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Web TV - Episode 50

over 2 years ago

Join Dionne for the latest gadget news, Jon as he tries out the new 3D stills camera from Fujifilm, and Ortis on WatZatSong.

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SiJ

Otis, you got moves guy, 80's tunes though. Oh who am I kidding I'm a sucker for 'Footloose' 'You Spin Me Round' and 'Gold'. That 3D camera is completely pointless. The whole point of a camera is to take images of where you have been, or at an occassion, then print them out for fond memories and prosperity of those times in the future. You can't do anything with these 3D shots, they haven't created any way of printing them out yet and you can't view them on anything else in 3D. Oh I haven't swooned over Dionne yet on this post, like I normally do. .......okay how about this. I wish I could get my funk on like Otis to make you beam that smile of yours. Any good?

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The Shining Path

...Creepy, dude. Very creepy.

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Declan.B

3d camera cooool, oh and otis NICE MOVES:)

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Olzay91

Hahaha... Otis; b-e-a-utiful dancing!

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Allan Ramsay

Re: tonights programme (sept 28) design a gadget for the future. What future? If we don't find a solution to halt global warming will their be one? According to climate change experts, the Artic Ice Cap will have melted completely within 30 yearsand sea levels will rise at least a meter. In Bangladesh alone, some 20 million could lose their homes and their land for growing food. Where will they go? The UK? The future, if there's to be one, will undoubtedly mean more efficient machines, cars, boats and planes. It will also mean people will have to be more willing to work together, to help one another, and be more tolerant of one another - a smaller UK with less food and all that. We can't all be nuclear physicists and designers of electric cars, but we can all do something to reduce our carbon footprint. I reduce mine by using my car less, and riding my bicycle as often as possible. I love riding my bike. For me it offers a solution to obesity; to reducing a health burden on the NHS; to congestion, and to reducing carbon emissions. No matter what machines engineers and scientists dream up, the bicycle will never cease to be the best machine every invented! But the downside of cycling, especially in the UK, are intolerant and dangerous drivers. Indeed one of them put me on a life support machine (a fantastic piece of technology) in 1991. I have since been on a 'mission' to make the roads safer for cyclists. The gadget I want for the future - which basically already exists - is the camera that covers my back. This will identify the driver who comes up behind me and puts my life on the line, especially the driver on the mobile phone. And why shouldn't the cyclist have such technology, when the drivers have so much to protect them, and indeed their driving licence. Even the Sat Nav tells them where speed cameras are - slow for the dreaded speed camera, the 'revenue raiser', speed up everywhere else! Consequently so called improved technology makes life more dangerous for the cyclist - the 'green machine'. Just as China is catching up with the West, isn't it time the cyclist caught up with the motorist - in terms of protection that is. Give cyclists the camera at an affordable price, (the price of a Sat Nav) and more importantly allow for the film it provides to be admissable evidence to bring about prosecution for dangerous driving. A much better piece of technology than a polystyrene helmet is this not? Regards Allan Ramsay If the menace of drivers on mobile phones bothers you, and if you cycle or have family or friends that do, or reducing carbon emissions is your thing, then they should, then sign the online Number10 petition:- http://petitions/number10.gov.uk/mobilemenaceban/

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Jamie Andrews

Gadget show should take a few 3d photoes with the fujifilm camera and compare the photoes on the new philips and panasonic 3d tvs.

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Dayle.D

@allan ramsey there is one little problem to your logic, ice takes up more room than water....so if they melt, water levels will FALL. im not saying its not a problem, im saying dont make up stuff before you post.

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