When Larry sent this video around yesterday I was positive it was nothing but a viral campaign for MSI laptops. But (pun intended) the skill of the performers in the video seemed real enough. But what do I know? Now there’s a doubter who say’s it’s probably all a fake-ola done with some type of computer imagery. Sure – what are you going to tell me next that there’s no fairie that enters my house when the kids lose teeth and drops a quarter under their pillow. I’m not buying the hoax theory. PS – Don’t try this at home.

Laptop caught in butt video a fake: expert

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Wayne is a diehard Blackberry user and consultant specializing in Sage MAS90 Accounting Software. He lives in Glastonbury CT with his two children. When not helping them with their homework or pushing the latest school fundraiser off on his co-workers, he is active hiking, Scuba Diving and investigating all manner of technology.
  • http://www.geardiary.com Michael Anderson

    I had no doubt it was a fake from the start – the physics are just not right. But that didn’t stop it from being disturbing and intriguing all at once D:

  • Larry Greenberg

    Oh man, say it isn’t so.

    First the world’s best human water slide and now this!



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