Wooden Table Perfection
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http://eee.asus.com/eeepad/transformer-prime/features/
It starts with a wooden table... although there are two ambiguous people posing above it so it seems to be vertical--like paneling?--and yet there are things that appear to be sitting on the table (i.e., a soda can viewed from above). Also, things flying towards it... wooden billboard?
If you open it in IE (default here at work) it's like a nightmare graphic design test project: a little bit of everything thrown in, accented by stickers with turned up corners. But open it in a browser that supports it and scroll slowly and you'll see that it's somoene's script test project as well. Things fly over and into the table/panel/billboard. Desktop items inexplicably cuddle up to each other. The wood becomes nebulae. Blurry confetti attacks!
Fearing for my sanity, I check View Source...
<section class="perfection">
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I actually kind of like that site. Scrolling down is a bit freaky, I guess. I don't get the significance in the wood background fading away when it reaches the "multimedia" section...
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Rule of Cool applied to web design? Anyway, not really a WTF in my opinion. If the scrolling wasn't so sluggish here I think that would be a very neat effect.
Still, the class name made me chuckle.
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The performance is too bad on my work PC to make sense of it. I was getting about 2 fps on that web page.
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...And then there's this.
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@joe.edwards said:
...And then there's this.
Interesting. I had no idea Smarts moved along by sliding across the ground, instead of rotating their wheels like real cars.
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This is actually the kind of thing that once in a while I'd like my designer to toss at me with a smirk, as if to say "What now, bitch? Can you code THIS?" and then I'd be all, Challenge accepted!
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@Anonymouse said:
I had no idea Smarts moved along by sliding across the ground, instead of rotating their wheels like real cars.
The similarities with shopping carts don't end there!
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@dhromed said:
This is actually the kind of thing that once in a while I'd like my designer to toss at me with a smirk, as if to say "What now, bitch? Can you code THIS?" and then I'd be all, Challenge accepted!
Yep. But then when you finish, you realize that you've released a monster upon the world, and have to hunt it down and kill it before others are harmed.
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@boomzilla said:
Yep. But then when you finish, you realize that you've released a monster upon the world
yeeessss
@boomzilla said:
and have to hunt it down and kill it before others are harmed.
noooooh
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@joe.edwards said:
...And then there's this.
"This web site is requesting permission to store stuff on your desktop." (Firefox 9.0.1)
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@Alistair Wall said:
"This web site is requesting permission to store stuff on your desktop." (Firefox 9.0.1)
Crazy, I know. Don't know what they'd want to store.
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@dhromed said:
@Alistair Wall said:
"This web site is requesting permission to store stuff on your desktop." (Firefox 9.0.1)
Crazy, I know. Don't know what they'd want to store.
Stuff that won't fit in the car, obviously.
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@boomzilla said:
@dhromed said:
Uhm... like... a peanut?@Alistair Wall said:
Stuff that won't fit in the car, obviously."This web site is requesting permission to store stuff on your desktop." (Firefox 9.0.1)
Crazy, I know. Don't know what they'd want to store.
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@boomzilla said:
@dhromed said:
@Alistair Wall said:
"This web site is requesting permission to store stuff on your desktop." (Firefox 9.0.1)
Crazy, I know. Don't know what they'd want to store.
Stuff that won't fit in the car, obviously.
A microscopic portion of the thin film of ferromagnetic material on my HD's platters does not fit in a Smart?
Damn, those are some tiny cars.
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@joe.edwards said:
...And then there's this.
I like these type of sites. Pushing the boundaries of technology. This was one of the first I found - fancy site for a cheap smartphone!