Munch on this neat fact while you dine on your microwavable haute cuisine in front of the TV. Our pal Today I Found Out delved into the annals of history and told us who invented the TV dinner, and what 260 tons of surplus Thanksgiving turkey meat has got to do with it!
And while you're at it, checkout TIFO's growing YouTube channel - you'll find tons of neat videos on many fascinating topics. Thanks Daven!
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Strange choice of image. There are so many things they /could/ have done with it - but no, they descend to scantily clad women.
You could have balls of fire with explosions when they collide.
You could have tendrils of beautiful plants unfurling behind the ball with showers of seeds on impact.
A comet flying through space with planetary creation for the impact.
But no - revealing glimpses of a woman trumps the lot. How very predictable.
Yup, gotta have a picture of a scantily-clad woman to distract investors from the fact that it's a really dumb idea.
As for an LCD, I wouldn't want to masse on that. The whole point of doing it this way is to preserve the feel and play of the table.
And and yes it is an overpriced pointless luxury item... the 125,000 probably doesn't even include the table to play on.
Could probably do this for way less with some sort of open source software, a laptop, a video camera, and a much cheaper projector.