Xtraeme

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Location: Los Angeles, CA
Joined:6-6-2006
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About me
I'm a game developer at Pandemic / EA. I previously worked at Microsoft Game Studios on Age of Empires 3 & Rise of Legends. And since game development is an all-or-nothing occupation I don't have much else to say about myself.
Why I use Clipmarks
I'm finding the more I use Clipmarks the more I use it as a way to cite websites. It also allows me to easily take chunks out of a sourced piece of content and then frame it around a talking point in the comments. I'd really like to see Clipmarks become a way to syndicate content from an original news sources that doesn't have a forum attached to it. But, for this to really take off there need to be tools in place to allow for moderation. Perhaps something that's a hybrid of Digg and Youtube's forum system?

All-in-all Clipmarks is a fantastic website and an invaluable service.
Where to find me on the web
Instant Messenger: aktuld@hotmail.com
Website/Blog: http://www.razing.net







   
 
 
 
   
 
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Vote Yes: Congress needs a Version Control System
Xtraeme
by Xtraeme  1-16-2009   
 I have to admit I'm getting a bit addicted to the change.gov's citizen briefing book! This idea struck me as particularly noteworthy.
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An eye for two eyes leaves the world three quarters blind.
Xtraeme
by Xtraeme  12-1-2007   
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Army Maj. Gen. Antonio Taguba says Bush & Rumsfeld knew about Abu Ghraib torture
Xtraeme
by Xtraeme  6-18-2007   
 There was a lot of speculation as to whether or not the President and Rumsfeld were aware of the extent of the conditions at Abu Ghraib, but the discussion never seemed to go anywhere. This reopens the topic for discussion and I'd say it damn near concludes the issue in its indictment of Rumsfeld. At best, Taguba said, "Rumsfeld was in denial ... The photographs were available to him -- if he wanted to see them."
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Dark Galaxy Found
ecopirate
by ecopirate  6-15-2007    1
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With this Lifestyle I Fell in Love
Xtraeme
by Xtraeme  6-5-2007    1
 I don't know how many people here at Clipmarks have spoken with, and or possibly helped, the homeless, but I find it surprisingly common how many drug-addicts, homeless and otherwise "broken people" recognize their tragic state and are capable of putting it in such a way that you can't help but be ... moved. This individual is such a person. A person who is trapped not by his social status, or even by the drugs he's addicted to, but by the choice he makes every day to continue his personal downward spiral. Saying anything else will only take away from this, so please, watch the video. It speaks to everyone.
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Why do the Islamo-fascists hate us?
Xtraeme
by Xtraeme  6-3-2007    3
  Therefore, the argument goes, the chants of “Death to Israel. Death to America” from hundreds of thousands of Shiites marching in Baghdad last week had nothing to do with U.S. foreign policy but were motivated instead by hatred for American principles and lifestyles. This article cuts right to the chase & clearly draws the line between liberal & neo-conservative thinking. It reminds me of the Bush-Kerry debate in '04 when Jim asked, "What criteria would you use to determine when to starting bringing US troops home from Iraq? BUSH: ... ... A free Iraq will be an ally in the war on terror, & that's essential. A free Iraq will set a powerful example in the part of the world that is desperate for freedom. A free Iraq will help secure Israel. A free Iraq will enforce the hopes & aspirations of the reformers in places like Iran. A free Iraq is essential for the security of this country.
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IBM lays off 16,000 western employees in 2005
Xtraeme
by Xtraeme  6-2-2007   
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Rice: "We can't give them a united Iraq"
Xtraeme
by Xtraeme  4-29-2007   
 If the administration is now conceding that we can't unite Iraq - what the hell are we still doing there? Playing a minor support role? If this is a minor support role why have we committed all our troops? Why are we breaking the bank for a region we now admit we can't stabilize? If our benchmarks show that we're not succeeding, isn't that an admission that the challenges we face today are not how to win in Iraq, but rather how to recover from the strategic mistake of invading Iraq in the first place? Maybe someone should sit Bush down and explain the law of diminishing returns.
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Insider trading allegations against President Bush
Xtraeme
by Xtraeme  4-4-2007   
