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60 Inch LED TV - Let's Tape It

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I could see (the sound) having benefit to someone working in shipping sounding busy. :biggrin:
 
Poor TV though. The tape reside will ruin the screen. :'(

He probably prepped it so that doesn't happen.
It would be more impressive at the end if he grabbed an 870 off the wall and pumped it full of triple ought buckshot. :biggrin:
 
What makes a good Internet video:

"Someone doing something totally random that results in disaster or an unexpected result."

That video had the first part, but not the second part.
 
What makes a good Internet video:

"Someone doing something totally random that results in disaster or an unexpected result."

That video had the first part, but not the second part.

Say like the guy falling over the wires when walking behind the set, knocking the set over and onto himself and screaming like a rat with its tail stuck under a closing overhead door? :biggrin:
 
In fact, this "let's tape it" video is part of a series of 85 videos. I can not recommend it more highly

Indeed, but just try and interest the Philistines here and be prepared for heartbreaking disappointment.

I especially value the elegant simplicity and uncluttered directness of this series. No annoying voice overs, no distracting sub-plots, no superfluous eye candy, no hookers with a heart, no BS triumph of some putative "good" over "evil," no tacked-on and logically bogus happy ending, just the inexorable dominance of tape.

The creators really cover this subject thoroughly and they truly "adhere" to its message. In fact, they stick it! And then, they tape it!

Taping a taping.

You can't get any more slyly self-referential than that!
 
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