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Living Room / Re: Interesting "stuff"
« Last post by Arizona Hot on November 08, 2013, 03:36 PM »
There is a nest of linked sites here with a horde of animated GIFs including some full-length (but time-lapsed) movies. The GIF of the Fifth Element I got  is 500 x206 and almost 10 MB in size. Use these entry links to check out everything including the GIFs with the Fifth Element I got.

Animated movie GIFs.jpg

See Full-Length Movies Like Top Gun and Aliens as Animated GIFs  Underwi

10 Awesomely Tasteful Animated GIFs

There are also 4 anti-OCR fonts to shield your documents from prying scanners(Scanners Live in Vain).

ZXX fonts.jpg

An NSA Whiz Designs 4 Fonts to Foil Google's All-Seeing Eye

If Mouser thinks it's OK, I'll attach it here.

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Some frostbytes from Canada. I didn't want to attach all the pictures seperately so they are in the .pdf below. I got them in a email so there is no source link.

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Living Room / Re: Interesting "stuff"
« Last post by Arizona Hot on November 06, 2013, 05:05 PM »
I didn't want to decide which Minecraft thread to post this to, so I'm doing it here.

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The Amazingly Unlikely Story of How Minecraft Was Born
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Reasons for Admission to the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum, 1864 - 1889
 Jim
The Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum, subsequently the Armand Auclerc Weston State Hospital, was a Kirkbride[3] psychiatric hospital that operated from 1864 until 1994 by the government of the U.S. state of West Virginia, in the city of Weston. Built by architect Richard Andrews, it was constructed from 1858- 1881. Originally designed to hold 250 people, it became overcrowded in the 1950s with 2,400 patients. It was forcibly closed in 1994 due to changes in treatments of patients. The first to be committed was a female housekeeper. The hospital was bought by Joe Jordan in 2007, and partly opened to tours and other money raising events for its restoration.[4] The hospital's main building is one of the largest hand-cut stone masonry buildings in the United States, and, as Weston Hospital Main Building, was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1990.
Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum - Wikipedia
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Renegade: I don't know your Wikipedia editorial status, but your article isn't there or can't be found.

Clipboard 2.jpg      Clipboard.jpg
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Living Room / Re: Does anyone here use Bitcoins?
« Last post by Arizona Hot on November 02, 2013, 01:50 PM »
Authoritarian supression can not be supressed. If rebels are too strong, they will call in the Evil Emperor and his dark Jedi to use the dark side of the Force for them. Don't laugh, why do you think dystopias are so popular in literature?  Be very careful how you rebel, atomic war and nuclear winter are not laughable.
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There's already a humor board in the basement.

I'll have to check that out and see if there is any interesting and juicy politcally incorrect humor there. But what will Mouser do if that is the most popular section and other areas are a ghetto for the easily offended.
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Going along with all the not-so-funny humor and not-very-credible stories here recently, I provide this piece of Halloween horror.
(that's when they appeared)

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'BadBIOS' System-Hopping Malware Appears Unstoppable

Meet “badBIOS,” the mysterious Mac and PC malware that jumps airgaps  Ars Technica

Meet “badBIOS,” the mysterious Mac and PC malware that jumps airgaps  netsec
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Some pictures for Halloween.

Very unlucky.jpg   Dora the Explorer and the Destiny Medallion (Full Series).jpg   Maraka.jpg

While I was looking for these pictures I found these videos.

Broken mirror and black cat.jpg

Dora the Explorer and the Destiny Medallion (Full Series)

Some days u get the mail.jpg

Maraka on Vimeo
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Lost Cat.jpg    Is there a reward for Mitten's return?

Lost Cat T-Shirt - Headline Shirts
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Living Room / Re: Animated Map of Girl's Names Throughout the Years
« Last post by Arizona Hot on October 29, 2013, 06:03 PM »
I am now going to try attaching a 2.14MB animated GIF. If that doesn't work out, you will have to get it using the link.

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Pipes - Imgflip

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Living Room / Re: Animated Map of Girl's Names Throughout the Years
« Last post by Arizona Hot on October 29, 2013, 05:02 PM »
I have made a animated GIF out of the Amazing Moon Rotation Video from LRO-HD using the Online converter to animated gif site. It was easy to use, the resulting gif was free, not watermarked, 518 x 518 and everyting I could want; but it is 40MB in size. I couldn't upload it here and doubt I could get Mouser to make an exception. Is anyone here intersted in such a thing? If so, you will have to make your own copy or tell me where I can upload mine. You can't use a YouTube URL(Gifsoup does), so you will have to use a local file. I am going to try uploading the 200 x200 version of Rotating Moon from LRO here. It may be a bit fuzzy, but it is the biggest I think I can put here....Windows says it is 6.4MB in size, but the error message says it is too big. It is the smallest version I have. So, if you want one of them, you will have to try one of the other options.

