me For I Am Ptolemy Auletes!
Yes I Am the Flute-Player of the Pan Pipes!
Come With Me and Be The Shepherd of Men!
O Divine Pymander Come Forth Saith Theokritos in the Starfield-of-Forever!
O I Am Watching You Little One Through the Double Gates of Forever!
O Do Not Leave Julianus Augustus Trapped on the Field of Battle!
You Must Let Jovi Conservatori Fly and Be Free!
O Come Forth Little Man and Succor The Floundering Gnosis!
O Be Not Like the Man-in-Black-of-Mallawi!
O Be Like the Holy Guard with The Smile Who Showed You The Way!
O Treasures of Egypt-of-the-Pharaohs-Will-Forever-Be-Yours Saith This One!
O It is One Hidden in the Night of The Eminence of the Flower-of-the-Rose!
O Lost One Be Found in the Stars of Monoceros!

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6.22.2011

O The Golden Apples of Heaven Are Here!
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ROME (AP) - The Vatican is betting an iPod beats "Shush!" in lowering the tour guide noise level in basilicas.

It will even lend you one for free to try to prove its point.

From a tiny booth in the back of St. John in Lateran, the Holy See's pilgrim agency has been quietly asking tourists if they want to tour Rome's oldest basilica with an iPod in hand loaded with an app specially designed to access the place's art, architecture and Christian history.

It's a bid to cut down on the noise as well as to appeal more to the young, not your typical pilgrim, the Rev. Caesar Atuire, CEO of the pilgrim agency, said Tuesday.

"It is designed to appeal to a wider audience than the usual churchgoer," Atuire told The Associated Press in a telephone interview from the Holy Land.

The Vatican will formally unveil the experiment on Wednesday. But a visit Tuesday found curious tourists exploring the cavernous basilica with specially adapted iPods in hand.

"It's fantastic. I really appreciate it," said Agustin Valverde, a Spaniard visiting the basilica with his family, including his eight-month-old son and namesake, who looked wide-eyed at the iPod. "You can see a lot (more) beauty this way."

Atuire suggested that, with a tap of the finger, tourists can zoom in on high-resolution images of artistic details, like the starry blue canopy above the towering high altar, decorating vaulted ceilings. The apps user also can refer to images from the Vatican Library not usually available to the public to enrich their understanding of their basilica tour.

As Atuire spoke, Americans following an English-speaking tour guide near a side chapel that myth says was gilded with gold from Cleopatra's warships craned their necks to try to see. Trying not to disturb others, the guide was lecturing barely above a whisper, practically out of earshot to those not closest to her.

The iPod audio has a chatty format, with some narration by "characters" in history, such as Constantine, the Roman emperor who converted to Christianity.

The multi-lingual audio also offers a conversational description of the battle of the Milvian Bridge spanning the Tiber, won in 312 by Constantine, who saw a flaming cross in the sky. Legend says Constantine lugged soil to the site of what was to become St. John in Lateran, the first basilica within Rome's ancient walls and sometimes dubbed "the first Vatican."

Pilgrim agency workers lending the iPods say teenagers often press their parents to take the device, and show the older generation how it works.

Twelve-year-old Jakob Rhein, from Pope Benedict XVI's native Bavaria region of Germany, chewed on his gum and pronounced the audiovisual aid "very cool. It is in an iPod." His mother Ulrike Rhein called it "quite intuitive to use."

Said Valverde's mother-in-law, Berta Evangelista, a Roman: "All you need is to be a bit comfortable with a touch screen telephone to use it well."

"Basically, we have taken an iPod, we've filled it with plenty of content, with history, with everything you need to know about the basilica" said Rosa Maria Mancini, a spokeswoman for the Vatican pilgrim agency Opera Roman Pellegrinaggi. With the device, "you can discover it piece by piece," she said.

There are audio devices positioned around the basilica that tourists can sit next to and listen to explanations through an old-fashioned telephone-type receiver.But they tether the tourist to one spot. The iPod can be used in the basilica's cloister, letting users better appreciate this island of tranquility as their headphones shut out the chatter of tourists.

There's no charge, although users are told they can leave a donation if they like. Users must leave a document, like a passport or driver's license, as security.

After the experiment ends in December, the Vatican will decide whether to expand the iPod app to other Rome basilicas, although there are no immediate plans to use them for St. Peter's Basilica or Square, Atuire said.

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6.06.2011

No More War This D-Day Remembrance of K87
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Long-Live D Day Veterans!

What I Mean is Come Forth Saving Private Ryan from the Hand of Robert Capa!

Why It's the Handheld Cam's Inspiration!

O Long Live Robert Capa In Absentis!

Now Read This for a Blessing!

A Story of No More War from One of North Beach and the Hungry I's Divine Grip!

I Mean Beam Me Up Scotty!


What if your relative was a defender of the Sea Wall?

Well that was not me!

On the contrary I'm like Saving Private Ryan!

Why my forefathers had four brothers in World War II!

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