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![]() | Google Chrome Speed Tests These speed tests were filmed at actual web page rendering times. If you're interested in the technical details, read on! Equipment used: - Computer: MacBook Pro laptop with Windows installed - Monitor - 24" Asus: We had to replace the standard fluorescent backlight with very large tungsten fixtures to funnel in more light to capture the screen. In addition, we flipped the monitor 180 degrees to eliminate a shadow from the driver board and set the system preferences on the computer to rotate 180 degrees. No special software was used in this process. - Camera: Phantom v640 High Speed Camera at 1920 x 1080, films up to 2700 fps "Why does allrecipes.com in the potato gun sequence appear at once, and not the text first and images second? And why does it appear to render from bottom of the screen to the top?" Chrome sends the rendered page to the video card buffer all at once, which is why allrecipes.com appears at once, and not with the text first and images second. Chrome actually paints the page from top to bottom, but to eliminate a shadow from the driver board, we had to flip the monitor upside down and set the system preferences in Windows to rotate everything 180 degrees, resulting in the page appearing to render from bottom to top. "Why does the top one third of the page appear first on the weather.com page load?" Sometimes only half the buffer gets filled before the video card sends its buffer over to the LCD panel. This is because Chrome on Windows uses GDI to draw ... 2010年05月04日再生回数 5705236 |
![]() | DealBook - A Dramatic Sell-Off in the Markets The Dow Industrial Average fell more than 600 points in the first day of trading after Standard & Poor's downgraded the US sovereign debt rating. The Times's Graham Bowley examines the volatile day. Related Article: nyti.ms Please visit nyti.ms in order to embed this video. Watch more videos at nytimes.com 2011年08月10日再生回数 222 |
![]() | We Do Not Need "Suckers" in the Market My Daily Blog is at: investorandtrader.blogspot.com My channel at BlogTV is: www.blogtv.com There's a fallacy that is common in the marketplace. Especially when it comes to educating others as to how to trade and invest with the stock market. This fallacy is further exacerbated by the fact that many of the people "educating" others? Are simply scams. DoublingStocks is the first get rich quick scheme that comes to mind. When you attack anyone who supports these scams? Sometimes the argument is used: "Well, we need the dumb suckers sitting down at the table? In order to provide liquidity" That is a concept that I thoroughly, and completely disagree with. Obviously, this has to do with trading because investing is about wealth creation. There is no zero sum process with investing. With investing, you are looking to share with others in the profits that a company generates; commonly in the form of dividends. But do we "need" suckers in the marketplace when it comes to trading? I discuss that in thisvlog entry ... NOTE: This is not an investment or trading recommendation. The losses in trading can be very real, and depending on the investment vehicle, can exceed your initial investment. I am not a licensed trading or investment adviser, or financial planner. But I do have 12 years of experience in trading and investing in these markets. The Challenge accounts are run for the education of other traders who should make their own decisions based off their own research and risk ... 2012年05月29日再生回数 531 |
![]() | CM at the Super Market Confronting a child molester in his natural habitat. 2012年04月28日再生回数 1411 |
![]() | The US of China: Free Market Capitalism for Sale The People's Bank of China is the Chinese central bank and holds more financial assets than any other single public institution in the world. The State Administration for Foreign Exchange manages the foreign exchange reserves for the Chinese central bank, which exceeds $3 trillion. To put this into perspective the next in size to China is Japan, which manages foreign exchange reserves in excess of $1 trillion. The size of Chinese reserves is disclosed but the composition of the reserves is less transparent. The composition of the Chinese foreign exchange reserves is regarded as a state secret. However, reports from the Bank for International Settlements suggest that United States assets represent 60-70 percent of the Chinese reserves. This lack of diversification has been costly to China as the US dollar (Federal Reserve note) depreciates. As an example, between 2003 and 2004 the Chinese lost more than $60 billion in asset value due to dollar depreciation. The private Federal Reserve controls the American money supply through lending to banks, individuals, and the government. The US Treasury prints and sells bonds (loans with interest) known as T-bills to the general public, foreign countries, and back to the Federal Reserve. The private Federal Reserve creates electronic fiat currency from thin air to purchase the Treasury bonds and holds these bonds as reserves. For every dollar of reserves it creates another nine dollars for circulation in the nation's banks to lend ... 2012年05月23日再生回数 5556 |
