@joaquinruizluque well if God were coming there would be no music, but I get your point, the music does make it seem as of what they are showing is like making something impossible, for example, walking on the Sun or Venus. Good point though
If this is truly real time then we are in store for major problems, but if there is some delay, even just a little, this can work. In true real time, without some form of human monitoring, this could be disastrous. I can use words that can easily outwit a computorized monitor of my words.
A newsman, or radio announcer or others in mass media or information cannot just hand the microphone to anyone without bearing the repercussions of the results. What about that Google, are you and Twitter, Facebook and others prepared when a terrorist group is able to cause mass hysteria at the Super Bowl with one false announcement in real time of a disaster about to happen and the mass chaos. I hope you have considered not only the good that come, but also all the potential bad.
What about “there is a bomb on the flight 101 that will explode in 20 minutes” when someone Google’s flight 101. What about “will be killed this evening” when someone Google’s Obama. What about “there is a fire in theater Showplace whatever” when someone Google’s for info and they just happen to be in this crowded theater. How can all this possibly be monitored, regulated, and responsibly handled. There has to be SOME control or you have chaos, liablility, damage,problems perhaps worse.
#LOL
find the song at (join the u r l and remove ): escolta . flog .cat / killer-tracks-passing-google-real-time-search-313
@mcundertaker oh.. well i do
This is fantastic
the same thing like a trend topic in twitter right?
@joaquinruizluque well if God were coming there would be no music, but I get your point, the music does make it seem as of what they are showing is like making something impossible, for example, walking on the Sun or Venus. Good point though
the question is: would it be the next future research way?
Unfortunately, I think it’s not the Zelda here but the shitty teen movie
Sadly, I think it’s twilight “the movie”, not the Zelda one :’(
Hey, Zelda fans in Google, I knew that.
wow my life is gonna change!!!
fuck you google
@joaquinruizluque lol, +1
This is awesome.
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the music is a little bit exaggerated, it makes you believe that God is coming to back to earth, or the end of the war! haha
Shitty layout!..
how dare you put twilight next to Obama! shame.
i just pooped my pants
This music reminds me of Lost Woods from Ocarina of Time.
too much
If this is truly real time then we are in store for major problems, but if there is some delay, even just a little, this can work. In true real time, without some form of human monitoring, this could be disastrous. I can use words that can easily outwit a computorized monitor of my words.
A newsman, or radio announcer or others in mass media or information cannot just hand the microphone to anyone without bearing the repercussions of the results. What about that Google, are you and Twitter, Facebook and others prepared when a terrorist group is able to cause mass hysteria at the Super Bowl with one false announcement in real time of a disaster about to happen and the mass chaos. I hope you have considered not only the good that come, but also all the potential bad.
What about “there is a bomb on the flight 101 that will explode in 20 minutes” when someone Google’s flight 101. What about “will be killed this evening” when someone Google’s Obama. What about “there is a fire in theater Showplace whatever” when someone Google’s for info and they just happen to be in this crowded theater. How can all this possibly be monitored, regulated, and responsibly handled. There has to be SOME control or you have chaos, liablility, damage,problems perhaps worse.
Title: Passing
Artist: Killer Tracks
Album: KT 223 – Inspire
Album Artist: Killer Tracks
Year: 2009
Genre: General Film Music
Composer: Nonte / Shaw
Publisher: KILLER TRACKS
Who is this amazing song by?