  The SEC investigation ended in 1992 with a memo stating "it appears that Bush did not engage in illegal insider trading," but noted it "must in no way be construed as indicating that the party has been exonerated or that no action may ultimately result." Critics contended the SEC's makeup may have influenced the conclusions, although no evidence of impropriety has been found. The chairman at the time was Richard Breeden, a friend of the Bush family who had been nominated to the SEC by George H. W. Bush & had been a lawyer in James Baker's firm, Baker Botts. The SEC's general counsel at the time was James Doty, who would represent George W. Bush 9 months after he sought to buy into the Texas Rangers. Bush's own lawyer was Robert Jordan, who had been "partners with both Doty & Breeden at Baker Botts & who later became George W. Bush's ambassador to Saudi Arabia." As President, Bush has refused to authorize the SEC to release its full report on the Harken investigation.
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The Head of Alberto Gonzales
Xtraeme
by Xtraeme  3-30-2007   
 What's interesting isn't that Gonzales was involved in firing eight US Attorneys, but rather that at the time, The Attorney General plan to appoint interim replacements and potentially avoid Senate confirmation by leaving an interim U.S. Attorney in place for the remainder of the Bush administration. How this happen? The Department sought and essentially was given new authority under a little known provision in the PATRIOT Act Reauthorization to appoint interim appointments who not subject to Senate confirmation and who could remain in place for the remainder of the Bush administration. ( 1 ) As much as I hate to admit it Limbaugh is right. This is a political fishing expedition, yet at the same time if this is what it takes to hold the Bush Administration accountable for its actions - so be it.
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Wal-mart spying on employees
Xtraeme
by Xtraeme  3-29-2007   
 The quote that jumped out at me: "We operate for the benefit of our shareholders to make sure this company is being appropriately and ethically run ." I'm not sure following people to the far corners of the globe to spy on their personal dealings is what I'd call ethical - that amongst other grievances like union busting , lowering basic standard of living , inequality in the work place , and destroying local economies & small businesses .
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Attorney General Gonzales explains his mistakes,
Xtraeme
by Xtraeme  3-18-2007    4
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Xbox Live Anywhere
Xtraeme
by Xtraeme  3-17-2007   
 I never thought we'd finish this thing. I'm happy to say, "my work ... is done." :)
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PS3 Supercomputing cluster 4x faster than IBM's BlueGene/L
Xtraeme
by Xtraeme  3-16-2007   
 The article goes a little further and says, A standard PC working alone would take a day to simulate 1 billionth of a second of protein folding. But scientists believe that 10,000 idle PS3s can be four times faster than IBM's BlueGene/L System, which cranks out 280.6 trillion calculations per second.
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Science hopes to change past
Xtraeme
by Xtraeme  3-14-2007   
 I long for the days of 1000+ character clips. :(
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Exercise boosts brainpower
Xtraeme
by Xtraeme  3-14-2007   
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80-Year-Old Indian Math Mystery Solved
Kore7
by Kore7  3-10-2007    2
 A few months into 2007 and already another long-standing mathematical mystery has been more-or-less put to rest. It will be hard to top Perelman's stunning proof of the legendary Poincaré Conjecture from last year, but in math and science, you never know when the next breakthrough will come. (If you haven't already, read up on some of the incredible anecdotes about the life of the Indian genius, Ramanujan. He was truly one of a kind.)
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CIA suggests project Blue Book was a PR cover
Xtraeme
by Xtraeme  3-7-2007   
  The early U-2s were silver (they were later painted black) & reflected the rays from the sun, especially at sunrise and sunset. They often appeared as fiery objects to observers below. Air Force BLUE BOOK investigators aware of the secret U-2 flights tried to explain away such sightings by linking them to natural phenomena such as ice crystals and temperature inversions. ( source ).
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Awesome Steel Animal Sculptures
karokan
by karokan  3-7-2007   
 These are simply AMAZING!
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Make Congress read the laws it passes!
Xtraeme
by Xtraeme  3-7-2007    1
  Slashdot has some inventive ideas to add to the pot: * "An article in Slate talks about the sneaky way a major change in the Patriot Act reauthorization bill was made by (possibly) a Congressional staffer without even his boss knowing about it. Now, I write software for a large and complex system containing millions of lines of code and I know that nobody could slip a single line of code into my project without my knowledge. This is because everything that goes into the build goes into a source control system, and email notification is generated to interested parties. Shouldn't the same process be applied to bills being debated in national legislatures that affect potentially hundreds of millions of people?"