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Living Room / Re: Interesting "stuff"
« Last post by Arizona Hot on October 28, 2013, 02:23 AM »
I couldn't find an existing thread, so I am posting this here.

Why the death of the PC is a myth.jpg

Why the death of the PC is a myth
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Living Room / Re: Interesting "stuff"
« Last post by Arizona Hot on October 26, 2013, 09:48 PM »
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Our Brains are to Blame for Procrastination

I know procrastination. How else do you think I got all of my material for the posts in this thread.
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Living Room / Re: Interesting "stuff"
« Last post by Arizona Hot on October 26, 2013, 09:32 PM »
Please read this. I swear it is 100% true and I have the proof (the ATM card right next to me at this very moment). I live a very normal life, married to a pretty girl, a young son and I own a small business. Until this incident nothing strange has ever happened to me. I couldn't find my wallet one morning but didn't think much of it. After a few days I started really looking for it, searched the house, my car, wife's car and the company truck, nothing. I kept checking for credit card and debit card usage but there was no activity on them. About a month goes by and I wake up Sunday morning to find my wallet on the seat of the chair of the desk on my side of the bed. I hear my wife cleaning downstairs so I shout down to her asking where she found the wallet. She says she didn't find it. There was no way it was there all along and my son was not born yet (so that rules him out). Everything in the wallet was as I left it EXCEPT the company's ATM debit card was missing. About a week goes by. I come home from work to find the ATM card on the dining room table all by itself. This is the weirdest part... the ATM card was almost identical to the one in my wallet, company name, bank logo, my signature on the back, etc. The only difference was the expiration date... 12/49. 12/49! I brought it to the bank but they couldn't explain it. I tried it in the ATM but the machine wouldn't recognize it. I cant explain it, can you? If someone would tell my how to upload a picture I'd gladly attach a photo of it. Thanks for taking the time to read this. Ricky50  This is the ATM card. http://imgur.com/aOgr0sK

When I worked at radioshack and we needed to enter a card date for a card that didn't have a date, we had to use 12/49. i have no idea why, but that's the only number that worked every time.

Clipboard.jpg  What is the most unexplained photo that exists, thats real?

This would have the fingerprints of the Illuminati all over it(if they had fingerprints).
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Living Room / Re: Interesting "stuff"
« Last post by Arizona Hot on October 26, 2013, 07:14 PM »
I've learned my lesson, I'm not going to attach the 2.69MB picture here. Use the link to get the bigger picture.  (see attachment in previous post)
Up, not North - Alphabet blocks

I have a big animated gif here. I put it there in case it crashed the thread.
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Living Room / Animated Map of Girl's Names Throughout the Years
« Last post by Arizona Hot on October 26, 2013, 06:57 PM »
This post is an experiment. It's an interesting animated gif, but it's 1.06MB in size and I have been burned recently by uploading a big file. So I am testing it out here. If it crashes this thread, nothing much will be lost. A partial sucess, you can download it and view it in your computer, just not here. I guess you can have 8MB of pictures in a post, just not in any one picture.

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Animated Map of Girl's Names Throughout the Years

* Animated Map of Girl's Names Throughout the Years.gif (1086.47 kB. 970x614 - viewed 602 times.)
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Living Room / Re: Interesting "stuff"
« Last post by Arizona Hot on October 26, 2013, 12:13 AM »
For fans of Larry Niven's story "The Soft Weapon", here is a Star Trek animated version.



The Slaver Weapon - YouTube
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Living Room / Re: Interesting "stuff"
« Last post by Arizona Hot on October 24, 2013, 05:52 PM »
This is a 51 minute animated Star Trek universe story with many good reviews that took 6 years to make.

A Review of Star Trek Aurora

A Review of
Star Trek: Aurora
by Fred Dixon

Star Trek: Aurora is an animated movie set just after the original Star Trek series in "a lawless sector of space." The eponymous Aurora itself is a small merchanter cargo ship. The crew consists entirely of two people: her shapely captain, Kara Carpenter, and her taut Vulcan first mate, T'Ling. Tim Vining, the show’s producer/director/writer, was fascinated with the civilians that Captain Kirk and crew came across. He wondered where they came from and how they came to get there. That’s the inspiration for Aurora, and as a result, we have a fresh approach to Star Trek.

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