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Cybergeddon

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by starbuck, Sep 26, 2012.

  1. starbuck

    starbuck Rest In Peace Pete Administrator

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    Anyone else started watching this??
    Can be watched on a Smart TV, PC, Tablet or Smart Phone.

    Anthony E. Zuiker conquered the TV world with the ridiculously successful 'CSI' franchise.

    Now he's turned his attention to the internet with ambitious hack action drama 'Cybergeddon' - a 95-minute series that's made its debut on Yahoo!.

    Run in bite-sized chapters over three days, there will also be additional content around the episodes that helps inform the plot and character development. They have also been written with the web in mind.

    "We had a beginning, middle and end every 10 minutes. Very visceral, very fast, very character driven with multiple screens, and a score, and look to really emulate the viewing and navigational experience people have online," Zuiker says.

    "I wanted to challenge the movie industry to do things that had nothing to do with the theatre.

    No wonder it's an unstoppable Virus........ the series is sponsored by Norton (Symantec)

    http://uk.cybergeddon.yahoo.com/#chapters
     
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    Thanks for that, Starbuck.
    It's only a matter of time before we have a cybergeddon.
    That would bring any Nation to it's knees.
    Can you imagine what would happen if the power Grid was knocked out.
     
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    The most scary part (and very true) is that the virus was spread through .... Human behaviour.
    Inexperienced computer users are the internets worst enemy.

    I fully agree with you there.
     
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    Plastic Nev SUPER MODERATOR IN MEMORY

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    That did happen in America a few years back covering quite a large area, but I am surprised it hasn't yet happened in other countries. National grid systems throughout the world are getting top heavy with many parts still reliant on much older and weak installations, add to that the ever increasing demand for electricity is a recipe for disaster to happen sooner or later.
    it goes without saying that no mains power means no internet or computer operation in area's affected.
     

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