Decided rather than continueing in the april fools I would rather show the vids here:
Re: Video of the day
Posted: 03 Apr 2013, 21:51
by StarBound
Re: Video of the day
Posted: 09 Apr 2013, 11:36
by Tribble
LANGUAGE WARNING
Re: Video of the day
Posted: 12 Apr 2013, 10:10
by hamin_aus
This playa got mad game
Re: Video of the day
Posted: 25 Apr 2013, 17:37
by ADT
Re: Video of the day
Posted: 28 Apr 2013, 12:48
by StarBound
Re: Video of the day
Posted: 06 May 2013, 19:56
by StarBound
If we still have our competitive laws I think this won't ever see the light of day here but...
Re: Video of the day
Posted: 06 May 2013, 21:24
by Stuart
I have to laugh about the fact that that ad is so heavy on the Samsung gimicky stuff. So many of the great Samsung features on the S3 don't even work, so I'm seeing a lot of hype about nothing here.
Re: Video of the day
Posted: 08 May 2013, 07:15
by D3PART3D
I demoed one on the weekend... makes this ad even more entertaining.
Re: Video of the day
Posted: 28 May 2013, 16:42
by Ryan_Cooper
This one takes me back
Re: Video of the day
Posted: 05 Jun 2013, 16:04
by Stuart
Re: Video of the day
Posted: 06 Jun 2013, 13:46
by Stuart
engadget wrote:NASA is determined to bring the final frontier closer than ever -- or at least a small, photographic slice of it. Using NASA's Swift satellite, astrophysicists at Goddard Space Flight Center and Pennsylvania State University were able to create a stunningly detailed survey of the two galaxies closest to us: the Small and Large Magellanic Clouds. The 160-megapixel image was painstakingly stitched together using thousands of smaller photographs captured with Swift's Ultraviolet/Optical Telescope. Rendering the galaxies in UV wavelengths allows researchers to study details unseen in visible light images, like individual stars surrounding the Tarantula Nebula in the LMC (the large pink cluster in the photo above). This high-res mosaic provides ample opportunity to study the life cycles of stars, from birth to death, in detail astrophysicists could previously only dream about. Fancy a tour? Check out the video after the break -- or journey on past the source link to download the 457MB TIFF.