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lol, that is pukka, I can understand why they didn't eat the cupcakes... but it was good to see a charity benefit fom all this.
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Hey guys,
recently I finished some fun project I was working at for some time. It's a compilation of video clips taken by me with my friends whenever we were on the road. I was just randomly testing out new editing and new effects, some of them worked well and other didn't. And tried to make it look a bit like the Wipeout Zone mode at some seconds :)
Oh and I think every Wipeout-fan should recognize the music^^
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OnLjjNULGpI
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:( The Queens Diamond jubilee is over.. i had tears in my eyes all weekend lol.
Its a great achievement and it wont happen again for another 200+ years.
G_d save the Queen and i hope she makes it to her 70th year as ruler of Great Britain and the 54 countries in her commonwealth.
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Mic check one two,
Turned on my PS3 the other day, put in some rounds of WOHD, feeling pretty rusty.
How goes it zoners?
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Hey Redscar, glad to hear you've picked up HD again. Hopefully we'll bump into each other online, still plenty of people playing :D
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Its a bit difficult to push myself to play, so little time after work and BF3 still being so much fun and all.
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Were have all the mods gone? iv seen a lot of messed up posts...
I miss SaturnReturn :(
MegaGeeza22 for moderator :twisted jk
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Scientists at CERN have announced the discovery of the Higgs Boson YAY!
It's been rather amusing reading the comments pages on the news websites - plenty of people using computers to complain that science is a waste of time and money....
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We may be closer to Anti-Gravity. :D
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Careful here. The news from CERN is the discovery of "a new boson, which could possibly be the Higgs". They still need to analyse the properties of the particle before its identity can be confirmed. Regardless though, it is a phenomenal discovery, and if it does turn out to be the one, Stephen Hawking will owe Peter Higgs £100 :)
On the subject of particle physics, the school I work at are currently taking part in the CORUS project, which is designed to encourage physics research in schools. Our contribution involves setting up a small array of cosmic ray detectors in the school, which contribute to a nationwide research programme. If anyone is around London this weekend and is interested in this, head over to the Royal Society summer exhibition, there is a stand there under the name Cosmic 100 which includes our work.
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Reading you mentioning the Royal Society was a bit of a coincidence for me.
I'm a descendant of Humphry Davy.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humphry_Davy
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Wow. :eek
So your related to a famous person? Now that's... different.
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I posted a comment in this thread (Yeah...sorta makes me look lie an idiot saying I'm posting in this thread considering everyone would've known that by now)
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So, hows the Olympics guys?
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The olympics is great! im loving it, i like any kind of sport and i especially like to see professional athletes push the human body to its maximum by setting new records.
But as with all sports it always divides the public... 50% like it and 50% don't :(
I cant wait to see if Bolt can get a World record but i also hope that he gets disqualified for jumping the gun or just come 2nd.
Im fed up of his ego lol.
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Am I the only one who thought the opening ceremony was erm, a bit twee? Everyone else I've spoken to loved it, but I thought it was kind of cringeworthy if I'm honest. Maybe I'm missing the point. I hate to criticise Danny Boyle, he's one of my favourite film makers, and I worry that sometimes I'm a bit of a miserable sod when it comes to things like this.
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I agree with you sort of, i didn't really enjoy the beginning when they had all the sheep and then the industrial revolution... there was so much going on at once and i don't think many people got it.
My favorite part had to be David Beckham cruising down the river thames with his big grin and the music that accompanied him lol, he is m favorite sports star of all time, Legend.
Also the James Bond and Mr Bean moments were fun too.
Im just so glad that we didn't just copy beijing like so many people wanted... The UK is about hard graft and not fancy electronics.
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I've also seen the Olympics today, but instead of Hockey I saw some tennis at Wimbledon. Due to rain most courts "were converted into greenhouses", despite the main court was always open. Overall, I saw Goerges, Murray and Sharapova win their matches, usually in just two sets. Special mention to Tsonga who won against Bellucci one of the most intense Tennis matches I've ever seen! 2 hours of awesome that made everyone doubt who'd be the winner... Until the last 10 minutes.
BTW I also saw Federer training in front of me. Shame the rain didn't let me show his awesomeness :(