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20,000 watt 4 18" subs in a tahoe - tremendous 23-more demos
had a visitor drive 2 1/ 2 hours to get a demo the other day and today at lunch some random person from the street pulled me over because he wanted to check it outfigured id roll tape as usual.
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steve jobs demos apple macintosh, 1984
Demo of the first Apple Macintosh by Steve Jobs, January 1984, in front of 3000 people. Andy Hertzfeld captured the moment quite well in his retelling: "Pandemonium reigns as the demo completes. Steve has the biggest smile I've ever seen on his face, obviously holding back tears as he is overwhelmed
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intro to qedwiki
An introduction to QEDWiki.
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amd demos graphics And video capabilities
Patrick Moorhead (VP of Advanced Marketing, AMD) discusses AMD's superior graphics and video capabilities in mainstream PCs.
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apple iphone: all demos in one!
Visit HELLAPHONE.com for more iPhone insider info and discussion and a free wallpaper maker that works with any cell phone!
Note that in this video the white dot represents a fingertip - - almost all of the iPhone's controls are done with one or more fingers on its touchscreen.
The Apple iPhone wa
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hotplug advanced demonstration
An advanced demo of HotPlug by WiebeTech. HotPlug allows you to transfer a running computer to battery power, so you can move it somewhere else without turning it off. This video shows the advanced methods of doing so - basic, but specific, knowledge of circuitry is required.
If you haven't, be sur
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steve jobs demos garageband
Steve Jobs Demos GarageBand at MacWorld San Francisco (January 10, 2006), highlighting the Podcasting feature.
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sony demos it's new motion sensing ps3 controller!
The new DualShock has arrived! Phil Harrison demos the new PS3 controller's motion sensing powers.
Added: 05-09-06 | Views: 121284 | Comments: 543 | Ratings: 3.80
Tags: E3
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[nintendo ultra 64] 1994? silicon graphics tech demos
unseen64.net
source : navgtr.org/
"Ninte ndo 64 is the culmination of work by Nintendo, Silicon Graphics, and MIPS Technologies. The SGI - based system design that ended up in the Nintendo 64 was originally offered to Tom Kalinske, then CEO of Sega of America by James H. Clark, fo
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flir thermal infrared: the camera itself, + more demos
The FLIR camera sees wet couches, cold cola, and metal mirrors. But it can't see black trash bags! "Thermal Eye" camera TSC by L3/ Raytheon. Find them on eBay by searching for keywords "thermal imaging" .
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