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"...when the drugs began to take hold."
Totally agree.
That was pretty awesome, as was her reaction to the funkiness.
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This doesn't deserve a FAIL tag, it's all kinds of WIN!
eric3579 (Member Profile)
Thanks....funky funky fruit, y'all!
*promote
Mordhaus (Member Profile)
Your video, Just a taste of his sweet funky tunes and I was transformed, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
simonm (Member Profile)
Congratulations! Your video, DJ Cummerbund - Play That Funky Music Rammstein, has reached the #1 spot in the current Top 15 New Videos listing. This is a very difficult thing to accomplish but you managed to pull it off. For your contribution you have been awarded 2 Power Points.
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simonm (Member Profile)
Your video, DJ Cummerbund - Play That Funky Music Rammstein, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
Tom Cruise Hates Motion Smoothing
There's a whole specialty field called "display calibration" that goes deep, deep down this rabbit hole. And yes, they (Tom Cruise and the guy whose name you can't hear because Tom interrupts him) are correct. Motion smoothing is violating image fidelity. It should be turned off.
We are stuck with 24 frames per second in movies, forever. Peter Jackson tried 48 frames per second with The Hobbit. It failed because it felt like the "soap opera effect".
But in almost all other video contexts, more FPS is better. Obviously in gaming more is better. YouTube supports up to 60 FPS, as does most decent recording software these days.
The blue shift that almost every TV has when on display is also a result of funky default settings. The human eye perceives a blue light as slightly brighter than a full spectrum light with the same intensity. So it works to sell TVs. And when you switch it off the default color scheme, you're first impression will be that the picture looks muted or even yellowish. This is because you are accustomed to seeing way to much blue.
If you are a true video aficionado, you'll get yourself a color meter for a few hundred bucks and do an amateur display calibration on your set.
If you are a video psycho (of if you sell faithful video experiences to an audience like in a theater) you'll hire a professional to come out with a high end spectrophotometer and calibrate each display input properly using a standardized video source.
Squirrel vs Bird Feeder - Wrecking Ball Edition
*backup and replaced with the yt embed because Digg videos embed funky(poorly) on the sift.
Impossible Bassline
*promote some *quality funky shredding
guardians of the galaxy inferno music video at last
From the future of 1984, some funky space robots.
Sounds of the Nightmare Machine
Now play "Funky Town" on it
Is There an Alternative to Political Correctness?
I look at it in a simple way: words having meanings; people have motivations. A conversation has a context, and in your example the passerby isn't aware of that context. If she chooses to eavesdrop and feels offended, well, while I do feel sorry for her...it's really not any of her business what you and your brother are conversing about. You might as well turn to her, give her a once-over and criticize her choice of pantsuit. She doesn't know you; she didn't ask for your opinion; and your retort probably made her upset.
Should people try to be aware of their surroundings and try not to say inappropriate things? Of course, but that's just common courtesy...like not commenting on a funky smell at a funeral visitation. Political correctness is fine if we all agree, but we usually don't. And therefore we get people who virtue signal over others because they refuse to kowtow to the newest linguistic fashion.
Now, I'm a fairly polite guy. I hold open doors, give up my seat, offer to carry heavy packages, smile, wave and nod greetings to many strangers, etc. Yet I still occasionally get someone who disagrees with my legitimate use of a term (as I understand its meaning). Generally, I still apologize...but I don't then re-evaluate my language ability. I'm not willing to let the connotations of words take on new, questionable-yet-popular meanings.
I've had a Native American friend laugh at me for asking what he preferred I say: redskin, indian, aboriginal, first people, etc. I've also asked a "retarded" person if they preferred if I said "intellectually challenged." He preferred retarded because...wait for it...he had a lot of trouble saying the other one. Now that's irony.
I think my heart's in the right place. I was taught to be polite, and I try to be at all times. But it gets under my skin to have a total stranger "chastise" me when they know nothing about me. Frankly, I find it more offensive to interrupt and belittle a stranger than it is to overhear some stranger's questionable utterance.
Now let's assume this happens in a parking lot as we're standing outside my brother's car and a woman passing by overhears my comment and chastises me for equating stupid actions with people who have mental disabilities.
Sleeping Cute Cats Dreaming About Happy Cats’ Stuff
*ban
Funky Cat
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2icv3DIjiNU
Nerdwriter: Why Funk Music Makes You Want To Dance
Damn... I've been hearing snippets of that song everywhere and wondering how an old funky synth song got popular again. Turns out i was wrong for the right reasons.
Nerdwriter: Why Funk Music Makes You Want To Dance
Funky 80's music was so in my wheelhouse. I listened to all those jams.
Hoverbike Scorpion-3
Yeah, and therein the problem lies. We have so many great ideas but they all rely on power that we cannot supply enough of in the form factor required.
This is a funky idea for the lab, but without some form of extremely efficient high energy engine/battery etc, it's basically useless.
I think they filmed 4-5 "flights", each about 25 seconds before recharging.