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Wow. War Camels!

@iconeater: Holy shit. I've seen some things in my day.... hell, I've done some things in my day...

Oh good. To this day no browser under my control has at any time not even so much as navigated to a URL with the word Facebook in it.

Yea... that's all amazing and everything, but.... how'd he grow the Kitty ears?

Noooo... they can't die! What sultry, phallic fruit will we quietly observe attractive women eat from afar, then?

So...should anyone take this thing seriously? Or is it at about the same level of design and engineering competence as some of their hilarious attempts at building automobiles?

@Graviton1066: Ahhh.... "Cable", as in an archaic data transmission of sorts... I get it now.

So WTF are "cables" anyway. I've been on this earth 30 years, fairly educated and have never heard that term used that way in my entire life. I'm fairly sure that I have not been under a rock.

@Caturday Yet?: For some strange reason I found it refreshing to see that people were kneejerk, cynical, dicks back then too.

@kwahhn: Aurra Sing FTW!

@Don Is: No they did not. People confuse Auto Tune for a Vocoder all the time. It's a very common misconception. Pitch correction and a Vocoder are two different things.

That is not Auto-Tune. That is an effect applied to voice by modulating it's pitch with a carrier signal. In most cases that's a synthesizer, or guitar. It is intended as a desirable effect, not to correct pitch. (Though it's origins may have started out that way.) This is more commonly referred to as a Vocoder.

@minidancingpuppies: Nope. Two totally different things. Cisco hopes to eventually penetrate the consumer market with thier"TelePresence" branding, but the existing TelePresence offerenings are commercial grade (and priced accordingly) with tremendous acoustic/photometric and most importantly network requirements