?Ninjas killed my family |
Aerosol |
(3.42) |
1,023 |
2005-12-26 |
description:
How desperate can humans get?
domain:
nkmf
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?You'll never be a ninja. |
dlpriest |
(1.82) |
1,023 |
2006-09-01 |
description:
I'm so bored.
domain:
knifefailure
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?Legend of Zelda : 8-bit 1 |
laronde20 |
(1.79) |
1,023 |
2006-09-17 |
description:
Link Running in 8-Bit and Theme by Me!
domain:
LOZ8bit1
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?(nsfw) Insane British Cop William Malcolm Bowden ... |
Heywood12 |
(3.50) |
1,025 |
2021-08-01 |
description:
Off-air recording of West Midlands Police Sergeant William Malcolm Bowden trying to terrorize other ham radio operators on a repeater sometime in 1992 or 1993. The 1991 case of Robert Hitchcock, G1MTT (he went to court for playing music on a repeater) is mentioned by Bowden. Allegedly this ex-cop is still alive (!). More information at the link below.
http://www.laughingpoliceman.com/loony.htm
domain:
limeyhamcom1993
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?Seriously, I don't think I searched for that...[al... |
MikStarYo |
(2.33) |
1,028 |
2011-04-25 |
description:
gf searched and got that, only edit is blanking out the beginning of the email with paint.
Link for Portal2 let's play with Newbs28 and I http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQL-w8Ah-Oo
vote 5 on it.
Also epic domain grab.
domain:
epicprairiedogeric10
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?pirates and ninja OMG |
sealman |
(2.25) |
1,029 |
2005-06-21 |
description:
no description given.
domain:
piratesandninjasOMG
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?Zelda + Link made Triforce cakes |
Bjork |
(1.83) |
1,029 |
2006-03-26 |
description:
no description given.
domain:
zeldO
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?Super-Ninja-Dragon |
denial13 |
(1.40) |
1,031 |
2006-01-11 |
description:
tggggggggggggggggggg
domain:
superninjadragon
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?ninja disco |
earlyhouse |
(3.42) |
1,031 |
2006-09-11 |
description:
no description given.
domain:
ninjadisco
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?What the ninja turtles have been reduced to. : ( |
Fakesombrerro |
(2.17) |
1,034 |
2006-02-02 |
description:
Myspace has reduced leo to ghayness : (
domain:
wtnthbrt
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?The Greatest American Ninja |
Sn4tcH |
(1.25) |
1,036 |
2006-02-03 |
description:
I bring you... a man
domain:
Geopwn
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?What Americans Fight For |
xxaldwinxx |
(3.70) |
1,036 |
2006-06-03 |
description:
if its not working properly press the back button and click link again it should be in sync
domain:
whatamericansfightfor
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?An investigation into Internet Theft |
Starmanclock |
(2.00) |
1,037 |
2007-03-22 |
description:
As promised here are the links:
Ultimate Showdown:
http://www.superjer.com/ultimate_showdown.php
http://www.razoric.com/games/The-Ultimate-Showdown-of-Ultimate-Destiny
http://www.transbuddha.com/mediaHolder.php?id=1244
domain:
investiagtionintointernettheft
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?Brian Peppers on Teanage Mutant Ninja PEN0R! (n... |
shredzilla |
(2.00) |
1,037 |
2006-04-27 |
description:
no description given.
domain:
brianpepperstmnp
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?DARTH VADER DECLINES LINK! |
WAMPUM |
(1.33) |
1,037 |
2006-05-04 |
description:
no description given.
domain:
DVDL
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?Enter The Kitten |
TheCloser |
(3.91) |
1,039 |
2008-12-19 |
description:
They're kittens... but they're ninjas! Adorably deadly.
domain:
enterthekitten
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?don't let link down |
spanishgodzilla |
(2.50) |
1,040 |
2007-07-15 |
description:
well i'm back making somthing also muybueno
domain:
linkwontgodown
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?Hooters |
ghcghcghc |
(3.25) |
1,041 |
2007-05-16 |
description:
Enter a brief description of your site or any other optional information
you choose. Links will automatically be parsed. 1000 character limit.
domain:
hootersftw
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?What does Link really want? |
Ninjajuice66 |
(1.40) |
1,043 |
2007-07-02 |
description:
no description given.
