The information put together in this video makes you stop and think about what kind of era we live in today, and the progressions we've made over the last few decades. Very well done.
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The background music reminded me of the Last of the Mohicans song... I'm pretty sure that was what it was...Comment
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So anyone wanna waste another 6:05min on that video again? Anyone?
Originally posted by JasonKeySynth = front end flash stuff
Jason = backend / site related stuff
All blame for anything goes to Synth .. Jason gets only credit for the cleanup
I am the duct tape / bandaid guy.Comment
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Originally posted by JasonKeySynth = front end flash stuff
Jason = backend / site related stuff
All blame for anything goes to Synth .. Jason gets only credit for the cleanup
I am the duct tape / bandaid guy.Comment
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to the posters who made stupid comments, whatever.
this video is great. if you think it's boring, you're not reading anything. the things that were most fascinating were the computation capabilities of possible near-future computers and a few other technological things. england is not really a country, though. the UK is. it's a good video to open people's minds up rather than just worry about little problems.Comment
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England is a country to the northwest of Continental Europe and is the largest and most populous constituent country of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/England
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PS. If Google doesn't work, Wikipedia it.Comment
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That video lays out some facts for you to see, and it might have been boring if you don't like to learn things. Saying "damn darkshark" and "this thread is ridiculous" is pretty weak. It's usually not a good idea to post if that's all you have to say, and not even talk about the content posted.Comment




woot!
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