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As a guy who will attempt to bonsai almost anything that stands still, this sounds like good clean fun (+) |
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Is this like watching the grass grow or watching paint dry? Could this equipment also be used to record stop motion animations of rocks eroding, perhaps a 1 hour film, that takes about 420 000 years to record, would show erosion of a cliff face. Not exactly sure what the future humanity would use this for, but certainly a camera that lasts that long would be great for recording historical events. |
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One of the best short films I ever saw was a stop motion of a glacier. One frame a day I think. It finished in a spring storm when the camera fell over. |
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Come to think of it, smaller plants might work more quickly
although I think bonsai are slow-growing, are they not
[normzone]? |
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More like watching the grass grow and yes there are other
applications. |
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This is, if I may say so (and I may), a brilliant idea. |
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Downside: when you're 38 years through a 98 year-
long sequence, some smartarse will put a CGI topiary
animated cat on YouTube, and it will look far better. |
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