...and blocked.I think some more effort could've turned this from really good into Truly Epic, but it's still rather satisfying.
--Patrick
...and blocked.I think some more effort could've turned this from really good into Truly Epic, but it's still rather satisfying.
--Patrick
Odd. I can view it directly on YouTube, and I can view it embedded. Something on your end, maybe?...and blocked.
Works fine for me, and I'm in Canada where these things often don't work.
I can, and did, watch on Youtube, but here on the boards it says "This video contains content from SME. It is restricted from playback on certain sites. Watch on YouTube"Odd. I can view it directly on YouTube, and I can view it embedded. Something on your end, maybe?
--Patrick
This makes anything you want to survive outside in the elements (furniture, wooden structures, etc) a whole lot more durable. If it keeps water from sticking to things, this will also keep ICE from forming, keep metals from corroding, keep bacteria from forming on porous surfaces, etc. I can think of tons of uses.So, I'm not sure what applications this has besides making electronics waterproof, and making hard surfaces easy to clean.
Windshield. High, difficult-to-reach exterior windows. Tents. Tarps. Ponchos. Diaper pails. Litterboxes. Computer screens. Watches. And on andonandonandonThis makes anything you want to survive outside in the elements (furniture, wooden structures, etc) a whole lot more durable. If it keeps water from sticking to things, this will also keep ICE from forming, keep metals from corroding, keep bacteria from forming on porous surfaces, etc. I can think of tons of uses.
Windshields, windows and computer screens aren't going to work, did you see how much it fogged up the glass? This isn't completely transparent stuff, you'll note they didn't apply it to the screen of the iPhone.Windshield. High, difficult-to-reach exterior windows. Tents. Tarps. Ponchos. Diaper pails. Litterboxes. Computer screens. Watches. And on andonandonandon
No. I ... haven't watched the (most recent) video yet.Windshields, windows and computer screens aren't going to work, did you see how much it fogged up the glass?
THE HAAAAAAAX!
I seriously just picture a future like in Half Life 2 where these buggers are killing us all.
Yeah I had to do the same, but ... it was pretty wicked.I'll have to save it for later... I'm interested but can't stop down for 30 minutes to watch it at work.
Yeah I had to do the same, but ... it was pretty wicked.
For broadcast purposes playing a copy written song, note for note, falls under what RIAA is suing people about. This includes Youtube. For our church, we cannot air any music that isn't original to the performers or has an open license to allow it's broadcast. If we use a song that isn't open license we have to pay the royalty fees or face a lawsuit.She keeps talking about not being able to play the original composition due to copyright, but if she's playing it herself and not playing a recording of someone else, it's her performance and falls under her copyright.