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I love this.
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Here is a 16 minute video of six photographers shooting pictures in
London for the London Film Festival. It sounds boring but it is actually
quite interesting to see the resistance these guys get from each of
the building security people they encounter. Basically it is not illegal
to take photographs of anything anywhere if you are standing on
public property. Makes sence right? Well you wouldn’t know it by
talking to building security!
Take a few minutes of your time to watch the lame excuses the
security people make up as these photographers try to do their thing.
Then listen to what the cops have to say.
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Watch as they catch the dispursement of an electrical charge moving
through a block of plastic.
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Wow, It’s been a long time since I’ve talked about
a movie that we’ve watched over here at admit-one.
This movie was really funny. It had only a couple
moments but for 95% of the movie I was laughing
out loud every few minutes. I’d recommend this
movie but be warned, it is rated R. There are a few
moments of nudity and a good slathering of cursing
but hey, I’m not worried about it. Should you be
worried? How should I know?
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An extremely cool video of star tracks using timelapse digital
photagraphy. My hats off to JCMDI for excellent work.
Unfortunately they disallow video imbedding but it’s worth the
click to view his video.
Enjoy.
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Another neat rocket video at Lucerne Valley Dry Lake, this one by Greg Lyzenga.
Greg also recently spoke at a local astronomy club meeting about stars that are
occulted by asteroids. His talk was fascinating although most of you probably
wouldn’t agree. Anyway, watch the video, you’ll like it. These rocket meets are
what my friends and I like to attend every June and November for their big 3 day
events called RocStock. It’s a blast.
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Watch this guy’s time lapse video log of his walk through China.
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This is a cartoon made 50 years ago. It is so appropriate to
this day and age. Personally I can’t understand how so many
Americans can be blinded of the fact that our current government
is trying to slowly turn this country into a socialist nation.
Maybe it’s the flouride the’re putting in the water.
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Are you old enough to remember Gigantor? The original version of
Gigantor was a Japanese anime called Tetsujin 28-go. Now here is the
totally techno computer animated version called T28.
Yeah, I’m there.
I remember Gigantor.
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