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‪Guitar Oscillations Captured with iPhone 4‬‏

This is really cool!

What we’re seeing is not actually how the strings look, obviously. It’s caused by the rolling shutter effect, which is when a digital camera scans across the frame either horizontally or vertically rather than capturing the entire frame at once. So parts of the frame have to play catch up, and we’re left with guitar strings making crazy waves and shapes. Awesome!


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Finally, the Internet is coming to the living room with Google TV

Many people utilize home theater PCs to accomplish this, but they are complex and expensive. DVRs and Blu-ray players have come part way by providing access to streaming content from Netflix, YouTube, Amazon, etc. But for the average household the Internet has yet to merge with the TV in the living room.

I believe Google TV will finally bridge this gap allowing families to once again enjoy shared experiences in the living room environment.

By allowing people access to the content they want, when they want it, from whatever source it’s available (TV, cable, satellite, or Internet), this will provide a greater freedom of choice.

As an open source project just like Android, Google TV will spur development of applications that make creative use of the largest screen in the house, merging information from multiple sources into one display. Sounds like fun!

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Four of my favorite anime music videos!

The people who create these compilations of clips from various animes, music, and effects are quite creative. If you’re not familiar with it, they’re called anime music videos or AMVs for short. They typically spend months working on these projects using professional video editing programs to crank out just a few minutes of AMV brilliance! Some even go to conventions or exhibitions where their work can be judged. It’s an interesting world.

These AMVs have been made available by their creators on YouTube. However, I prefer to download the actual video files for a much better viewing experience rather than watching in the browser.

To view on your computer, you’ll likely need the VLC player. If you’d prefer to use Windows Media Player (which has gotten a lot better recently), you’ll need to install the Combined Community Codec Pack. If you’re using Windows 7, you’ll need to tell Windows Media Player to use the codecs you just installed instead of the defaults that come with Windows 7. You can use the Win7DSFilterTweaker to do this (see screenshot below for which options to change).

To find the creators of these AMVs on YouTube, check out these channels: ExSphereAMVMegamom182, and Chiikaboom. Note, there are a wide range of animes and AMVs. Some animes deal with mature situations and concepts, and it follows that some AMVs do too. And now for the AMVs!

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[ExSphere]_The_Dreamer.mp4 (38220 KB)

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Noise_[Planetside].mp4 (63632 KB)

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STS-129 Ascent Video

See the space shuttle launch like you’ve never seen before! Wow, this is some amazing video!

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