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1 month ago
Euclideon's unlimited detail technology at GDC Europe 2011
We met Bruce Dell from Euclideon at GDC Europe in Cologne. The dot-cloud technology for game geometry rendering was highly debated during the last ...
PirateGaming • 12,162 views
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6 months ago
Last two months...
I've gotten a bunch of stuff done... but probably nothing you're interested in. But I wanted to post so people knew I wasn't dead in a ditch somewh...
jpkiwigeek • 518 views
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7 months ago
Liquid Crystal Exploration in Bifurcation and Impact - Valve Art
Not for educational purposes.
JeriEllsworthJabber • 3,947 views
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7 months ago
Laserstrike for Zen X-Fi 2
A puzzle game for the Zen X-Fi 2, based on a Windows game by Kevin Ng using levels from a TI-83+ version by Badga.
Download it from http://benryves...
benryves • 514 views
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8 months ago
This Machine Destroys EVERYTHING
Visit my awesome blog with the funnest shit from all over the intertubes: http://mahboi.wordpress.com/
seedeeep • 1,254,679 views
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It destroys everything, apart from water....
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8 months ago
Crazy cat, loves water
unfortunately this cat and movie are not mine :)
I have two other CAT vids on my channel!
jokixxx007 • 33,551,147 views
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0:42 for a spliff on the side of the bath.... lol!
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8 months ago
bike lanes by Casey Neistat
like me on facebook https://www.facebook.com/cn...
little movie about a ticket i got for riding my bike not in the bike lane
caseyneistat • 5,040,234 views
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9 months ago
1966 prediction of the home computer
an utterly fantastic video from 1966 that speculates on what life will be like in 1999... so I thought I'd upload it to celebrate 2009! It is so fu...
mrbennbenn • 186,781 views
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@hfu1973 Flat panels were first invented by William Ross Aiken in 1958. google "flat-screen-tv-in-1958" for more details....
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9 months ago
Ewan Dobson - Time 2 - Guitar - www.candyrat.com
CD & Guitar Tabs available at http://www.candyrat.com
Also available on itunes and amazon
Visit Ewan Dobson at http://www.facebook.com/ewa......
rpoland • 7,512,986 views
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@KillinDaWelfareMCs He sells it as a bundle with the mp3. Follow the link in the text....
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9 months ago
Ewan Dobson - Paganini's Hip - Solo Guitar
Ewan Dobson debut CD & TABS available at http://www.candyrat.com
also available on itunes, amazon.com, emusic, rhapsody
Visit Ewan Dobson at http...
rpoland • 423,567 views
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@Mattroful It's a dreadnought acoustic, which gives you a much fuller sound than an electro-acoustic when amped up. Not sure of the make, but I don't think that matters tbh. The main factor in his sound is that his strings are brand new (which give a much crisper sound than worn strings). Stick a...
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9 months ago
Marc Romboy vs Stephan Bodzin - Triton (Original Mix)
Marc Romboy vs Stephan Bodzin - Triton (Original Mix) Systematic Recordings 2010-10-18 [SYST00726]
B14ckic3 • 58,994 views
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@Roseanne50 @ Fabric? Was a damned good set :)
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10 months ago
Jon Hopkins - Insides (Live at The ICA, London)
Director/Editor/Post Production: Bison
Producer: James Bretton
Production Company: Blinkink
Additional Camera: Chris Nunn
How the video was made:
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DominoRecords • 125,725 views
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I was there for this gig! Rather fantastic I must say! :)
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11 months ago
Stephen Hawking takes on Genesis
Inspired by the YTMND flash by miyamoto1952
Before somebody mentions it, I realise I misspelled Theory three times in this video XD
Spelling is ...
Silvermane21a • 63,836 views
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1 year ago
Why Ken Ham believes in Creation Science
Ken Ham lecturing on why Creation Science matters.
mineralfellow • 8,714 views
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@Bronstonify That's an urban legend originating from a Victorian biography of Christopher Columbus. Everyone (including the church) knew the Earth was spherical, and they even knew it's approximate size (ancient greeks figured it out). Columbus thought the diameter was far smaller, and that it wo...
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1 year ago
BBC Micro Live
This excerpt from Micro Live was broadcast on 2nd October 1983.
It was presented by Ian McNaught-Davis and John Coll.
Ian and John explain how a BB...
timvick18 • 7,258 views
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1 year ago
BBC Micro Live 1986 - Computer Animation
A look at animation software on the BBC Micro and the 'cutting-edge' 32-bit Amiga. Presented by Fred Harris and Lesley Judd.
jowie74 • 51,387 views
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@Drathgore FWIW, Maya is starting to show it's age pretty severely these days (having been conceived in a time before SIMD, Multi-core CPUs and GPUs). Apps such as Z-Brush, morpheme, euphoria, nuke, mari, show what is possible in 3D these days. The only problem is that no one is insane enough to ...
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1 year ago
The Case Against Jamie Oliver: Why the Naked Chef Should Take His "Food Revolution" Back Home
In February, celebrity British chef Jamie Oliver scooped up the prestigious TED Prize , awarded for his crusade "against obesity and other diet rel...
ReasonTV • 36,854 views
robthebloke
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@RBNightlinger "Schools have no business feeding kids! It's the PARENTS responsibility to feed/teach/raise their children"
By that logic, schools also have no business in teaching kids.
"Schools are supposed to educate, not parent"
So, if a child can't tell the difference between a tomato, a p...
@skating1611 The guy has written an oct-tree for static data, and is applying a simple ray marching algorithm for the rendering. We were doing this stuff in the 80's FFS. This is not rocket science. This is a bog standard graphic technique that any graphics dev could implement with their eyes clo...