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- Author: billwcda
Tags: advertising cab credit debit entertainment payment taxi video
New system for taxi that allows passengers touch the screen and watch news, weather, music videos, informational clips, etc. Also allows the user to pay with debit, credit, or private label card. Very cool!
Crazy Aboriginal Orders Hungry Jacks
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- Author: Scrige
Tags: abo aboriginal aussie australia black boats business car centrelink chick comedy computer crash crazy crazynoonga death dirty drive environment family fat food football funny games guy hilarious hot house hungry jacks laugh lol love movie news noonga obese parody perth plane poor porn prank ps3 rare record referee rotten sex sexy sick simpsons skate skating skiiing snow speed sport stupid thru tits train travel tv video wii xbox youtube
Made by Crazynoonga, not me so 100% credit goes to him.www.youtube.com/crazynoongawww.myspace.com/crazynoongawww.crazynoonga.comCheck out all his videos... Everyone should upload this video.. and give him credit [Crazynoonga authorization to any upload if he gets 100% credit].You gotta help a noonga out at times..
THIS VIDEO IS BETTER THAN AQUAFRESH
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- Author: redsupersonicninja
Tags: Aquafresh Channel Night Project Sunday The
Jumping on the band wagon. BTW this video is not mine credit goes to Channel 4
So Cold - The Forgotten Spartans MV
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- Author: HardcoreFlea
Tags: Benjamin Breaking Cold Forgotten Halo Machinima Music Part So Spartans The Video
A tribute to TFS by Darknal using the song 'So Cold' by Breaking Benjamin, which is a song I like a lot and it fits the demeanour of the three Spartans quite well I think.The video might have such issues with lag.The song at the beginning is called 'Finale' from the Halo 2 OST and lasts until :25. Halo 3 is the property of Bungie and The Forgotten Spartans is Darknal's and I do not take credit for either.
World of Warcraft Internet Game
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- Author: bulidggalinor
Tags: "PlayStation "Xbox 2" 3" 360" DS GameCube GBA PC PS2 PS3 PSP Wii Xbox
http://games-download.awardspace.com Fortunately, the game is very approachable. World of Warcraft is a complex game whose complexity is carefully disguised by a simple, highly legible, uncluttered interface and an impressive 3D graphics engine, which delivers high performance on a wide range of systems while not skimping on pure flash. The game's interface is so slick and easy to learn and understand, and the gameplay itself is so quickly intuitive, that there isn't even a tutorial to wade through; there are just some helpful, optional pop-up tool tips, as well as an excellent printed reference manual that goes into specific detail about most of the various aspects of play. It's also important to point out that World of Warcraft runs fast and smooth. You can go from your desktop to being in-game in just seconds, and it's virtually just one great, big, seamless world. Loading times are as rare as they are brief. They only crop up when traveling across the game's enormous continents or entering some specific higher-level zones that are instanced for each player group, which guarantees you a fresh challenge. So World of Warcraft is painless to get into--with the possible exception of you needing a credit card or prepaid game card to create an account, as well as initially deciding on which sort of character to play, since so many of the options seem like they could be interesting. And it turns out they are. So why not try them all? The game lets you create multiple characters on the dozens of different available "realms," each of which is a unique instance of the gameworld that is capable of hosting thousands of simultaneous players. Some of the realms cater to role-playing fans that prefer to play in character the whole time, while other realms are custom-tailored for player-versus-player action. Regardless, World of Warcraft's realms are nicely (if not densely) populated already, and the unfortunate issues with login and lag that plagued the game when it first launched were mostly taken care of in a matter of days. The game just has a solid feel to it that's uncharacteristic of the genre, and for an online RPG, World of Warcraft is surprisingly responsive. Actually, no qualifications are necessary: World of Warcraft boasts the tight control and polished presentation that's desirable in any kind of game.
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