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8:33 Jan 15th, 2012 | 6 notes
Fantastic spoof of British period dramas that all tend to be exactly the same. I’m looking at you, Downton Abbey, and Upstairs Downstairs.
10:27 Nov 30th, 2011 | 2 notes
TINY POWER #3!!
12:59 Nov 26th, 2011 | Notes
99% vs 1%
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The Sorrow of The Islands (Xacla Northern Lights Remix) Pretty amazing video iPhone 3G S > Teachers6:30 Jun 13th, 2009 | Notes
With the announcement of the iPhone 3G S and the Find My iPhone for MobileMe, Apple has once again given school’s another curse. Recently, our school has reprimanded the entire student body for the action of filming fights from their phones (naturally it was only a few people who actually filmed fights, but they wanted to talk to everyone). This comes after other Sydney schools have been caught out by the media having have found fight videos on Youtube containing student in uniform. What a fantastic way to promote you school! So what it this curse? Well, our school’s policy has changed to “We’ll confiscate your phones and look at all your information. Because we can.” In my opinion, the school has now given teachers the power to confiscate anyone’s phone for any reason. It’s like the anti-terrorism laws, but not. The curse is the new iPhone 3G S and Find my iPhone. Should your iPhone be confiscated for any reason (you could be an innocent responsible student or one with something to hide, it don’t really care) the first thing to do before you hand it over is make sure it’s switched off. That means that the teachers will be waiting at least a minute and a half before the phone turns back on. By then you’ll have been sent away. This gives you time to quickly rush to the library. Why would you want to rush to the library? Because you’re about to wipe your iPhone of all it’s data. Using Find my iPhone, you can remotely wipe your entire iPhone from a web browser. If you have the iPhone 3G S, it’s wiped instantly unlike the iPhone 3G which has a two minute delay. There you have it. Whether you were trying to hide your fight videos or maybe just didn’t want teachers to scrounge through your entire library of private personal data, you can rest assured that they will get their hands on none of it. Take that school! That ought to teach you to take my revolutionary mobile device away from me thinking I’m using it as a phone! In The Future, Hallucinating Icons Will be an Everyday Occurence12:08 May 23rd, 2009 | NotesHa! I saw these videos a while ago. I have to admit, Microsoft’s glimpse of the future looks pretty awesome. Did anyone else notice a distinct lack of Microsoft branding anywhere? This video parodies the original videos that didn’t have any voice overs on them. If you remember, the same guys parodied the Microsoft Surface video as well. They’re hilarious! |
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