Can we see a realtime version of the one that lasted 152 secs?
Can we see a realtime version of the one that lasted 152 secs?
This just made my tax dollars smile.
@King Antonius: I think you deserve some recognition!
Am I the only one who is going to be happy if they announce WP7 on Verizon?
But why? If this is their idea of cybersecurity, I better start buying gold.
@Panzer23: Hearted.
"Apple Pulls VLC from the iOS App Store"
@frankthepirate: Still....How was the thing still in one piece by the time it got to the transverse colon?
How could she have eaten it and not known it?
Somebody should definitely Photoshop Cigar Guy in there.
Thought this was a Gizmodo 4 hour body post for a sec...
@My little PWNy: My Asus N10J netbook does.
@armerad: *grumbles inaudibly*
@armerad: Oh. Well, I guess I have just been preemptively rejected from law school.
"Video transcoding also gets a major boost with what Intel's calling Quick Sync Video, which Reid says will result in a 17x reduction in time. That means converting a five-minute video to h.264 will take all of 18 seconds. Parents with Flip cams, take note."
@Bruce Landwaster: Caveat emptor
@vladdybear: I'm starting to think he meant to say "made this way", as to imply 98.6 isn't some arbitrary number.
On a side note, there are some people with normal body temperatures who do need to eat all the time. This kid needs to eat once an hour.