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| Retarded Policeman #4: Racial Profiling |
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See this video in HIGH QUALITY:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kkc2KinHWiM&fm
t=18
PONCE BOOKED A MOVIE!!! That's right, kids,
Josh "The Ponceman" Perry (the Cop) booked a
big role in the indie feature film "American
Cowslip" starring Peter Falk, Rip Torn,
Cloris Leachman, Val Kilmer, Bruce Dern and
Diane Ladd! And it's largely thanks to
exposure he's gotten from his brother Scott
Perry's short films at YouTube, and also
"Retarded Policeman!" CONGRATS, PONCE!!!
Before you leave mean comments, just know
that our friend Ponce (the Cop) is an awesome
and talented young dude who loves performing
and making light of his Down syndrome. He's a
smart and funny guy, and has complete
awareness of his actions and decisions. And
we all had an awesome time shooting "Retarded
Policeman!"
Thanks for Subscribing!
Also, we're now gladly accepting Donations if
you wish to contribute toward equipment and
future productions. A minimum $5 donation
gets your name and URL link at
MediocreFilms.com. Visit here if interested,
thanks!
http://www.mediocrefilms.com/donate.html
And check out Scott Perry's videos starring
Ponce here:
http://www.youtube.com/thesaptube
and Ponce's own Video Response:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYnnT7QMDe8
directed & edited by Greg Benson
written by Greg Benson & Scott Perry
created by Greg Benson & Kim Evey
starring Josh "The Ponceman" Perry
with Cozmo Johnson
theme song by Greg Benson
camera by Carl Ratajski
sound by Scott Perry
special thanks to Naomi Adeneye, Christina
Richards, Kim Evey, Jonathan Kehoe & Brian
Spillane Tags : mediocre films comedy short film police traffic cop black guy LAPD quota retard funny cute dumb crazy |
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Durée : 79 s |
| Azul's Real-Time Profiling & Monitoring (RTPM) Tool |
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Google Tech Talks
February, 13 2008
ABSTRACT
I present an unscripted live demo of RTPM,
Azul's profiling
& monitoring tool (meaning: I'll take
suggestions from the audience on
what buttons to push during the demo). JVM's
routinely collect a lot
of very useful information internally and the
Azul engineers were long
frustrated that this information was not
readily available outside the
VM: with RTPM it now is.
Azul works with some of the largest Java
programs around. We
routinely debug performance problems in
programs with hundreds of
running threads (not just runnable threads)
using garbage-collected
heaps with 100's of gigabytes. RTPM is a big
selling point with our
customers, and our secret weapon for telling
you what your program is
doing.
* Always-on (low overhead) everything
* All stats viewable from standard web
browers
* Contended monitors, i.e. "hot
locks" - and call stacks for
threads blocked on the lock
* Live counts of all sys-calls, i/o, file
caches, RPC's, native calls
* Live stats on GC: heap size, GC cycle
times, generation sizes,
app pause times, app allocation rates, etc
* Live stats of live stuff in the heap;
* Aggregate "points-to" on all heap objects.
Suspect a leak? By
looking at the suspicious objects' points-to
data you can quickly
zero-in on the root of the leak.
* Live hot-code profiling
* JIT asm dumps, annotated with live
hardware perf counters
* Live stack traces of running threads (in
1-line-per Java call
format, or 1-line-per-Java-local)
* "Peek" into the live heap, much like a
debugger can - straight
from live stack trace dumps
* Surf around the loaded class hierarchy, or
the JIT'd code or all
HotSpot flags or...
* Works with 1000's of runnable threads
* Works with 100's of Gigabyte heaps
Speaker: Cliff Click (Azul Systems) Tags : google techtalks techtalk engedu talk talks googletechtalks education |
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Durée : 3188 s |
| Flying While Muslim: Racial Profiling Post-9/11 |
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THIS IS AN OLD PREVIEW AND MUST BE VIEWED AS
A "WORK-IN-PROGRESS". THIS DOES NOT CONTAIN
ALL THE INTERVIEWS. THE MUSIC, NARRATION,
SCRIPT AND GFX HAVE BEEN CHANGED. THE
FULL-LENGTH IS CURRENTLY IN THE EDITING
STAGE.
Camera/Producer/Director/Editor: Lyra Porras
Garzon
Associate Producer: Rushda Majeed
Correspondents: Rushda Majeed, Rima
Abdelkader
Writers: Sophia Al-Maria, Lyra Porras Garzon
Narration: Justin Kalman
Preview Writer/Offline Editor: Sophia
al-Maria
Music: Tzu Chi Youth
Poetry: Nathalie Handal
The documentary will not seek to reflect on
how and why we assess and assign the burden
of guilt. Neither is it about September 11
--- it is merely serves as a backdrop.
"Flying While Muslim": Racial Profiling Post
9/11 is an independent documentary showing
the faces of racial profiling in the post
9/11 America--and examines the complex
intersection of immigration, multiculturalism
and national security. Director Lyra Porras
Garzon presents a wide range of voices, from
those of Americans who have been victimized
by racial profiling to those who argue it is
a necessary evil in the face of a terrorist
threat. The film seeks to open a space for
dialogue by sharing the stories of ordinary
men and women at a time when the fear of
terrorism has changed the way Americans look
at their country--and each other.
This is a preview of the full-length
documentary targeted for release this year.
The producer(s) hold the rights and/or
potential rights to the materials included.
Any reproduction or distribution of this
documentary must be cleared with the
producer(s).
http://www.flyingwhilemuslim.com
http://www.cafepress.com/media4hr
Disclaimer: The purpose of this documentary
is to support debate, open dialogue, and
promote human rights for all individuals
regardless of color, race, ideology, religion
and gender. Tags : Flying While Muslim. Islam. September 11. Racial Profiling. Clash. Raed Jarrar. Talat Hamdani. Ibrahim. 9/11. |
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