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[media]http://vimeo.com/79695097[/media]
Sound warning at the start. The premise of this video is correct though. Tim Berners Lee invented the world wide web. It now holds the greatest sources of information, education and creativity on the planet, yet the majority of us use it for the most fickle and disposable entertainment. Our dependency on such devices for these meaningless treats causes a robotic form of brain rot.
I had a pretty tough time telling if it was real. It took me seeing the uploaders name to be sure. [QUOTE=Ricool06;42928739]Sound warning at the start. The premise of this video is correct though. Tim Berners Lee invented the world wide web. It now holds the greatest sources of information, education and creativity on the planet, yet the majority of us use it for the most fickle and disposable entertainment. Our dependency on such devices for these meaningless treats causes a robotic form of brain rot.[/QUOTE] I don't think it's [B]that[/B] deep.
[QUOTE=Ricool06;42928739]Sound warning at the start. The premise of this video is correct though. Tim Berners Lee invented the world wide web. It now holds the greatest sources of information, education and creativity on the planet, yet the majority of us use it for the most fickle and disposable entertainment. Our dependency on such devices for these meaningless treats causes a robotic form of brain rot.[/QUOTE] This video being one of those forms of fickle and disposable entertainment.
that was cute
I love the animation in this video. Its very unique and its also pretty cute. So true, though. I have an iPhone 4 cause I'm too lazy to upgrade and I barely use my phone as it is. Glad I'm not one of these robots.
i think its about planned obsolescence.
[QUOTE=Ricool06;42928739]Sound warning at the start. The premise of this video is correct though. Tim Berners Lee invented the world wide web. It now holds the greatest sources of information, education and creativity on the planet, yet the majority of us use it for the most fickle and disposable entertainment. Our dependency on such devices for these meaningless treats causes a robotic form of brain rot.[/QUOTE] what the hell else are we going to use it for? :v:
There could have been a better way to convey obsessive upgrade compulsion. The giant silver robot didn't make too much since to me. Really great watch though.
Cute little robots. :)
I wonder what the big grey robot symbolizes
[QUOTE=soupman345-2;42933798]I wonder what the big grey robot symbolizes[/QUOTE] iOS 7?
Hey wait, I have one of those robots! They're little wind-up pencil sharpener robots that walk around after you sharper a pencil. The creators of the video modified them a bit but they're definitely the same robots.
[QUOTE=Foogooman;42942198]Hey wait, I have one of those robots! They're little wind-up pencil sharpener robots that walk around after you sharper a pencil. The creators of the video modified them a bit but they're definitely the same robots.[/QUOTE] Tin toy robots have been around for decades
[QUOTE=McNab;42942278]Tin toy robots have been around for decades[/QUOTE] Well yeah but these specific ones I'm talking about have exactly the same chest plates
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