Gangnam Style

Total crap or brilliant? Haven't decided yet. At least it's different from the mainstream music crap. You decide.







Total crap or brilliant? Haven't decided yet. At least it's different from the mainstream music crap. You decide.
It's the best, mainly because it's terrible. It's a montage of several unboxing videos of the Google Nexus phone/tablet thinghy. I guess I would have thrown the entire box + contents out of the window. Google can learn a lot from other companies like; Nikon, Canon, Leica, Apple... Hell, even the shrink wrap on Microsoft products are easier to remove. Unboxing is an integral part of the new gadget/thinghy experience nowadays.
Normally, I would have posted the following video in the Leica diary section, but that section is about totally serious Leica subjects only ;-). What the guy in this video is demonstrating (I hope) to the videographer, is that it's easy to forget that you put the lens cap back on the lens. With (d)SLR's you don't have this problem, since you're looking through the actual lens (unless you're blind or shooting in pitch black).
Fairness to say that I've had it happen to me a couple of times, but I notice my mistake at the moment I press the shutterbutton (+3sec exposure in broad daylight?? Must have forgotten something...).
Just watch...
Don't you just love the British for their sense of humor :-)
Really haven't got the words for this excellent spoof on the average American (drug) ad.
I just hope that these kind of ads stay away from the local continent (and I don't mean the spoofs). Some things are better left on the other side of the Atlantic.
Or great, of even f*cked up?
Read about the things that are not making it to Twitter. The real things in life.
Starting for the 'average Joe' there's this MyLifeIsAverage website. For those who do (a lot) better, there's this MyLifeIsG(reat). And finally, for those whose life went completely down the drain a FMyLife ('F' as in F*ck :) ).
It's like Twitter; addictive, but different and a whole lot funnier.
(Is there an iPhone app yet for these services?)...
(Not that I really care, since I don't own one)
... Well, at least in some places.
Even though it's categorized as fun, it's not funny at all. Photography is not a crime, as long as you're not photographing state secrets or plans of the new nuclear power plant.
According to Apple.
Well, they have a point after the (failed) Bill Gates and Jerry Seinfeld 'commercials'.