Oxygenated Blood!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_K8JRKl25_Q
Oxygenated Blood!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_K8JRKl25_Q
New Girl Scout Cookies Are Lesbian Propaganda!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iudVY6FzbU4
Muppet Movie Is Commie Propaganda!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ab5jiIlkXFY
Mark Zuckerberg's 2004 Interview
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUNX3azkZyk
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OPEN MIND
OPEN MIND
3 years ago
wesmatch is the future of dating
3.5K
ghidfg
ghidfg
1 year ago
thank god Justin Timberlake told him to drop the "the"
4.3K
Mr1X
Mr1X
8 months ago
Commentator: "Tell us what your site is about."
Mark: "Its about stealing peoples data and sell them."
1.2K
Ron Borneo
Ron Borneo
11 months ago
This was clearly a battle between awkward lizard vs confident lizard. I never doubted awkward lizards..
400
Samuel Sägesser
Samuel Sägesser
7 months ago
Reporter: "So tell us what is thefacebook?"
Zuckerberg: "Senator I wouldn't be sure if I know that off the top of my head but I'd be happy to follow up with you on that information later on."
526
envi z
envi z
3 years ago
back when Mark was still human
14K
ZenyattaFan1
ZenyattaFan1
11 months ago
Zuckerberg's hair was 100x better back then.
563
zhurhonji
zhurhonji
7 months ago
“If you’re not paying for the product…you ARE the product.” - The Facebook
325
Chaos Theory
Chaos Theory
1 month ago
It was at this very moment when the lizard controlling Dan realized Mark Zuckerberg would be a more suitable host.
60
Sniper Dolphin
Sniper Dolphin
8 months ago
People with no social or dating skills transformed the way we meet others. Funny how that worked out
511
Técnica De Voz
Técnica De Voz
3 years ago
This is amazing to see. The first guy monetized way too soon and obviously went for the quick buck. Mark on the other hand had a bigger vision and up until today he doesn't charge a single penny to his users. That's why he won.
1.5K
Bennie Castellano
Bennie Castellano
1 year ago
Everyone talks about how Zucc looks weird, look at ol pointy beard
475
ALittleFurther AlmostThere
ALittleFurther AlmostThere
8 months ago
The first guy is WEIRD, smiling like every word out of his mouth is a lie.."Dupers Delight". There's Zucky when he was still human.
418
BB
BB
10 months ago
Mark is looking around like "seriously, I'm compared with this? THIS? "
also, Dan looks like the Alienware logo
30
Jonathan Winston
Jonathan Winston
4 months ago
This guy Mark seems smart. Hope he has a bright future.
48
Darshan Phy
Darshan Phy
1 year ago
Mark spoke like a billionaire then. The other guy is really too proud about his crappy dating site
5.3K
Thin blue line
Thin blue line
1 year ago
"The Facebook" sounds like what my grandma and my mom would say.
293
Priyam A.
Priyam A.
1 year ago
Everyone troll Mark as a lizard. But for once look at the other guy eyes 0:26
He is the original alien who is trying to control Mark because of his jealousy with Mark's success.
BTW the way Mark was speaking, it was clear his dream was much bigger than that.
89
Vincent Productions
Vincent Productions
9 months ago
Damn, the real zuckerberg was killed and replaced by an alien lizard, rest in peace my son.
304
>"Its about stealing peoples data and sell them."
https://infogalactic.com/info/DARPA_LifeLog
LifeLog was a project of the Information Processing Techniques Office of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) of the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD). According to its bid solicitation pamphlet, it was to be "an ontology-based (sub)system that captures, stores, and makes accessible the flow of one person's experience in and interactions with the world in order to support a broad spectrum of associates/assistants and other system capabilities." The objective of the LifeLog concept was "to be able to trace the 'threads' of an individual's life in terms of events, states, and relationships", and it has the ability to "take in all of a subject's experience, from phone numbers dialed and e-mail messages viewed to every breath taken, step made and place gone."[1]
Contents
1 Goals and capabilities
2 See also
3 References
4 External links
Goals and capabilities
"LifeLog aims to compile a massive electronic database of every activity and relationship a person engages in. This is to include credit card purchases, web sites visited, the content of telephone calls and e-mails sent and received, scans of faxes and postal mail sent and received, instant messages sent and received, books and magazines read, television and radio selections, physical location recorded via wearable GPS sensors, biomedical data captured through wearable sensors, The high level goal of this data logging is to identify "preferences, plans, goals, and other markers of intentionality."[2]
The DARPA program was canceled in 2004 after criticism from civil libertarians concerning the privacy implications of the system.
Generically, the term lifelog or flog is used to describe a storage system that can automatically and persistently record and archive some informational dimension of an object's (object lifelog) or user's (user lifelog) life experience in a particular data category.
News reports in the media described LifeLog as the "diary to end all diaries — a multimedia, digital record of everywhere you go and everything you see, hear, read, say and touch."[3]
According to U.S. government officials, LifeLog is not connected with Total Information Awareness.[3]
See also
Information Processing Techniques Office
Information Awareness Office
Surveillance
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