Kid's Single Lady Dream Is Crushed 45
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Child endangerment (Score:4, Insightful)
This guy is driving the vehicle and manning the camera? He should be in jail, not Youtube.
driving and recording? (Score:1)
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He should be in ... Youtube.
Oh. My. God.
How does one get in Youtube!?!??! I MUST KNOW!
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You're not the only one. :)
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100309181019AAw5YZ9 [yahoo.com]
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Rubbish (Score:2)
As he writes at TFV (video):
"And I was looking at the road...not the back of my phone.
You don't look at your soda when you are holding it do you?"
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You... do know that YouTube isn't a place, right?
May he be assrapped in the Clink for his crimes. (Score:2, Insightful)
I think this is flame bate (God I hope it is), but I will bite.
People in U.S. of A used to be able to get away with this wild reckless kind of behavior. I remember traveling in the bed of a pickup, riding a bicycle w/o a safety helmet, and drinking water straight from the garden hose totally oblivious to saliva borne pathogens deposited by the kid before me. Those crazy days are gone forever. Now that we are growing up, and becoming a more civilized society, I realize that my parents subjected me to chi
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Well said.
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In the more civilized world, people should be prevented from making dangerous choices, for themselves, and those around them.
Sometimes they should. I don't want to be on the same roads as a drunk driver. Do you?
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I guess, I think people should be held accountable for their actions regardless of the circumstances, and not because of them.
Meaning that if someone is drinking and driving or texting and driving, or talking to their wife and driving, and they get into an accident and kill someone, the punishment should be the same.
You and I both may think the person texting and driving is an a$$hole, but in a free society, that person has that right. Now if they get into an accident, it is a different situation. They sho
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god, where to start? (Score:2, Funny)
the post-modern friends-not-parents coddling their cry-ass kid, videoing the back seat while driving, misguided hippie attempts to fight gender roles.... the 3 kids look like a diversity poster from a Puget Sound-area charter school.
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If the person holding it was doing so sideways it would. They likely just corrected it w/ post-processing. People do it all the time with still cameras. Heck many digital still cameras now have sensors that automatically turn the image when taking a picture like that. Having someone try it on a video camera isn't THAT odd.
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thsnks in advance.
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My old Sony-Ericsson w810i turned it.
Pretty sure my Nikon D90 does it too, haven't tried though, video isn't that interesting.
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Look at how you're holding your camera/phone right now. Now rotate the camera 90degrees in either direction - voila!
Many times you need to re-rotate it on the computer after transfer as many softwares ignore EXIF rotation (where available).
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If american fathers educate children this way.. (Score:1)