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Laser Age - The Laser Dishwasher

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Skybox Imaging Captures First High-Res HD Vid of Earth

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Tom Clancy's "The Division" -- E3 Gameplay Trailer

Yogi says...

Ok this is a professionally made Gameplay Trailer and you don't think that was voice acting? Seriously?!

This was voice acting and BAD voice acting at that. No one stuttered, or clarified an incomplete thought. No one even made a joke or varied their rate of speech, cadence, or pitch of their voice.

If this isn't voice acting, these people are robots and are actually not having any fun. I've played online MMOs at a very high level, there's always jokes and changes in peoples voices at world first kills, or daily boring ones.

Also NO ONE In the History of Gaming has ever said "Whoa whoa whoa it's another group of players, Brace for PVP." And even if someone had it wasn't in the most boring monotone voice EVER!

My god I'm usually talking like Zapp Brannigan when I lead raids, I wouldn't ever play with such boring people, and I wouldn't want to buy a game that was advertised to be played by these utter wastes of time! I want to play a game with INTERESTING Funny people!

CrushBug said:

None of that was voice acting; not as it is commonly understood. To me, it sounded exactly like my last co-op game at a LAN party.

Oldest working digital computer rebuilt and running programs

oritteropo says...

Interesting vid

There have been a few articles in The Register over the years as the rebuild was planned and executed:

http://search.theregister.co.uk/?q=harwell+dekatron&site=&psite=0

I think it's probably worth mentioning that some of the other early British computers were interesting too:

*related=http://videosift.com/video/Ferranti-Atlas-Britains-first-supercomputer

Not only the Atlas, but J. Lyons & Co's LEO was interesting for being entirely commercial at a time when most computers were either research machines, or used by the military.


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Cold War Computing - The SAGE System

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World's first colour moving pictures discovered!

oritteropo says...

It would even have been easier to build a rig to do a triple exposure onto 35mm automatically with filters.

I'd have really liked an explanation for this too.
>> ^spawnflagger:

so why did they have to transfer twice ?
wouldn't it have been easier to just digitize from the source?



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