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chris-littlechild - April 14, 2016
What a freaking time to be alive. McDonalds are starting to deliver in some areas, we can pause and rewind live TV like some kind of amazing mothereffing witchcraft, and we have automatic doors that open majestically as we approach making us feel like Jedis.
If the people of just a couple generations ago heard about this stuff, they’d want to burn us all at the stake. And we’d probably deserve it, too. Ah, 2016, you’re so crazy.
For the tech-savvy engineers of today, just about everything is possible. As the Internet shows us on a daily basis, if you’ve had a brilliantly dumbass idea, someone else has already had it before you. They’ve finished up whatever it was you wanted to work on, and they’ve got several thousand YouTube subscribers and Twitter followers admiring the results.
One of the most interesting-yet-completely-and-utterly-useless examples of this is video games ported to non-gaming devices. Y’know, some smartass gets a playable version of Tetris going on the LCD display of a refrigerator or something. There’s absolutely no reason at all for it to exist, but it’s pretty cool (which sums up just about 99% of the Internet).
With that in mind, feast your eyes on this: Recent pop culture ballache Flappy Bird, running on an e-cigarette. Do not adjust your Egotastic!, this is an actual thing that’s happening.
Via Kotaku.
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