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I a rather old tech quickie video. They used a stock image consisting of a guy drilling into a PC tower with something that should be used to add rebar to concrete. There is also smoke from liquid nitrogen everywhere on the image. I want it because I think the image will be perfect for my senior poser. Can someone point me to this video/image.

 

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Can you remember any other details about the Tech Quickie video?  Like topic?

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I think is was something about cooling or cases. The guy had a lab coat and safety goggles on, also.

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3 hours ago, Tedstonegenious said:

I a rather old tech quickie video. They used a stock image consisting of a guy drilling into a PC tower with something that should be used to add rebar to concrete. There is also smoke from liquid nitrogen everywhere on the image. I want it because I think the image will be perfect for my senior poser. Can someone point me to this video/image.

 

How do you know it was liquid nitrogen?

And good luck... finding 1-2 decade old images on the internet is a PITA. Note many image hosting sites from 2000 closed shop long ago.. so there is that.

(are ANY image hosting sites for 2000 still around now?)

I used to have everything on a Sony image hosting site looong ago.

Do any image search engines allow for custom date ranges now?

I checked g**gle and b*ng and both just allow for up to one year... which seems.. odd.

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