Folks, this is why you shouldn't drink and drive. You're liable to make an ass out of yourself on police video. "Do the splits and say NEEEEEEAT."
Now with video annotations of what was probably going through the cop's mind.
I re-edited Cue 86, a jazzy cue on The Price Is Right usually used during grocery item descriptions. Remixed with Audacity on Ubuntu Linux 7.04. Video made with Avidemux on Ubuntu Linux 7.04.
MP3 used in this video available at http://rapidshare.co m/files/50419675/Cue _86__Extended_Remix_ .mp3.html
Original source MP3 located at http://www.gameshowt hemesongs.net/sounds /TPIR/New/cue86.mp3
Audio-only slideshow of The Price Is Right's original Showcase Showdown round, with the original vertical roulette-style "Rainbow Wheel" from TPIR's Labor Day Week 1975 editions of trial hour-long episodes. The show would permanently expand to one hour in November 1975. Audio and pictures taken from Tony Harrison's excellent website tpirsite.com.
Another video of my Linux Mint 5 XFCE CE install with Compiz Fusion and the "water effect" enabled. Rhythmbox is installed and playing some Pink Floyd. (You may need to turn the volume up to hear it playing. gtk-recordmydesktop records the volume very low on here.)
Very funny comedic bit from the Stephanie Miller Show which aired in syndication on TV in the mid-1990s. Features comedienne Suzy Nakamura playing Yoko Ono, whose singing literally causes wild animals to run away in fear and can even bring down a building in a controlled demolition.
Maybe it was the real Yoko Ono's singing that brought down WTC Building 7. :)
The title is "Dynamics" by Richard Harvey from his "Winners" album. This was the theme music for NWA World Championship Wrestling on Superstation WTBS from 1982 to 1987.
No challenge of copyright is implied.
The TPIR logo gets pWn3d by the evil dollar sign. :-D
Entirely done on gOS Rocket E, an E17-based variant of Ubuntu Linux 7.10. All animation cells done on GIMP 2.4.4. Audio edited and mixed with Audacity 1.2.6. Video and audio mixed together using Avidemux.
Installed Linux Mint 4.0 Daryna XFCE Community Edition the other day, and installed Enlightenment e17 today. Also installed a "Linux Mint"-esque e17 theme and added some RSS feeds on the right shelf and added my most-used apps to the iBar on the bottom shelf.
A demonstration of TV Time running on Linux Mint 3.1. Using an AVerTV 007 GO FM Plus TV tuner card. I have my DVD/VCR hooked into the tuner card's S-Video port, and the DVD/VCR is hooked into the audio by connecting a stereo Y-cable to the DVD/VCR audio-out jacks and into the computer's line-in jack.