![]() | Economists Warn Anti-Bush Product Market Close To Collapse The sudden drop in demand for "Buck Fush" T-shirts and "Hail to the Chimp" posters could leave millions unemployed. 2008年09月11日再生回数 139535 |
![]() | Loreena McKennitt Marrakesh Night Market Loreena writes in the CD booklet about this song: March 16, 1993 - Arrived tonight in Marrakesh and am staying on the edge of the market. It is Ramadan and there is heightened activity all around. I am struck by the hooded features of men as they pass through the lights and shadows: they look monk-like. Horses, carriages, cars, bicycles and thousands of people are embroiled in the activities of the night ... a cacophony of sound. I retreat to a rooftop café to watch while sipping mint tea ... many circles of twenty or so people are scattered around the market, each involved in their own drama of music, storytelling monkeys on men's shoulders, or cobras being coaxed to "dance" on rugs; "magic" concoctions of bone, seeds, stones and spices are sold ... women are veiled to a great degree ... I am stuck by the sense of intrigue the environment creates; as much is concealed as is revealed ... Music and lyrics by Loreena McKennitt From: The mask and mirror (1994). Loreena McKennitt - Marrakesh night market They're gathered in circles the lamps light their faces The crescent moon rocks in the sky The poets of drumming keep heartbeats suspended The smoke swirls up and then dies Would you like my mask? would you like my mirror? cries the man in the shadowing hood You can look at yourself you can look at each other or you can look at the face, the face of your god The stories are woven and fortunes are told The truth is measured by the weight of your gold The magic lies scattered ... 2009年12月01日再生回数 261344 |
![]() | The Market of Suicide Bombers, Saudi Arabia An unbelievable leaked video of an auction for a suicide bomber against Syria! This takes place in a hotel conference room in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The atmosphere is festive, and the audience has children in it. But the merchandise auctioned is human flesh and blood! The video shows the father, abu-salah, attending the auction and offering his son Khaled as sacrifice.The father receives 1.5 million Riyals ($400000) as future compensation for his son's demise in Syria. At one point in the video, the father is elated at the high bids. What kind of father sells his son? What kind of person pays to have a stranger blow himself up? These are questions that Saudi Arabia, Gulf Arab states, Obama, Hillary Clinton and Europeans must answer because of their support of these terrorists in Syria. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Notice: Many commentators and apologists are claiming that this is a "charity fundraiser" for the stricken city of Bab Amro. This cannot be farther from the truth. The video proves itself. 1. This is not a fundraiser, it is an auction with an auctioneer and a clear winner at the end. 2. The auction is solely focused on "Khaled" there no mention of the stricken people of Bab Amro 3. Why would they pay $400000 to a single person? 4. There is no denying that there are suicide bombers in Syria and they are motivated by fame in their community and a life of luxury for their families. The ... 2012年05月02日再生回数 42754 |
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![]() | GATA's Bill Murphy exposes how the Gold Cartel is Bombing the Market for Precious Metals Follow us @ twitter.com twitter.com Welcome to Capital Account. In one of his writings, a leading English art critic of the Victorian era, John Ruskin, told the story of a man who boarded a ship carrying his entire wealth in a large bag of gold coins. When a storm hit a few days into the voyage and the decision was made to abandon ship, the man strapped the bag around his waist, jumped overboard, and sank straight to the bottom of the sea. The man's body was found with the wreck of the ship many years later. Reflecting on this, Ruskin asked "Now, as he was sinking, had he the gold? Or had the gold him?" We tell you this story to impress upon you the enduring value that gold has held in the minds of people through the centuries. It has represented not only a store of value, but a means to an end...any end, including one that concludes at thebottom of the sea. For muchof Western history, gold has been synonymous with money. It was not so long ago that the United States and Europe fixed their currencies to gold, and despite the free floating currency regime that we have had since the end of Bretton Woods in the early 1970s, one could argue that we are still on a defacto gold standard. After all, gold has been rising steadily, and at times rather frenetically, since 2001, when it was trading at below 300 dollars per ounce, to levels nearing 2000 dollars in the past year. There are those, like Nouriel Roubini, who have been calling it a bubble since at least 2009. One of the ... 2012年05月01日再生回数 20761 |









