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Halcyon
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OK sure, my title was a little click-baity, forgive me. PCBWAY went through the trouble of up-scaling this old video through Topaz Video AI and tweaking the audio.
Not so sure she should be poking around in there with her fingers...
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I'm curious as to how she would react to a modern LCD TV.
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Saw that, and not sure what the point of this was really all about at the time. Still can't figure it out.
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It is all about the streets and houses and the big elevators of course
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If you were to look at a piece of alien technology where you had no concept of how it worked or what any of the parts did, it's a question of how would you react to it?
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Was that some kind of childrens TV björk did back then?
I mostly remember her from the single hit she had when I was ~18
https://youtu.be/p0mRIhK9seg
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