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SarcasticGamer makes this video detailing the reasons why you, Joe Average IT Guy, would want to buy a Microsoft Surface table. We're in for eight. – Jason Chen
I am not liable for any damage you do. This is for education purposes. I'm sure this is considered a crime somehow, probably vandilism, and these days the'll probably add two or three more charges just because the fuzz likes to make money. I'll try to get pictures of the thing sometime but its hard since I don't want to be spoted and my camera doesn't like night time things.
Google’s Street View feature for Google Maps, which enables users to see certain parts of several big US cities through panoramic images, has caused a new trend: StreetSpotting. (We just invented that.) Some might say it's a lens flare.
Click to view Click to view Our jaws are agape after experiencing the artistry of Andrew Huang, a fine arts major and animation minor at USC, whose Doll Face video gives us a postmodern look at the futility of vanity. This guy's a student ? Looks like he should be the teacher. Somebody hire him, quick! His animation is perfectly convincing, the sound effects are first-rate, the editing and compositing are smoother than a baby's butt, and the social commentary is ironic bordering on profound.
This is the funniest thing you will see today . Seriously, check it out . Why are you still here? Go watch this video .
Due to the nature of these stories, flight terminology below may not always be technically correct, and may also be edited or explained in parts for the benefit of non-aviation folk. Penzance tower (in a broad Scottish accent): "G123, Penzance tower welcome to my airspace, sadly we are not accepting your class, divert on heading and contact approach on Lands End." Visiting light aircraft: "Penzance tower, negative, request approach instructions, my landing approved earlier, I'm with my partner and will be landing for the day." (The above story is a lesson in making wrong assumptions - especially where an immovable obstacle is misinterpreted to be movable - in this case producing acute embarrassment as the stance was motivated by a wish to impress a girlfriend. For a similar lesson about wrong assumptions and immovable obstacles see the very funny naval stand-off story in the stories section.) From R Brown (19 Apr 2011):
Some cheap Netflix users figured out a way around one of the main limitations of the service's new "watch now" feature . An $18 per month subscription should allow you to watch 18 hours of online video and a $6 per month subscription should grant you just 6 hours. But there's a way to trick Netflix into thinking you watched just a few minutes of video , when you actually watched a 2 hour movie.