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US to invade 7 countries, Iraq decided 10 days after 9/11
BobbyRutan
by BobbyRutan  3-6-2007    7
 General Wes Clark sees memo from the Secretary of Defense describing US plans to invade 7 countries immediately after 9/11.
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Open Source & Security
Djiezes
by Djiezes  3-6-2007   
 (dd 1999)
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Speed of Light Exceed
rmowery
by rmowery  3-6-2007   
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MIT to put entire curriculum online by end of 2007 for free
rmowery
by rmowery  3-5-2007   
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Tricorder a reality (sort of)
Xtraeme
by Xtraeme  2-28-2007   
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Bush Cheney Censor Wounded GI's
BobbyRutan
by BobbyRutan  2-28-2007   
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US Generals will quit Bush
BobbyRutan
by BobbyRutan  2-25-2007    1
 You can only ignore the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the US Military so many times.
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IRAQS OIL IS OURS!
BobbyRutan
by BobbyRutan  2-21-2007    7
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Creepy Photoshop Pics!
CrazyRedHead
by CrazyRedHead  1-19-2007    4
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Pre-War Intelligence Myths, courtesy of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
Xtraeme
by Xtraeme  1-19-2007   
 What the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence failed to connect is that if Chalabi was feeding information to Curveball , that means roughly 2/3rds of the intelligence that was used as justification for the war came from the INC.
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Did CIA Deputy Dir. McLaughlin hide details about US intelligence?
Xtraeme
by Xtraeme  1-19-2007    1
 This paints an interesting picture of John McLaughlin. According to this article there's email correspondence and corroborating testimony from other CIA officials confirming Drumheller spoke with McLaughlin about Curveball before Colin Powell's UN speech. This means there's a high probability McLaughlin was aware the information being presented was false. The question is who else knew? The only way we're going to find out is if there's a hearing and McLaughlin is subpoenaed before a court. Email / fax / phone your representatives and ask them to launch an investigation! http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm http://www.visi.com/juan/congress/
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Bush not renewing Terrorist Surveillance Program
Xtraeme
by Xtraeme  1-19-2007   
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Baby Boom Gloom From Bernanke
Xtraeme
by Xtraeme  1-18-2007   
 Imagine if all the money we spent on operation Iraqi Freedom had been used in a fiscally responsible way.
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Railgun
dikkers91
by dikkers91  1-18-2007   
 navy develops a Railgun for naval use. Duke Nukem anyone?
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How to control public opinion on the war
enbar
by enbar  1-18-2007    20
 MoJo interviews Rick Scavetta, an officer formerly working in Army media relations in Afghanistan, who talks about the ways the war is "marketed" to civilians (for example: no one's really looking for Osama any more).
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Unidentified Flying Angels - Jacques Vallée and John Keel
Xtraeme
by Xtraeme  1-17-2007   
  I beheld Satan as lightning fall from heaven (Luke 10:18) Satan as a UFO, alright, I'm going to sleep. :)
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Bush Admin fires US Attorneys en masse replacing /w new interim appointees
Xtraeme
by Xtraeme  1-17-2007   
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Draw your own conclusions
NoRest
by NoRest  1-17-2007   
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Why 'Second Life' is crap!
funana
by funana  1-16-2007    7
 Very interesting negative review... "Second Life’ is praised as one of the ‘new chances to life your live’ like you want it to, but this seems unreal for the following reasons: 1. I don’t like a world with Smurfs 2. I don’t want to live in a world with goddamn zebras talking to me 3. Second Life is already commercialized, at two different spots a person was offering ‘free ipods’ if you’d click on his shinny backpack. 4. Second Life features a world which is empty, or at least not really populated. 5. Second Life features cheap adult material, sleazy hookers and strippers. If one wants porn, simply fire up google and look for it. 6. Second Life makes it rather impossible to earn money big style, exceptions are rare. Why would you earn more in an E-True cybergame then at McDonalds around the corner? 7. Why can these people fly? 8. Weapons welcome in Second Life, so at least, was my impression. They can either be bought in arms shops or created using the ‘no limitations create
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Ahmed Chalabi partly responsible for Iraq War?
Xtraeme
by Xtraeme  1-14-2007   
 The things you can find on government websites.
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