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Copyright Gangnam Style

Isn’t it interesting how we see the following pattern appear over and over? Some law is held up as a solution for some problem and ends making it worse. Copyrights help make sure artists make enough money to make more art? Patents encourage innovation? It makes you wonder if there is any government program that isn’t bullshit.

Psy Makes $8.1 Million By Ignoring Copyright Infringements Of Gangnam Style | Techdirt Lite

A couple of months back, Mike wrote about how Psy’s relaxed attitude to people infringing on his copyright helped turn Gangnam Style into one of the most successful cultural phenomena in recent years, and that includes becoming the most-viewed video on YouTube ever.

Ah yes, the maximalists will retort, this free-and-easy, laid-back approach is all very nice, but it doesn’t put food on his table, does it? If you want to make a living from this stuff, you’ve got to enforce copyright to stop all those freeloaders ruining your business. Well, maybe not:

With one song, 34-year-old Park Jae-sang — better known as PSY — is set to become a millionaire from YouTube ads and iTunes downloads, underlining a shift in how money is being made in the music business. An even bigger dollop of cash will come from TV commercials.

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Mike Judge set to skewer the valley

Office Space + Idiocracy = Silicon Valley

Deadline.com » Blog ArchiveHBO Greenlights Comedy Pilot From Mike Judge, ‘King Of The Hill’ Duo & Scott Rudin – Deadline.com

Silicon Valley is set in the high tech gold rush of modern Silicon Valley, where the people most qualified to succeed are the least capable of handling success.

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Playing Civ II for 10 years

What will the world be like in 2000 years? Basically no change.

Man Plays Civilisation II For 10 Years, World Disintegrates into ‘Nightmare Of Suffering’ (PHOTOS)

What will the world be like in 2000 years?

According to one visionary using a computer simulation, the distant future will be a “hellish nightmare of suffering and devastation”, largely uninhabitable, flooded and beset by in-fighting, nuclear war and periodic annihilation.

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Strength training improves cycling sprints

I suspect a few people in my family will find this interesting.

Cyclists’ improvement of pedaling efficacy and performance after heavy strength training

The authors tested whether heavy strength training, including hip-flexion exercise, would reduce the extent of the phase in the crank revolution where negative or retarding crank torque occurs. Negative torque normally occurs in the upstroke phase when the leg is lifted by flexing the hip. Eighteen well-trained cyclists either performed 12 wk of heavy strength training in addition to their usual endurance training (E+S; n = 10) or merely continued their usual endurance training during the intervention period (E; n = 8). The strength training consisted of 4 lower body exercises (3 × 4-10 repetition maximum) performed twice a week. E+S enhanced cycling performance by 7%, which was more than in E (P = .02). Performance was determined as average power output in a 5-min all-out trial performed subsequent to 185 min of submaximal cycling. The performance enhancement, which has been reported previously, was here shown to be accompanied by improved pedaling efficacy during the all-out cycling. Thus, E+S shortened the phase where negative crank torque occurs by ~16°, corresponding to ~14%, which was more than in E (P = .002). In conclusion, adding heavy strength training to usual endurance training in well-trained cyclists improves pedaling efficacy during 5-min all-out cycling performed after 185 min of cycling.

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10 PRINT CHR$(205.5+RND(1)); : GOTO 10

Any book about Commodore is on my reading list. You can read it for free, or buy it from Amazon. I really liked Commodore: A Company on the Edge, which told the story of Commodore from the beginning to the sad end. Amiga Forever!

10 PRINT CHR$(205.5+RND(1)); : GOTO 10

10 PRINT is a book about a one-line Commodore 64 BASIC program, published in November 2012. Book purchases support the nonprofit organizations PLAYPOWER (to which all royalties are being donated) and The MIT Press, the book’s publisher.

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