Posted by Charbax on 10th March 2006
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Posted by Charbax on 21st October 2005
This is the video about me and my first day being in China, in the city of Shenyang where 7 million people are living. I went there for talking in english with some chinese people as my multimedia school in Copenhagen Denmark could send me there.
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Posted by Charbax on 29th August 2005
A month an a half before I go to China, I am walking around Julius Thomsens Plads in Copenhagen, Denmark, interviewing some students from Niels Brock business school and some old people in the park.
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Posted by Charbax on 20th March 2005
Includes some video at the entrance, walking down the big stairs, a Japaneese Pmp, the Iriver Pmp at the Intel booth, some IP cameras, some raid system, some wireless stuff and more from the KiSS booth. This one is re-encoded to 800kbit/s..
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Posted by Charbax on 20th March 2005
Some more at Siemens, I am filmed by turkish tv ntv to air on wednesday, motorola bluetooth headsets and a new camera phone, taiwaneese mp3-glasses and pmps. This one is re-encoded in 800kbit/s.
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Posted by Charbax on 19th March 2005
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Posted by Charbax on 19th March 2005
Includes 5 cool videos edited into one 16-minute DivX file (recompressed to 800kbit/s also), from Intel new on-the-table touch-interface, Wifi and SIP phones, sweedish robust tablet pc for the field:
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Posted by Charbax on 19th March 2005
Testing the headmounted camera and going to a Party in Berlin before CeBIT. The DJ is Matt Vega.
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Posted by Charbax on 18th March 2005
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