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It doesn't happen because there are skilled labour unions that try to keep their workers employed in inefficient construction (instead of working with industry to have them work in the prefab factories) and more people always stand to profit from inefficiency. I suppose there are ways around it and ways to

The only thing that'd be more epic than this video is a gallery of before and after photos...

I wish ads in the US were this long - you can actually tell compelling stories in this format...or watch R2-D2 and C-3PO in funny situations for this long...

I could've really used this 10 years ago as a gay middle school student who felt alienated from everyone, then 3 years after that when I felt alienated from the rest of the gay students in high school.

THIS IS AWESOME! I want one of the ramen or udon ones at work....sometimes it's a better deal that the hand-made lunches they serve here in our cafeteria.

Ironically, my issues with the video have nothing to do with pedanticism over the gramar but with the extreme liberty with which the artist took in typographic layout and hierarchy.

NO, STOP. Let's think on this.

@BlackSheepRedShoes: Glad to be of service, though you're probably right in suspecting that you're overreacting to my fairly pedestrian humour...

@pobregizmo: Well said. Now only if I could get a star so I could promote such worthy comments as this...

@rheerani: Yes! Alas, much of the content wouldn't upconvert so well or at least Enterprise wouldn't since it was all digital. You might be able to get away with higher resolutions if the recordings of the other series were recorded on really high quality analogue cameras.

Thanks for re-posting this.

OH GODS!! Why is that attractive fairy man drinking a Bud Light?!?!?!

@Mike Zuniga is a Photographer Apparently: Google Chrome makes an appearance and it's only two years old, so the animation is two years old at the oldest. Also, a good animator would find opportunity, rather than burden, in the transparency of Windows 7. Imagine all the glass flying all over the place...

You seem to be forgetting the one franchise that has enough content to fill an entire terabyte: Star Trek.

Shocking, disturbing, yes perhaps a bit over the top, but it drives the point home. Could they have conveyed the urgency of our action and the danger of our inaction in a more tasteful way? Yes, but our morbid curiosity will likely get this recirculating and further expose the issues surrounding climate change, fossil

@Skunky: Well, you know what they say about people who live in/visit half-exposed space station modules...

<sarcasm political-leaning="right wing extremist">I've said it before and I'll say it again: gays aren't people and they don't deserve rights.</sarcasm>

Ack! I hope they don't actually have any half-exposed sections of space station like in that second photo!