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The 2010 Nik Memorial Grading Contest *Round 18*

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And I just received the funniest and most disturbing GIF in response! lol lol

 

I think I got like you :flamed:

 

There are different responses out there! :devil:

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And I just received the funniest and most disturbing GIF in response! lol lol

 

I think I got like you :flamed:

 

There are different responses out there! :devil:

 

Heck, I can't even post the the one you left me without getting a one week vacation. It would need to be :censored:

 

But in it it has the words "Epic Failure" so that can't be good.

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CONTEST UPDATE

 

With 50 grades already sent in, the only words to describe what is happening is

 

CARNAGE!!!!!

 

That's right. 26 point size!

 

A CATACLYSM OF STUPENDOUS PROPORTIONS!

 

That's right. Cooler than this waterfall!

 

 

 

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CONTEST UPDATE

 

With 50 grades already sent in, the only words to describe what is happening is

 

CARNAGE!!!!!

 

That's right. 26 point size!

 

DICEX HAS TAKEN THE LEAD!

 

That's right. Cooler than this waterfall!

 

 

:acclaim:

 

 

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Canal City ?? Wheres that ?? They sure have a cool mall water feature

 

The recent waterfall installations in New York will seem just like so much plain old falling water, once you've seen this video of a computer-controlled waterfall "printing out" amazing patterns and pictures. It's in Canal City Hakata, which is a shopping and entertainment complex in Fukuoka, Japan, and seems to work using similar principles to an inkjet printer. Basically a computer is controlling hundreds of nozzles to precisely deliver water drops so that they fall forming a pattern... and that's anything from words to pictures. My faves are the eye-dazzling geometric patterns—they suffer less from the distortion caused by free-falling. Mesmerizing stuff.

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