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Postby theINC » 20 May 2008, 03:11

Once again, I may take several hours to download this due to dial-up speed internet, but to quote myself yet again...

theINC once wrote:YOU CAN TAKE AWAY MY BANDWIDTH, BUT YOU CAN'T TAKE MY FREEDOM!
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Postby whereibelong » 20 May 2008, 04:30

Splunge wrote:So were the statistics made up purely for the script, or are those the actual statistics regarding Canadian household injuries and bagel consumption? (ignoring, of course, the sketchy attempt to correlate the two.)


It is pure fact that every fourth bagel is dangerous, the other statistics were fabricated by a top secret government agency to cover the fact that scientists are unable to account for it. Deadly Bagel Mechanics is an area of intense research the world over...
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Postby Unlucky » 20 May 2008, 05:43

theINC wrote:Once again, I may take several hours to download this due to dial-up speed internet, but to quote myself yet again...

theINC once wrote:YOU CAN TAKE AWAY MY BANDWIDTH, BUT YOU CAN'T TAKE MY FREEDOM!

Alas poor INC, I understand your pains well.

CURSE YOU AUSTRALIA! GET BETTER INTERWEBZ!!!
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Postby Alja-Markir » 20 May 2008, 08:16

whereibelong wrote:Deadly Bagel Mechanics is an area of intense research the world over...


So wait, what about Quantum Bagel Mechanics? Like the whole Quantum Beers thing, if you have a bag, there is at once both the possibility of it containing some bagels, and no bagels. And the only way to make the bagels real, is to open the bag. But what if the waveform doesn't collapse? You'd be observing your fricken head off, but it just wouldn't be actualizing. What would happen to the deadly bagels then?

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Postby Flewellyn » 20 May 2008, 08:30

Alja-Markir wrote:
whereibelong wrote:Deadly Bagel Mechanics is an area of intense research the world over...


So wait, what about Quantum Bagel Mechanics? Like the whole Quantum Beers thing, if you have a bag, there is at once both the possibility of it containing some bagels, and no bagels. And the only way to make the bagels real, is to open the bag. But what if the waveform doesn't collapse? You'd be observing your fricken head off, but it just wouldn't be actualizing. What would happen to the deadly bagels then?

~Alja~


Then you'd be only MOSTLY dead.

Mostly dead...is slightly alive.

All dead, there's only one thing you can do: check 'is pockets for loose change.
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Postby Mats » 20 May 2008, 09:45

"Cardboard Man" comic in "Son of a Bitch"
"Son of a Bitch"-Graham in "Bagel Time"

I'm starting to see a pattern here!


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Postby Dominic Appleguard » 20 May 2008, 10:58

Flewellyn wrote:
Alja-Markir wrote:
whereibelong wrote:Deadly Bagel Mechanics is an area of intense research the world over...


So wait, what about Quantum Bagel Mechanics? Like the whole Quantum Beers thing, if you have a bag, there is at once both the possibility of it containing some bagels, and no bagels. And the only way to make the bagels real, is to open the bag. But what if the waveform doesn't collapse? You'd be observing your fricken head off, but it just wouldn't be actualizing. What would happen to the deadly bagels then?

~Alja~


Then you'd be only MOSTLY dead.

Mostly dead...is slightly alive.

All dead, there's only one thing you can do: check 'is pockets for loose change.


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Postby robothero » 20 May 2008, 10:58

So this projector. Is it a slide projector or a film projector? It seems to have elements of each.
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Postby Red Charlie » 20 May 2008, 11:05

Its a sliding film projector.
It was really too big:

I give you this instead


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Postby Graham » 20 May 2008, 12:08

Red Charlie wrote:Its a sliding film projector.
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Postby Story Weaver » 20 May 2008, 14:48

I'm afraid I couldn't be bothered to read through the preceding pages of comments, but I just wanted to say:

This video was brilliant! One of my favourites in months. I don't know why, but there's just something about Paul in LRR videos that I find simultaneously awesome and hilarious.

Here's hoping to a video with both Graham and Paul in it. That was much more common in the early LRR days, and I still think they make a great comedy duo.

