TheNerdNews: Polaroid warns buyers not to 'Shake It'

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OutKast's number one hit "Hey Ya" includes the "shake it" line as a reference to the motion that amateur photographers use to help along the self-developing film.
But in the "answers" section on the Polaroid Web site, the company says that shaking photos, which once helped them to dry, is not necessary since the modern version of Polaroid film dries behind a clear plastic window.
The image "never touches air, so shaking or waving has no effect," the company said on its site. "In fact, shaking or waving can actually damage the image. Rapid movement during development can cause portions of the film to separate prematurely, or can cause 'blobs' in the picture."
A Polaroid spokesman added: "Almost everybody does it, thinking that shaking accelerates the development process, but if you shake it too vigorously you could distort the image. A casual shake typically doesn't affect it."
Polaroid said its film should be laid on a flat surface and shielded from the wind, and that users should avoid bending or twisting their pictures. Of course, "lay it on a flat surface like a Polaroid picture," doesn't sound nearly as cool.


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Woah, never really used a polaroid camera, so meh :P
 
/me turns up Outkast's Hey Ya! and shakes his wireless mouse!
 
Hey fellas

*six three, letters, maxikana, and farrow say HEY*

I think I know whats cooler than being cool, guess what it is? ITS ICE COLD!!!!111

OWN3D L337
 
Zeus said:
OWN3D L337

lol thats the exact same thing i say when i get done having sex with guys lmao...anyways yea that song is damn annoying, it was ok at first
 
LOL.. I love all these stupid people who actually DO shake it just because of that song.
 
Yeah digital cameras are a lot more useful. Polaroid cameras arent even cheap and the film...man that costs a lot.
 
mchammer75040 said:
lol thats the exact same thing i say when i get done having sex with guys lmao

Really, I say the same thing after I go hunting for the forbidden monks of fakazidonia and get one right through the face, L337 OWN3D!1111
 
How, exactly, do you say 'pwned', anyway? Powned? Prisoner of Wared? Pawned?
 
How will I be able to tell a 'casual' shake from a 'vigourous' shake!?!?!
 
I think of it as more of a silent "w" really. Sort of pned, but with a slight pronouncement of the w.
 
So how do you pronounce 'pned'? It's like trying to talk without moving your mouth..
 
Letters said:

Heh, that's how a mate pronounces it :)

The 'W' is a short 'oo' sound. I can't think of a word to compare it to...
 
Yeah but do you really pronounce it Owned?

Anyway, its hard to say how i say pned.

You dont really say the first part of the n. I think the only way i can describe it is...

PwEUHNED. Thats not really much help either. This is like the whole warez discussion.
 
i call pwned pawned in my head lol, and i used to call nvidia nvida......
 
I pronounce pwn as own, and Nvidia as N (en) Vidia
 
Brian Damage said:
I always thought "pwned" was just a 1337 way of saying "Owned"...
Brain is right, instead of the O they use p... like instead of the e's they use 3's...

I have a program that lets you type normal text and it changes it into 1337 speek lol... watch...

Ill have it translate what i just wrote above into 1337

BR4In 15 R19H+, IN5+34D oF TH3 0 +h3y U53 P... LIk3 1NSTe4d OF +3H e'$ +hEy U53 3'5...

I H@ve 4 pR09RaM tHAT l3+5 J00 tYP3 n0rM4L T3xT @Nd i+ CH4n9E5 1t 1N+O 1337 SP33k L0l... wATCH...

nice eh? lol

*eyes start to bleed from reading "teh 1337"
 
Murray_H said:
i call pwned pawned in my head lol, and i used to call nvidia nvida......
Mmmmm... nvida... sounds like something I'd take to get some.... errrr.... vigour... :naughty:
 
Letters said:
Mmmmm... nvida... sounds like something I'd take to get some.... errrr.... vigour... :naughty:

Vigour? You mean like those baby makeing pills I saw on T.V. earlier? Glad I ordered some, I got a free complimentary brest pump too!!! I FEEL GREAT!!!!
 
Deadline said:
Brain is right, instead of the O they use p... like instead of the e's they use 3's...

Allow me to introduce some history to you.

Pwned came to be from deathmatch multiplayer games. People would say OWNED all the time when they got a great kill, but usually if the action was fast paced or they were in a bad situation in the game they would type owned really fast and make the simple mistake of putting a "p" instead of and "o." eventually the saying caught on and people would use it all the time everywhere and it's still around today.
 
nw909 said:
Allow me to introduce some history to you.

Pwned came to be from deathmatch multiplayer games. People would say OWNED all the time when they got a great kill, but usually if the action was fast paced or they were in a bad situation in the game they would type owned really fast and make the simple mistake of putting a "p" instead of and "o." eventually the saying caught on and people would use it all the time everywhere and it's still around today.

Right right, I have heard that before, but now it is used widely and is proper 1337 spelling... but still, if p didn't look like o... I doubt they would use the p for owned
 
p doesn't look like 'o'. they're just right next to each other. never in my life have I mistook an o for a p. EVER. a D, maybe, or even a c in poorly spaced fonts, but never a p.
 
Imagine if it had originated from someone without a qwerty keyboard...we might all be loathing ewned right now...
 
Farrowlesparrow said:
Imagine if it had originated from someone without a qwerty keyboard...we might all be loathing ewned right now...

I had a keyboard like that... only half the keys worked... I may have had something to do with the fact that my cat spilled my milk all over it... Damn cat :sniper:

And have you ever mistaken a 3 for an 'E'? I doubt it, but since they have the same shape they use it... o and p look similar, definatly not the same, but I mean if I were to use p's instead of o's in everything I write, you would still be able to read and understand it.
 
Heh, i spilled coke on my keyboard once. We just opened it up and wiped it down and it was fine after that. Then with a different keyboard my brother spilt coke on it (That stuffs evil i tell ya) but decided we didnt need to open it(it wasnt on his computer, it was on my other brother's), so after that it was sticky as...something very sticky.

Anyway, its a shame that the qwerty keyboard is most popular, because one where all the most used letters are ont he same row would make typing so much faster...after you got used to it of course.


I dont think its that the letters look similar, its just they are close together and when youa rent looking, you can sometimes press the wrong one. After that it would have just expanded. It started just as words like w00t (o is next to 0) and l33t (3 is near e, and spelling probably seems..well, more l33t to them than elite)
 
The qwerty (such an easy word to type) keyboard is a leftover from the typewriter days.

You see, they found that the secretaries and others who used typewriters were getting so good at typing quickly that the typewriters couldn't cope, and would often jam. So they arranged the letters into the design we have today, which slowed the typewiter-users down enough for them to stop jamming the machines.
 
Wow, its one of those pieces of information that we quote to make us look better but everyone who knows anything about computers already knows...Im feeling quite sarcastic today.

Anyway, the only reason we still have this layout is because to few people are willing to change. I would get a different keyboard, but its awkward considering they are harder to come by and when you by a ready made computer, it comes with a qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm keyboard.
 
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