Really cool though it's irksome they left out the requisite flaming tire tracks. And it really didn't seem like they had enough road to get up to 88. I wonder how they were able to generate the 1.21 jiggawatts required to power the flux capacitor.
We've discovered it appears to be thanks to Googlebot. It seems angry and out to destroy Siftbot for some reason.
It's been hitting old sifty from many dozens of different IP addresses repeatedly every second and every once in a while siftbot gets knocked down for a minute and that's when the dreaded "An internal server error occurred" message appears.
We're not sure of the reason or exactly how to stop Googlebot at the moment, but we're working on it. If any electro-whiz gurus have any ideas, feel free to toss them in our direction.
I'm not going to crap on every bit of the "film" just because it crapped on me for over 2 hours.
That said, I can honestly say the special effects were enjoyable and well done, but compared to the way the writing was apparently targeted strictly at the mentally defeated (those who were challenged but lost), I could not go so far as to say that the sfx make the pile "worth" watching.
Dead people definitely have to be included. There's no question about that. Yes, he's decomposing, but his body is still aging.
I was also going to create artist renderings of what the dead celebrities might look like today, but wasn't sure if I should do that or just leave it up to the audience's imagination. I'd appreciate thoughts on the subject.
Oh, and yes cancer still seems to be doing a good job, but wait until it goes up again AIDS. Not sure which of those will take the gold, but I think H1N1 will be lucky if it even comes close to either.
It's a rare thing in this day and age for a younger sibling to begrudgingly follow his older sibling's orders with little hesitation. This is a fantastic way to demolish that precious trust and fill with disrespect those who look up to you.
I applaud the young lad and am sickened by the other. For shame.
Streams for me at about 3-4MB/s yielding zero buffer delay, and my PC seems capable of playing it without any stutter or lag on my 24" monitor, thank goodness. It's extremely beautiful. I can't wait until this feature launches in full. I heart Google.
Mobile VideoSift Now Available on Droids and iPhones (Sift Talk Post)
Time Traveling Delorean Mod!
An Airline predicts the future in 1975
Mobile VideoSift Now Available on Droids and iPhones (Sift Talk Post)
Speed Cooking- serving live snake and fish
"An internal server error occurred. Please try again later." (Sift Talk Post)
until next time.
"An internal server error occurred. Please try again later." (Sift Talk Post)
It's been hitting old sifty from many dozens of different IP addresses repeatedly every second and every once in a while siftbot gets knocked down for a minute and that's when the dreaded "An internal server error occurred" message appears.
We're not sure of the reason or exactly how to stop Googlebot at the moment, but we're working on it. If any electro-whiz gurus have any ideas, feel free to toss them in our direction.
Videosift is crashing Firefox! (Sift Talk Post)
What if Earth had rings like Saturn?
Who's Aging Better - Leonard Nimoy or William Shatner? (Blog Entry by lucky760)
Who's Aging Better - Jack Nicholson or Kathleen Turner? (Blog Entry by lucky760)
Who will win tomorrow's battle, Spock vs. Captain Kirk?
I just saw 2012 (Blog Entry by dag)
That said, I can honestly say the special effects were enjoyable and well done, but compared to the way the writing was apparently targeted strictly at the mentally defeated (those who were challenged but lost), I could not go so far as to say that the sfx make the pile "worth" watching.
I just saw 2012 (Blog Entry by dag)
I'll just say the two words that kept popping into my head throughout the disaster (the movie, not the end of the world): Stew. Pid.
WhosAgingBetter.com (Blog Entry by lucky760)
@oxdottir: Tomorrow's battle is one crafted by your capable birthday hands:
Jack Nicholson vs. Kathleen Turner
Happy Birthday to me (Blog Entry by oxdottir)
WhosAgingBetter.com (Blog Entry by lucky760)
WhosAgingBetter.com (Blog Entry by lucky760)
I was also going to create artist renderings of what the dead celebrities might look like today, but wasn't sure if I should do that or just leave it up to the audience's imagination. I'd appreciate thoughts on the subject.
Oh, and yes cancer still seems to be doing a good job, but wait until it goes up again AIDS. Not sure which of those will take the gold, but I think H1N1 will be lucky if it even comes close to either.
Jacob, Get Off The Xbox 360
I applaud the young lad and am sickened by the other. For shame.
Lord of the Rings: Groaning Voiceover
YouTube allows full 1080p HD (Sift Talk Post)
Thanks for sharing, cybrbeast.