Still, love most everything the whole crew does, so can't complain!
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Postby theINC » 21 May 2008, 01:21

Unlucky wrote:
theINC wrote:Once again, I may take several hours to download this due to dial-up speed internet, but to quote myself yet again...

theINC once wrote:YOU CAN TAKE AWAY MY BANDWIDTH, BUT YOU CAN'T TAKE MY FREEDOM!

Alas poor INC, I understand your pains well.

CURSE YOU AUSTRALIA! GET BETTER INTERWEBZ!!!


What's sad is that I have satellite internet, which is worse than even regular Australian internet.

My old house: ADSL1. 512kbpbs, 20GB download limit (shaped to 64kbps): $50
My current house: Satellite. 1Mbps, 1GB download limit (shaped to 28.8kbps): $55

Mega rip-off.
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Postby Cake » 21 May 2008, 02:58

Shit, son. I bet I get about 20 gigs a month on my DSL connection.
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Postby Alja-Markir » 21 May 2008, 05:57

You'd think that satellite internet would be cheaper, what with the gaping hole in the ozone layer making transmission easier.

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Postby browncoat » 21 May 2008, 07:31

theINC wrote:My current house: Satellite. 1Mbps, 1GB download limit (shaped to 28.8kbps): $55


Get a modem for backup?

Btw, great video this week! ^^
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Postby Splunge » 22 May 2008, 04:27

theINC wrote:
What's sad is that I have satellite internet, which is worse than even regular Australian internet.

My old house: ADSL1. 512kbpbs, 20GB download limit (shaped to 64kbps): $50
My current house: Satellite. 1Mbps, 1GB download limit (shaped to 28.8kbps): $55

Mega rip-off.


Not all Australian internet is bad. I have ADSL2+ to my home, which at my proximity to the exchange gives me up to 18MBit (with around a 50GB limit before shaping, IIRC) at $60
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Postby Sable » 22 May 2008, 10:28

Right now I'm using AT&T's WiMAX service here in Juneau...It's supposed to be 1.0Mb/1.0Mb with no limit or shaping, but I usually only get around 1.0/400k.
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Postby Dominic Appleguard » 22 May 2008, 10:37

Sable wrote:Right now I'm using AT&T's WiMAX service here in Juneau...It's supposed to be 1.0Mb/1.0Mb with no limit or shaping, but I usually only get around 1.0/400k.


Is it true that if you get far enough away from Juneau the roads just stop?
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Postby TyGuy88 » 22 May 2008, 11:57

Ha ha I believe I work in the same bakery that made those bagles.

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Postby Sable » 22 May 2008, 14:52

Dominic Appleguard wrote:
Sable wrote:Right now I'm using AT&T's WiMAX service here in Juneau...It's supposed to be 1.0Mb/1.0Mb with no limit or shaping, but I usually only get around 1.0/400k.


Is it true that if you get far enough away from Juneau the roads just stop?


Juneau is bordered on three sides by water and one side by an entire mountain range.

You can only get here by boat or plane, so...yes? You don't have to drive that far before there isn't any road. Every road and street in Juneau, laid end-to-end, is less than 120 miles.
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Postby Triangular » 22 May 2008, 15:25

Hilarious! I was laughing out loud
I really like the logic used for determing how many bagel deaths there are in one year.
Great ending too
Please make more like this!!
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Postby Master Gunner » 22 May 2008, 15:32

Today in bio it was mentioned that Tim Horton's donuts have less calories than the muffins, soo... "It's donut time, it's donut time, hey everybody it's donut time!". What made it even better was I have a friend in that class who watches this site, and was kind enough to counter for me. And I had a labcoat on hand.
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Postby Dominic Appleguard » 22 May 2008, 18:52

Sable wrote:You can only get here by boat or plane, so...yes? You don't have to drive that far before there isn't any road. Every road and street in Juneau, laid end-to-end, is less than 120 miles.


I wondered, because I met an Alaskan a while back and I guessed he might have exaggerated. There aren't even any trains into Canada or something? It's the Swiss solution...
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Postby Keanan » 23 May 2008, 17:10

Is there a high quality source for the deadly bagel sign? I kind of want to use that in a avatar and perhaps a sig :D
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Postby Graham » 23 May 2008, 21:51

Keanan wrote:Is there a high quality source for the deadly bagel sign?

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