domain:
linkstacos
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?a tribute to link |
Magejutsu |
(2.75) |
1,044 |
2006-09-24 |
description:
link pwns
domain:
triblink
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?Skulls are way brown |
cavedwellers |
(2.20) |
1,044 |
2007-01-23 |
description:
A fake link to help complete the bloggy illusion of David Thorpe's 1.24.07 Burn Unit
domain:
burnunitfake4
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?bush loves to choke his chiken |
JLen503 |
(2.71) |
1,045 |
2007-04-06 |
description:
chinc a link choke youre chiken!
domain:
bushchokeschicken
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?Dave Chapelle's A Ninja |
Toxin94 |
(1.17) |
1,045 |
2007-08-13 |
description:
Owned uppercut pwnage
domain:
davefightsgodzilla
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?n00b fails at being a ninja |
Strykerking |
(1.67) |
1,047 |
2005-10-21 |
description:
no description given.
domain:
poorninja
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?Jenna Marbles Guitar |
SmackDamage |
(1.00) |
1,047 |
2011-08-04 |
description:
I was browsing reddit and I clicked the link to this picture... and another link, which opened in the background... of this song. I thought, "By jove! I should make a YTMND account for the sole porpoise of gifting this gem to the masses!" The rest, as they say, is history.
domain:
jennamarblesguitar
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?Ninja Strike!! |
terrabull |
(3.13) |
1,049 |
2006-12-05 |
description:
no description given.
domain:
ninjastrike
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?Happy Birthday! See how much we care... |
Lash2828 |
(3.00) |
1,052 |
2006-06-16 |
description:
Every YTMND member needs a conan!
Even though you would prefere a rotten shoelaze....
Send this link to those who has a birthday when they have it.
As for the Audio file... Used all the good ones.
domain:
Happybirthdayaswecare
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?This is a direct link back to ytmnd |
HockeyUSA27 |
(3.00) |
1,052 |
2006-06-20 |
description:
no description given.
domain:
YtmndHome
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?Link/Ganon OTP or something like that |
SaraJaye |
(3.00) |
1,052 |
2007-01-23 |
description:
no description given.
domain:
burningforlink
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?demoscene... |
Xequma |
(3.00) |
1,053 |
2014-09-03 |
description:
demosceneThe demoscene is a computer art subculture that specializes in producing demos, which are audio-visual presentations that run in real-time on a computer. The main goal of a demo is to show off programming, artistic, and musical skills.
The demoscene first appeared during the 8-bit era on computers such as the Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, Atari 800 and Amstrad CPC, and came to prominence during the rise of the 16/32-bit home computers (mainly the Amiga and Atari ST). The first of the demoscene demos had a strong connection with software cracking, as competition grew rapidly and groups wanted better presentation of their releases.[1] When a cracked program was started, the cracker or his team would take credit with a graphical introduction called a "crack intro" (shortened cracktro). Within a year or two,[2] the making of intros and standalone demos evolved into a new subculture independent of the software (piracy) scene.[3]
Contents [hide]
1 Concept
2 History
3 Competition
4 Parties
5 Demo types
6 Groups
7 Impact
8 See also
8.1 Specific platforms
8.2 Websites and products
9 References
10 Further reading
11 External links
Concept[edit]
Screen shot from Second Reality, a famous[4] demo by Future Crew.
Prior to the popularity of IBM PC compatibles, most home computers of a given line had relatively little variance in their basic hardware, which made their capabilities practically identical. Therefore, the variations among demos created for one computer line were attributed to programming alone, rather than one computer having better hardware. This created a competitive environment in which demoscene groups would try to outperform each other in creating outstanding effects, and often to demonstrate why they felt one machine was better than another (for example Commodore 64 or Amiga versus Atari 800 or ST).
Demo writers went to great lengths to get every last bit of performance out of their target machine. Where games and application writers were concerned with the stability and functionality of their software, the demo writer was typically interested in how many CPU cycles a routine would consume and, more generally, how best to squeeze great activity onto the screen. Writers went so far as to exploit known hardware errors to produce effects that the manufacturer of the computer had not intended. The perception that the demo scene was going to extremes and charting new territory added to its draw.
Recent computer hardware advancements include faster processors, more memory, faster video graphics processors, and hardware 3D acceleration. With many of the past's challenges removed, the focus in making demos has moved from squeezing as much out of the computer as possible to making stylish, beautiful, well-designed real time artwork – a directional shift that many "old school demosceners" seem to disapprove of. This can be explained by the break introduced by the PC world, where the platform varies and most of the programming work that used to be hand-programmed is now done by the graphics card. This gives demo-groups a lot more artistic freedom, but can frustrate some of the old-schoolers for lack of a programming challenge. The old tradition still lives on, though. Demo parties have comp--404_er0-0r)_____________
domain:
demoscene
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