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Descripción:George Carlin talks about soft language from the special Doin' It Again. If not 'THE', certainly one of the best comedians ever. RIP George 1937-2008 (this cut out for a second during the upload somehow, so no this was not intentionally edited. This notation will probably not be read by many considering how most people don't take the time to read descriptions.)
Descripción:The first part is in my "native language," and then the second part provides a translation, or at least an explanation. This is not a look-at-the-autie gawking freakshow as much as it is a statement about what gets considered thought, intelligence, personhood, language, and communication, and what does not.
Descripción:From season one of "A Bit of Fry & Laurie".
Descripción:From a norwegian TV show called Uti Vår Hage
Descripción:Google Tech Talks October 27, 2008 ABSTRACT Factor is a general-purpose programming language which has been in development for a little over five years and is influenced by Forth, Lisp, and Smalltalk. Factor takes the best ideas from Forth -- simplicity, succinct code, emphasis on interactive testing, meta-programming -- and brings modern high-level language features such as garbage collection, object orientation, and functional programming familiar to users of languages such as Python and JavaScript. Recognizing that no programming language is an island, Factor is portable, ships with a full-featured standard library, deploys stand-alone binaries, and interoperates with C and Objective-C. In this talk, I will give the rationale for Factor's creation, present an overview of the language, and show how Factor can be used to solve real-world problems with a minimum of fuss. At the same time, I will emphasize Factor's extensible syntax, meta-programming and reflection capabilities, and show that these features, which are unheard of in the world of mainstream programming languages, make programs easier to write, more robust, and fun. Speaker: Slava Pestov Slava was born in the former USSR and emigrated to New Zealand at the age of 7. He moved to Ottawa, Canada when he was 18 to study for a Bachelors and Masters degree in Mathematics. He now resides in Minneapolis, Minnesota. An early adopter of Java, Slava wrote the popular jEdit text editor, then went on to design and implement the Factor programming language. At his day job he hacks on web apps, optimizing compilers, garbage collectors, and everything in between.
Descripción:http://www.mysmarthands.com *this video is the exclusive property of Laura Berg and any replication without permission would not be permitted. One year old baby showing off her signing skills. See over 20 signs that she knows. For more info and videos visit: http://www.mysmarthands.com Join our baby sign language FACEBOOK group where you can post questions and get great resources: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=7749175188 For parents; learn how to sign with your baby videos: http://www.mysmarthands.com/Site/Learn_How_to_Sign_with_your_baby_at_MindBites.html or babies and children I recommend Signing Time videos, flashcards and books. You can access these by going to http://www.mysmarthands.com/Site/Signing_Time.html And finally for an amazing information site on baby sign language visit: http://www.learnbabysigning.com
Descripción:http://www.mysmarthands.com *this video is the exclusive property of Laura Berg and any replication without permission would not be permitted. 13 month old baby showing off her sign language skills. See over 25 signs and watch her learn 4 new signs on the video! For more info and videos visit: http://www.mysmarthands.com Join our baby sign language FACEBOOK group where you can post questions and get great resources: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=7749175188 For parents; learn how to sign with your baby videos: http://www.mysmarthands.com/Site/Learn_How_to_Sign_with_your_baby_at_MindBites.html or babies and children I recommend Signing Time videos, flashcards and books. You can access these by going to http://www.mysmarthands.com/Site/Signing_Time.html And finally for an amazing information site on baby sign language visit: http://www.learnbabysigning.com
Descripción:watch out for the Movements Tour Edition (CD+DVD), released february 12th 2008!
Descripción:DJ Krust & Saul Williams - Coded Language(6min17sec)
Descripción:Saul Williams performs his popular poetry piece Coded Language of Def Poetry Jam.
Descripción:For more, go to http://failblog.org
Descripción:Victor Borge does the Inflationary language. He swiches every number in various words, for one number higher and then reads a text in this manner. anyone - anytwo etc.
Descripción:If you enjoy this video, please visit www.d-pan.com. This is the D-PAN interpretation of John Mayer's song, "Waiting on the World to Change".
Descripción:Smoothe da Hustler ft. Trigger tha ambler - Broken Language
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Descripción:sign language interpretation of Marilyn Manson's "This Is The New S#*t". I took a chance on this - the video speaks for itself. enjoy ;)
Descripción:"The Language of God: Intellectual Reflections of a Christian Geneticist" February 4, 2008, at The University of California, Berkeley Presentation by Dr. Francis Collins, head of the Human Genome Project and director of the National Human Genome Research Institute. Dr. Collins presents a case for harmony between faith in science and faith in God. He also shares about his personal intellectual and spiritual journey from agnosticism, to atheism, and to Christianity. Followed by an interview conducted by Jasper Rine, Howard Hughes Professor and Professor of Genetics, Genomics and Development at UC Berkeley. Followed by audience Q&A. Visit http://veritas.org more recordings and information.
Descripción:Influential linguist and political Activist Noam Chomsky discusses the properties, design and theories of language in this Hitchcock lecture presented at UC Berkeley. Series: "UC Berkeley Graduate Council Lectures" [7/2003] [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 7414]
Duración:02:05 Vistos:56642 veces
Descripción:103-year-old Ed Rondthaler gives his English spelling reform lesson below.
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