snothouse - 2011-03-16
Some sharp-eyed viewer pointed out the same footage being played on a delay on the screen in the backround of :35.
Oh internet, what do you want to sell me?
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charmlessman - 2011-03-16
I call shenanigans. It's supposed to hack "any" screen, but the last one he just hacked the top portion. The bottom kept the CNN crawl on it.
Survey SAYS?!
XXX
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Smellvin - 2011-03-16
More than likely fake, because the signals for the video more than likely just goes through cabling. If it's over some sort of wireless signal, then it's eminently possible.
But if I had this power, I would make the screens in Times Square place Chris-chan and Fatman videos all day.
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jyrque - 2011-03-16
Plug a technical thingamajob in the stereo sound jack of iPhone and it will hack video screens? Sure.
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CJH - 2011-03-16
while the usage of an honest-to-god chinaman certainly upped the authenticity, perhaps Mark Erikson would have sold it better
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Cheese - 2011-03-16
It's a fake, a technical blog I saw yesterday pointed out that the 'video doubler" the guy holds up is the guts to a samsung battery pack, it even included pictures.
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WHO WANTS DESSERT - 2011-03-16
Fuck guerilla marketing
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