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It’s “beaucoup.”

References: I’m from Louisiana.

It seems to be about 1 1/2 stories tall, but that is a guesstimation based on judging the distance at an angle.

No one wants to see this shit from Gizmodo. Period. You’re supposed to be a tech blog.

Miss Danger, could you possibly bump me up from the ghostly graveyard that is pending status so that I can freely frolick with the gentile folk? Thank you. :D

If you had watched the video at the top, you would know that he actually did model this from the Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess GAME castle.

Dude, I was mainly replying to everyone pertaining to the entire idea not being taken into consideration, not intentionally just you. You just happened to be at the bottom of that particular discussion. As far as your other comment, I was reitterating on the technology and agreeing with what you said, not correcting

Hey Casey, is there any way you could upgrade my ghost status to that of a real boy so people can see what it is I’m typing? I’m not sure why I’m greyed out on Sploid but no where else.

This is actually something I might try. It seems a bit time-consuming, but also somewhat meditative as long as you don’t zone out too much. Plus they’d make great party favors.

Hey Casey, do you think it would be possible to get my “ghost” status upgraded to full visibility? Not sure why I got knocked down a peg. ;/

I’d like to see the USS Nimitz move through there.

This isn’t stereoscopic though. It’s quite literally nearly two dozen camera’s capturing the video feed, and then the magic happens in how they render those images into one. The software decides how the images are laid out into one flat space in order to make it seem 3D by projecting those images VERY quickly, too

In fact, this technology is already being used for police and military. There is a ball covered in cameras that can be thrown into a room, rendering a 3D image of that room. So, there ya go. We’re already getting there. It’s literally the same kind of technology, minus how it’s rendered after the image is captured.

That all depends on how often, if at all, you actually get to see your parents or family. I know people who video chat constantly, especially friends studying abroad or in the military overseas.

Also, this kind of technology could revolutionize how we view places and objects from the perspective of a drone. If a drone

That all depends on who you’re talking to. You’re thinking about this purely from a utilitarian perspective, but there are people that we want to see when we speak with them. Our loved ones is the first thing that comes to mind, but secondly and most important in my mind is 3D video phonesecksing your my girlfriend.

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I loved that movie.

My point is that currently green lasers are far more damaging to the eye because green is absorbed more easily by the retina:

I’m watching it destroy the life of a girl that once helped me through a difficult time in my life. She was there for me, this meek, nurturing, warm girl. She took care of me. She was the nicest most beautiful person I’ve ever known and she is struggling. I see her losing it a little more every day and can’t seem to

I thought it was.

Or all that great...

My favorites: Land of The Long White Flag OR South Cross Horizon. Koru is good as well.