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morbid live webcam...

Posted: 27 Feb 2004, 04:53
by Y
In case you are interested in being famous after death:

http://www.seemerot.com/ :eek:

Posted: 27 Feb 2004, 05:32
by ryan
looks a fake to me :?

the subject has been in there for 6 months? and doesnt look very different?

Posted: 27 Feb 2004, 10:24
by Lamia
ryan_w_0000 wrote:looks a fake to me :?

the subject has been in there for 6 months? and doesnt look very different?
How do you know she's been in there six months?

Distinct lack of info i thought, unless i've missed summit! All i could see was a very 'healthy' looking supposedly dead person!!

Very bizarre!!! :eek:

Posted: 27 Feb 2004, 12:33
by andymackem
Not very convinced by that. Maybe I'll have another look a bit later on and see if there's any sign of change.

Or maybe it's a miracle - the undecaying webcam. I sense a cult coming on.

Posted: 27 Feb 2004, 12:36
by hallucienate
store in a warm, dry place

Posted: 27 Feb 2004, 13:21
by emilystrange
i was eating sausage roll when i found this thread ................................................................................

Posted: 27 Feb 2004, 16:25
by Angelchild
Is nothing left sacred anymore in this grotty world anymore? :eek:
Having once being taken to a museum of anatomy that had a display up about the decompostion of corpses it's not pretty. Bleugh :urff:

Posted: 27 Feb 2004, 16:31
by sisxbeforedawn
when I pop me cloggs, please burn me!!

Posted: 27 Feb 2004, 16:34
by markfiend
Give me one of those Viking funerals. Me and a load of my prized posessions on a long-boat pushed out to sea and set alight.

Posted: 27 Feb 2004, 16:36
by Angelchild
You would all want to be cremated if you saw the display I did.
I'm defintely for the bonfire when I pop my clogs!

Posted: 27 Feb 2004, 17:01
by Lamia
Lamia wrote:
ryan_w_0000 wrote:looks a fake to me :?

the subject has been in there for 6 months? and doesnt look very different?
How do you know she's been in there six months?

Distinct lack of info i thought, unless i've missed summit! All i could see was a very 'healthy' looking supposedly dead person!!

Very bizarre!!! :eek:
Duh! I've just seen the August date!!! I was obviously too intrigued in the picture before to notice the date. There is no way on earth, or 6 ft under for that matter, that that corpse is six months old surely!

Emily - did you finish the sausage roll hun??? :urff:

Posted: 27 Feb 2004, 17:09
by Dan
What a load of bollox! You don't look that healthy after you've been dead 1 day let alone 10 months!

Posted: 27 Feb 2004, 17:12
by Lamia
Dan wrote:What a load of bollox! You don't look that healthy after you've been dead 1 day let alone 10 months!
Actually, i dont look that fricking healthy, and im not dead! At least i dont think i am..... :eek:

Posted: 27 Feb 2004, 17:12
by Dan
Erm, a quick look at the sourcecode reveals its a fake.

Animated gif.
http://www.seemerot.com/images/headcam1.gif

Posted: 27 Feb 2004, 18:26
by andymackem
Angelchild wrote:Is nothing left sacred anymore in this grotty world anymore? :eek:
Having once being taken to a museum of anatomy that had a display up about the decompostion of corpses it's not pretty. Bleugh :urff:
Not that it's relevant now our techie friends have shown us the wiring beneath the boards, but in answer to your first question I'd say almost certainly not.

And why should it be? In an age obsessed with trivia the only way forward is to break down the last remaining taboos. Whatever you find unimaginable, someone else will want to look at. It's a sad fact, but there you go.

As for decomposition - did anyone else see Bodyworlds in London last year? Very, very strange. I might sign up for plastication, though. At least you get to travel (in a manner of speaking).

There was a terrific exhibit of a person reduced to her blood vessels and nothing else. It looked incredible. A bit :urff: , but strangely beautiful as well.

Posted: 27 Feb 2004, 18:33
by RicheyJames
andymackem wrote: As for decomposition - did anyone else see Bodyworlds in London last year? Very, very strange. I might sign up for plastication, though. At least you get to travel (in a manner of speaking).

There was a terrific exhibit of a person reduced to her blood vessels and nothing else. It looked incredible. A bit :urff: , but strangely beautiful as well.
bodyworlds was superb. especially for someone as scientifically ignorant as myself. i learnt more from professor gunther von weirdo in one afternoon than all my biology lessons put together. and i have a gorgeous postcard of a bunny's circulatory system pinned to the wall above my desk. i think he's cute but some people seem oddly repulsed... :twisted:

did anyone catch channel 4's broadcast of the good professor's live autopsy? 'twas also strangely fascinating.

Posted: 27 Feb 2004, 22:18
by Y
Dan wrote:Erm, a quick look at the sourcecode reveals its a fake.

Animated gif.
http://www.seemerot.com/images/headcam1.gif

I had a feeling this was fake.... I can't believe one of my friend has been observing this for a few months.

I also wonder... has anybody seen a dead person with a jean shirt??? :D

Posted: 27 Feb 2004, 23:22
by emilystrange
RicheyJames wrote:
andymackem wrote: As for decomposition - did anyone else see Bodyworlds in London last year? Very, very strange. I might sign up for plastication, though. At least you get to travel (in a manner of speaking).

There was a terrific exhibit of a person reduced to her blood vessels and nothing else. It looked incredible. A bit :urff: , but strangely beautiful as well.
bodyworlds was superb. especially for someone as scientifically ignorant as myself. i learnt more from professor gunther von weirdo in one afternoon than all my biology lessons put together. and i have a gorgeous postcard of a bunny's circulatory system pinned to the wall above my desk. i think he's cute but some people seem oddly repulsed... :twisted:

did anyone catch channel 4's broadcast of the good professor's live autopsy? 'twas also strangely fascinating.
i LOVED bodyworlds