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How sad for you! You knew that the joke wasn't that great, and you even ASKED to be modded down so that your post could float amongst the obscurity of the 0's and the 1's. But in the fashion of true Slashdot vengeance, your post was modded all the way UP to 3, Funny, so that everybody got to see the stinker that DorkusMasterus wrote. I feel for you, man.
Most people are asking about Myths that were too dangerous, or that you were too scared to bust. I'm curious about myths that you WANTED to bust, and that you felt capable of busting, but were blocked by Discovery Channel/show producers/censors for it being too racy or politically incorrect?
Corollary: If you didn't have to deal with this restriction (say, appearing on HBO or something less regulated), what myths would you consider?
It's not the best hardware demo for the projectors, keep the context in mind. The pictures are on a website for some guy showing off his game maps, not the site for the hi-res projector system. He was just looking to show a novel way to display the maps. Yeah, there may be a good bit of redundancy, but I don't think showing off the hardware was the point.
How sad for you! You knew that the joke wasn't that great, and you even ASKED to be modded down so that your post could float amongst the obscurity of the 0's and the 1's. But in the fashion of true Slashdot vengeance, your post was modded all the way UP to 3, Funny, so that everybody got to see the stinker that DorkusMasterus wrote. I feel for you, man.
That picture was AFTER the member in question was edited out. Here's the original: actual superman pic. (photobucket.com) Movie magic at its finest.
Most people are asking about Myths that were too dangerous, or that you were too scared to bust. I'm curious about myths that you WANTED to bust, and that you felt capable of busting, but were blocked by Discovery Channel/show producers/censors for it being too racy or politically incorrect? Corollary: If you didn't have to deal with this restriction (say, appearing on HBO or something less regulated), what myths would you consider?
It's not the best hardware demo for the projectors, keep the context in mind. The pictures are on a website for some guy showing off his game maps, not the site for the hi-res projector system. He was just looking to show a novel way to display the maps. Yeah, there may be a good bit of redundancy, but I don't think showing off the hardware was the point.