I thought this would be a good video to share since it’s for one an instrumental music video that creates the concept of war around a dark and deep thinking tune with a strong linkin park influence which makes a good innovative instrumental rock music sound, And secondly the tune is free to use in your own video projects should you need dark piano and metal music for a video you are creating.All you need to do is link back to the uploaders youtube channel in your own video. The Video is from a Young Itallian guy who got his youtube username from re captcha which is a form of anti spam prevention. I do not like using captchas since most of the words in them are not real words and sometimes are so difficult to read that they turn visitors off making a comment or distract the reader so much that they end up forgeting what they were going to say. In my own opinion you should aviod using them on your blog if you have to try recaptcha which only uses block captials and numbers or better still why not use the G.A.S.P plugin which adds only a simple checkbox below the comment form now what has all this got to do with war you may ask, Well it has plenty to do with war in my case as each day I have to delete canned comments on this blog and other blogs because sometimes people who own websites think the best way of building thier online reputation is to go to 1000′s of blogs and make the same comments using scripts. In turn bloggers are having to deal with an ongoing war with spam
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Video is the technology of electronically capturing, recording, processing, storing, transmitting, and reconstructing a sequence of still images representing scenes in motion.
Video technology was first developed for cathode ray tube (CRT) television systems, but several new technologies for video display devices have since been invented. Charles Ginsburg led an Ampex research team developing the first practical video tape recorder (VTR). In 1951 the first video tape recorder captured live images from television cameras by converting the camera’s electrical impulses and saving the information onto magnetic video tape.
Video recorders sold for $50,000 in 1956, and videotape cost $300 per one-hour reel. However, prices steadily dropped over the years; in 1971, Sony began selling videocassette recorder (VCR) tapes to the public. After the invention of the DVD in 1997 and Blu-ray Disc in 2006, sales of videotape and tape equipment plummeted.
Later advances in computer technology allowed…