Windows-based typography.
background music from windows xp installation. few people actually heard it, because it was set to play before the audio drivers were configured.
filepath: C:\Windows\system32\oobe\images\title.wma
background music from windows xp installation. few people actually heard it, because it was set to play before the audio drivers were configured.
filepath: C:\Windows\system32\oobe\images\title.wma

Background music from the Windows XP installation (2001)
im mad this slaps
microhouse
background music from windows xp installation. few people actually heard it, because it was set to play before the audio drivers were configured.
filepath: C:\Windows\system32\oobe\images\title.wma

Background music from the Windows XP installation (2001)
im mad this slaps
microhouse
background music from windows xp installation. few people actually heard it, because it was set to play before the audio drivers were configured.
filepath: C:\Windows\system32\oobe\images\title.wma

Background music from the Windows XP installation (2001)
im mad this slaps
microhouse
ppl managing to live where they grew up is really bizarre to me
Hi! Croatian here. As an inland country, I found a job processing uranium. We have a lot of it.
God I wish I was processing uranium in Croatia
Hello Windows (Windows XP Startup Remix)
All of the sounds I would normally find irritating, now put together in a beautiful melody.
Bonus: another desktop screenshot of mine dating back to 2005, on a machine that was running Windows ME.
The Neopets Internet Explorer windows (this is before browsers had tabs, y’all) and Yahoo! Instant Messenger window complete the package.
i know a guy who’s bought in entirely to microsoft’s ecosystem. he’s got a windows 10 computer, windows phone, uses microsoft edge, and has bing as his main search engine. he refers to looking things up on the internet as ‘binging’ it. very surreal, never met anyone else like that
that was the devil
I wonder how smear frames were invented.
Not just the “movement faster than the framerate” kind, though that’s obviously what I’m looking at right here. When did that first animator go “Huh, you know, people don’t really see this stuff frame by frame. I can do better and faster motion by making the in-between frames Real Fuckin’ Weird”?
The Dover Boys.
Yeah, the ones from the memes. 1942, Chuck Jones was like “hey, instead of trying to copy reality like they do in those Disney cartoons, what if we utilize these inbetweens for wackier, funnier movement and emphasis on keyframes?” The technique was so unpopular it very nearly got him fired.
#ah!!! a keyframe! i’ll smear it! no one will ever know!!!!!!
a fun way to start the day is by getting a call from a robot pretending to be a human
just watch it
holy jesus christ
THIS WAS UNSETTLING THAT SILENCE IS THE AI PROCESSING WHAT YOURE SAYING AND REALIZING THAT IT IS IN FACT NOT A REAL PERSON, THIS ROBOT IS NOW PLOTTING YOUR MURDER