3/9
The Wilderness Downtown
by materium on 03/9/2010 at 1:44 pm
Music, Random, Technology: arcade fire, google chrome, html5
Sir, I think you have yourself a Guassian distribution developin’ o’er ‘ere!
3/9
by materium on 03/9/2010 at 1:44 pm
Music, Random, Technology: arcade fire, google chrome, html5
31/8
A reflection. Short. Unstructured. Highly possible that meaning is difficult to discern.
27/8
A strong melodic progressive trance track with rolling bass and focus on complex rhythm.
Also my project for my sound course SOMA3615 at College of Find Arts, NSW.
Made in FL Studio 9.
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23/8
I saw this posted by a person on Facebook, and I’ll post it here. It’s from Channel Nine’s election coverage. I didn’t actually see it on the night, because I was watching Seven’s coverage.
This clip is great on a number of levels. It could have been improved however. I really wanted to see the Labor members on the panel getting physical with those Liberal members.
21/8
17/8
Yeah, whoever wrote that comment sure has a point.
EDIT: NOW WITH EVEN MORE DUNCANBROS.
EDIT NUM2: NOW WITH AN EXTRA VIDEO WHICH I CAN’T STOP REWATCHING.
15/8
14/8
by kenobi00 on 14/8/2010 at 9:16 pm
Gaming, Movies, Random: call of duty, Crysis, productivity killer, Star Wars
It’s another edition of this psuedo-random-series Productivity Killer! Which really is a post aggregating all the cool things and videos I’ve found on the intertubes that you might like to watch and read. Perhaps you might even appreciate this post to send me some of the first item. But first, you should check your farm.
If you’re Asian, I think you’ll agree with me that we’re under represented in mainstream media. Especially in Hollywood.
Thankfully, there’s Youtube.
3/8
I found this on Engadget. Now I don’t know what the video is saying, but the video footage make enough sense.
Essentially, it’s a ‘bus’ on stilts, where the ‘wheels’ go along the lane dividers, and cars can drive underneath the ‘bus’. This should theoretically alleviate traffic jams, as the only space the ‘bus’ is taking up are the lane dividers.
This sounds like a great idea, but considering the quality of driving in China, I’d think there would be a heap of problems. For example, driving underneath a moving object is probably highly disorienting with regards to your speed and position. Secondly, I can see HIDEOUS HIDEOUS accidents when this thing turns, and some car is underneath it.