McDonald's Drive Thru 'Hacked'

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This video is totally NSFW, I repeat, this video is totally NSFW, but it is pretty funny. Oh yeah, in case you forgot, this video is NSFW (headphones required).
 
I watched it on my phone, didn't have a problem with the orientation. It filled the screen correctly.
 
So 2008. :p There's no hacking going on since the speakers are connected over public radio frequencies. All you need is a transmitter.

You don't even need that, you can just dub over any video you like with anything. Seriously, if they bothered with a radio they wasted effort.
 
I watched it on my phone, didn't have a problem with the orientation. It filled the screen correctly.
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Literally unwatchable. Seriously wish manufacturers would just disable that orientation for video.
ABSOLUTELY.
IT is BEYOND stupid to hold your phone upright while shooting a video.
A photo at times if you are shooting something like a water fall; but the video is meant to conform to the display standards. Usually 16x9.
 
Old school headsets used MURS frequencies, and very few had privacy codes. I could pick up the Wendy's and Mcdonald's in the area using my scanner. The McDonald's between my college and work was on green dot (154.60MHZ), which was the same as my work radio. When my friends and I were bored, we'd go within range and make derpy comments on the radio. It annoyed the hell out of the manager and at least once he put an out of order sign on the drive-thru box and had an employee taking orders outside.
 
ABSOLUTELY.
IT is BEYOND stupid to hold your phone upright while shooting a video.
A photo at times if you are shooting something like a water fall; but the video is meant to conform to the display standards. Usually 16x9.
I may have an exception to this:
Last week I recorded my daughter during a gymnastics competition. It made more sense to record her vault routine using a vertical image instead of a horizontal one. To get her head to toe at both ends of the floor and not have extra people/equipment in the shot, vertical was the was to go.
 
I may have an exception to this:
Last week I recorded my daughter during a gymnastics competition. It made more sense to record her vault routine using a vertical image instead of a horizontal one. To get her head to toe at both ends of the floor and not have extra people/equipment in the shot, vertical was the was to go.

How ironic that Dr. Righteous is always "Wrongous". Lol
 
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