Posted on 02/05/2010 4:54:31 PM PST by brianhumeck
comScore, Inc., a leader in measuring the digital world, today released December 2009 data from the comScore Video Metrix service, showing that nearly 178 million U.S. Internet users watched online video during the month. Online video viewing continued to reach record levels in December, with 33.2 billion videos viewed during the month.
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USA. No internet, no sanity. Come get us, Al Qaeda. We’re toast.
How many of them were watched by government employees while on duty? Especially the government employees who like to watch porn.
What a corrupt culture the US has become. At least among government employees.
I only watched one billion. And that was on dial-up! bwa-hahahah
This is wonderful devolve!
You need to put it on a webpage.
Don’t know how you managed to get the top part TP for the stars without it messing up the rest of the black areas.
Thanks for posting, it’s really pretty. The stars are out, having fun!!
Except Bogie, he always looks kinda dour, lol.
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LOL!
I used some of my old tricks to do this one
Part of the solution was that the black BG in most created pictures is actually composed of many shades of black - not just #000000
It took a while to selectively only remove certain areas and make them TP
The folder has the part TP version that I finally ended up with -it is the top layer
Two more steps were then used to achieve the final result
Very careful cropping makes a big difference too -
I saw your ‘blanked’ out image in the files. Must have taken you awhile to do.
Final result is great.
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