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The King stay the King – chess as a metaphor for the lives of inner city kids

The Washington Post has an interesting article on the use of chess in Washington D.C. to promote to inner city kids the idea of strategic struggle. Highschool freshman Marte Garner understands the game as a metaphor for life.

“I’m a pawn,” he says happily a few days earlier. “A pawn has power. You can never tell what a pawn will do next. A pawn can take anybody on the board.”

“I would — what do you call that word? — sacrifice myself for my family,” says the 15-year-old. “If my mother was in danger, I would put myself in front of her so she doesn’t get hurt. I would sacrifice myself for my mother.” And he is adamant that his mother is the king, the most important piece on the board, not the queen. Without the king, the game is over.

Reminds me of scenes from the first season of The Wire where D’Angelo is explaining the game to his crew in the low-rises and laying it out as a metaphor for their lives as drug dealers.

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Humans Punching Aliens

When Humans Punch Aliens: The Video Remix featuring some classic Shatner on Gorn action.

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Fake phone call fooled UBC security in museum heist

Thieves bypassed all security systems by simply posing as the security company on the phone. [via]

A classic piece of social engineering.

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Indiana Jones silenced by Paramount

Adrian McCarthy a reader of the website BoingBoing has alerted them to the fact that Paramount are silencing portions of the soundtrack to Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull as an effort to deter and detect piracy.

This is an audio form of Coded Anti-Piracy which typically is a distinguishing patterns of dots printed in several frames of a film print.

However the effect shouldn’t complete silence instead the system should switch from digital to analog sound and shouldn’t be noticeable by the majority of the audience.

Film-Tech forums projectionists talk about this. Digital drop out to analog and if the sound output levels of the two hasn’t been matched there will be an audible difference and in particularly shoddy set ups with no switch to analog there will be a complete silence until the digital system reacquires the track.

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