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alchemist (Member Profile)
any one who may come to read the preceding salutation for pinhead here, would be happy to know it is not without reason-
MR alchemist's response to a down-vote-"Uncomfortably bad?
Fuck you
Bye bye."
my original post comment, which inspired it-
“yes, afraid it's uncomfortably bad....a crappy production...Two hands down!!...and 1 vote ”
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“yes, afraid it's uncomfortably bad....a crappy production...Two hands down!!...and 1 vote ”
choggie (Member Profile)
Uncomfortably bad?
Fuck you
Bye bye.
In reply to your comment:
yes, afraid it's uncomfortably bad....a crappy production...Two hands down!!...and 1 vote
Daft Punk Hands Groovy Random
yes, afraid it's uncomfortably bad....a crappy production...Two hands down!!...and 1 vote
Human Jump Rope
Two-hands-up high-fives are for professional athletes only. Anyone else just looks dumb doing it.
Most powerful handgun in world recoils into guy's face
While we're all judging people in the vid, the only scorn I have is for the assholes filming, some of whom presumably know a lot about guns, and still let this inexperienced guy badly mishandle a beast like that. The guy shooting had never been told how to safely hold even a little .22 pea shooter.
And for the record, there is no advantage to aiming with two hands over one. The only advantage to using two hands is that if you have to take many shots in a short period of time (say, 5 aimed shots in less than 4 seconds), you can bring the gun back into position faster.
Interactive Reality as Applied to Nintendo
from youtube:
His is a live-action performance from the annual Carnegie Mellon University Entertainment Technology Center's (http://www.etc.cmu.edu) Building Virtual Worlds Show. The performance is from December 6th, 2006, and students have 2 weeks to brainstorm, develop, and implement a virtual world, which in this case, was required of us to make an entertaining experience for a large audience.
The performance is given in McConomy Auditorium in Carnegie Mellon, via the technology of the Playmotion. The playmotion is a motion sensor technology that receives data on the user's head and two hands.
Members of the team include:
Paul Capriolo (programmer)
M.E. Chung (designer/fx)
Carlos Pineda (audio/stage mgmt/script)
Jake Rheinfrank (artist)
VideoJug: How to Spot Poker Tells
Just randomly insert subtle tells, and the other strategy is to play two hands, ie. look at your cards at put them deep in the back of your mind, and then play them as if they were something different. Like, 7S 8C.. convince yourself they are 7S 8S or AH 10H play as AH QC. Unless the bets are big and you have to exit the pot, you'll trap a lot more money this way.
Slinky Commercial - 1970's
"Get a slinky in a size and colour you like ..."
In a perfect world, this video would be fighting it out with the current #1.
And yes, I had a slinky. In addition to the stairs trick and the two-handed cascade, my sister and I liked to play "break the egg and catch it". And then we'd play "get your long hair caught in the slinky and go crying to Mum." Yeah, those were the days.
Tommy Emmanuel - Guitar Machine
String king. Three tracks simulaneously played with two hands.
Guy solves Rubik's cube in 20 seconds with one hand. Ladies:
Let's see...so far it's been done with two hands, one hand, and somebody did it with their feet. Any other appendages?
Never mind, I don't want to know...!