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General Category => Discontempt => Topic started by: Drugmoth on June 08, 2009, 07:45:02 PM
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Someone actually took a drive around my town through most of the main roads and recorded it. In case anyone was curious, this is what my shitty little town I lived in most of my life looks like:
Trip though Waterville Maine. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PcovhxwG4Lw#lq-lq2-hq)
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Here's a video of some tourists driving around the southern part of the island. Looks like it was taken late last year, when we had a fuckload of rain and the edge of a hurricane. Speaking of which, this is the same general part of the island as this. (http://d00dj00sux0r.com/bbpress/topic.php?id=101)
Antigua Driving (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yTCt8cNgtQ#lq-hq)
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This one's actually my neighbourhood. At night.
integra vid 1 (http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1168127456851407315)
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For some reason I was expecting them to crash and have keyboard cat play them off.
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Which one?
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THe second one.
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I've been to Waterville ....
I don't remember much about it ...
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OMG those people are driving on the wrong side of the road.
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Young thugs!!!
Why is Men At Work on that dudes radio? It's UNAMERICAN!!!
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The first video, of maine, reminded me of this short movie. I can't remember what it was called...
EDIT: Found it.
Still Life - Short movie, very shocking but very clever (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=La6T8Bq6CsU#lq-lq2-hq)
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THe second one.
Nah, the Integra's still in one piece, sitting in my yard.
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i like to "drive" around my neighbourhood via google street maps.
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I just discovered that today, and now have a pretty good idea of what kinda stuff is around the various hotels we'll be staying in in SF, Sausalito, and LA. Fucking amazing.
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it really is pretty awesome!
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As I've said before, if Google is to be our new overlord, I'm OK with that. At least their products are consistently good.
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My wife just bought a new PC (thanks for sizing it lucas, wherever you are...) and I think we're going to try to go "cloud" wherever we can. Open office, google products etc. The only "paid" software packages she needs are photoshop, illustrator, dreamweaver and some music production stuff. She could do a lot of her photoshop stuff in GIMP but the print shops that make her leaflets wont guarantee quality so it's not worth it.
Next time I get a day free I'm going to go buy a shitty old box, put linux on it and see how much of my daily computing needs can be taken care of without a paid-for OS. I'm guessing everything, unless work requires me to get a windows machine, in which case they can damn well pay for it.