Thursday, January 19, 2017

Billy Corgan: Thirty Days: Day Four (Jan 14, 2017): Social Billy

Billy Corgan



  • Music Row
  • RCA Studio B
  • The End of the World (Skeeter Davis song)
  • AJ's Antiques
  • HALL OF SCIENCE
  • CHICAGO WORLD'S FAIR
  • TRAVEL & TRANSPORT BUILDING 1933
  • FEDERAL BUILDING 1936
  • Suzanne Richards
  • Mrs. Alabama 2016
  • Roustabout
RCA Records established a recording studio in this building in November 1957, with local offices run by guitarist producer Chet Atkins. Its success led to a larger studio, known as Studio A, built next door in 1964. Studio B recorded numerous hits by Elvis Presley, the Everly Brothers, Roy Orbison, Don Gibson, Charley Pride, Jim Reeves, Dolly Parton, and many others. Along with Bradley Studios, Studio B is known for developing "The Nashville Sound."

Monday, January 16, 2017

Brady Daniels: AlphaGo - Whatever You Do Is Wrong

Tyler Mann: Homeless guy spits some truth.

Billy Corgan: Thirty Days: Day Three (Jan 13, 2017): Lillian & Life

Billy Corgan


  • Metropolis, Illinois
  • Super City Antiques & Collectibles
  • Leeann Henley
  • Adron Henley
  • Superman
  • Superman costume
  • Fraud
  • Breaking a mirror
  • Freemasonry
  • EC3
  • LILLIAN RUTH
  • WORTHAM CORGAN
  • DEC. 28, 1911
  • JAN. 3, 2014
  • GEORGE W. WORTHAM
  • JULY 29, 1864
  • MARCH 11, 1939
  • HARRY GARNER
  • NOV. 1, 1887
  • AUG. 1, 1931
  • WORTHA GOLDEN
  • FEB. 27, 1888
  • MAR. 18, 1964
  • Bono
  • Sins in fathers carry for 7 generations.
  • Forces of the world are working against us.

Billy Corgan: Thirty Days: Day Two (Jan 13, 2017): Brownstown, Illinois: The Runaway Train

Billy Corgan

Billy Corgan: Thirty Days: Day One (Jan 11, 2017): Morris & Le Roy, Illinois

Billy Corgan
Maria Kenellis


  • Fog
  • Robert King
  • Morris, Illinois
  • Maria Kanellis
  • Freemasonry
  • Illuminati
  • Internal order
  • Le Roy, Illinois
  • Letty Mae's Tea Room

Billy Corgan: Thirty Days: Day Zero (Jan 10, 2017): Chicago

Billy Corgan
Mancow Muller


  • Mancow Muller
  • 97.9 The Loop
  • Communal
  • Magical mystery tour

Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Craig Benzine: Crash Course: Presidential Powers 2: Informal Power

Craig Benzine

Craig Benzine: Crash Course: Presidential Power

Craig Benzine



  • President of the United States (アメリカ合衆国大統領)
  • United States Congress (アメリカ合衆国議会)
  • United States Constitution (アメリカ合衆国憲法)
  • Electoral College (United States) (アメリカ選挙人団)
  • Powers of the President of the United States
  • President's military powers
  • Judicial powers
  • Diplomant (外交官)
  • Chief diplomat
  • Foreign policy power
  • Propose laws
  • Congressman or senator to introduce him into congress.
  • Legislative power
  • Chief executive
  • Executive power
  • Formal power
  • Informal power
  • Informal powers come from congress or president.
  • Expressed power
  • Formal powers given to congress are also known as expressed power.
  • Commander in chief of the Armed forces.
  • Diplomatic power
  • The President has the power to make treaties.
  • Treaties are mostly written by the State Department officials.
  • He appoints ambassadors.
  • He appoints State Department officials.
  • The President's most visible foreign policy power is to receive ambassadors.

Gary Sims: Android Authority: How easy is it to capture data on public free Wi-Fi?

Gary Sims


  • Kali Linux
  • Monitor mode