yeah, really. who would want to know what this is before downloading? i should have noticed at once that
torrents, as they are free, are in no way open for criticism. you just have to download them and shut the
fuck up. this is, after all, not a community.
probably talking about the unbelievable complexity of organisms and stuff in the
human body (ex one cell is more complicated then a space shuttle, the bio
machines which has a thing that spins 100,000 rpm, or the eye which has around
140 million connections)
but thats just my guess i havn't watched it nor do i plan too
nope, he is just using (common) sense. though he could have searched for the
description and post it himself.
info:
national geographic takes you and your family on a truly fascinating journey
through the wondrous inner world of the incredible human machine. explore the
fascinating, microscopic universe that exists within us all. how does the eye
adjust to changes in light? how do our muscles enable us to move? how does the
eardrum process sound? with the help of sophisticated photographic techniques
you are now able to discover the wonders of this internal world and the marvel
of the incredible human machine.
perhaps, but would it kill the uploader to post some info, possibly even an .nfo
along with the upload? i understand these are raw video files and not really
"scene" standard, but it would still be nice to know what something is about
right off the bat, instead of having to spend time searching for information,
which sometimes can be a daunting task. if one guy can go and look something up
on google, why should a hundred others have to as well?
i wasnt quite sure what it was so i googled it and guess what??? the first 12 or
so hits were all links to what it was about. hard?? no. this is a warranted
flame. =) fun too. do i have a life? not entirely. do i care? not really. let
the flamming continue.