If we’re going to keep up the hypocritical charade of, on one hand, expecting pruitanical censorship of human anatomy while, on the other, selling 8-year-olds Juicy Couture then we might as well put those silly black bars to good use. Just look at what the Brighton Port Authority (BPA the band, not BPA the BPA) were able to accomplish. Frickin’ PONG.
You are not watching CGI. Despite the kaleidoscope of colors and shapes rising from the infinite horizon, this is all real footage of the 12-mile Yurikamome line in Tokyo. Hold onto your butts.
My Halloween costume dillemas have been solved in the course 0f three and a half adorably techno-filled minutes by London-based composer and DJ Postino. Now, to make a deer suit of my very own.
Microsoft updates Blink for Windows Phone 8 with GIF-like clip creation (video)
Posted in: Today's ChiliIf Vine still leaves you pining for the choppiness of GIFs, Microsoft’s got you covered — on Windows Phone 8, at least. Redmond’s Blink app, which helps smartphone photographers capture bursts of images, has hit version 2.0 and scored the ability to create short animated clips, aptly dubbed Blinks. In addition to the bite-sized videos, the latest update bakes in camera settings in capture mode, sharing to social networks and web galleries for shared creations. Microsoft Research also released Blink Cliplets for Windows 8 and RT, which allows users to layer static and dynamic elements atop footage. Hit the break to check out the new release of Blink in action, or jab the first source link for the download.
Filed under: Software, Mobile, Microsoft
Via: Windows Phone Blog
Source: Blink (Windows Phone Store), Blink Cliplets (Windows Store)
Wow. That got out of hand really fast. I mean that spiralled from Chilean butt band
I’m pretty sure having students play their heinies like bongos for the enjoyment of their instructor is illegal in at least 15 states, regardless of the lesson plan. And let’s not even get into the desk licking, or the bra tearing, or the riding crops *shudder*