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But then a rage comic has nothing to do with entrepreneurship, technology, programming, et al. right? I would also dread the day a rage comic gets to the HN front page.

If something is flagged by enough people, it probably means that it's not something that deserves a spot on the HN homepage. As such you have every right to flag it if you don't think that it deserves it's rightful spot, but if you comment on why you think it doesn't deserve to be there you'll invariably get a response by someone (in this case me!) that does believe that it's useful enough to deserve a spot. That being said, I just want to know: How can you equate a rage comic post to a post leading to the application of (particularly good) special effects on TV series?




Are these special effects that much better then what is state of the art today?

Is their application somehow unique or significantly different or more technological?

It seems to me like pretty standard special effects, in fact a bit less special than what you see in big block buster movies.

This is why I perceive this as not much more then neat video.




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