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  2. Webdriver Torso - Wikipedia

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    Webdriver Torso is a YouTube automated performance testing account that became famous in 2014 for speculations about its (then unexplained) nature and jokes featured in some of its videos. Created by Google on March 7, 2013, [ 1 ] the channel began uploading videos on September 23 of the same year, consisting of simple slides accompanied by beeps.

  3. File:Aqua by Webdriver Torso.ogv - Wikipedia

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    Aqua_by_Webdriver_Torso.ogv (Ogg multiplexed audio/video file, Theora/Vorbis, length 10 s, 640 × 360 pixels, 106 kbps overall, file size: 130 KB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  4. List of Google Easter eggs - Wikipedia

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    "webdriver torso" will return the results but with a red background and a blue rectangle around some videos. It also says "aqua.flv – Slide 000[0–9]" at the bottom left of the page. This Easter egg is a reference to the Webdriver Torso mystery. Google has confirmed that it is behind the Webdriver Torso mystery; it is one of many test ...

  5. Talk:Webdriver Torso - Wikipedia

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    Well, seems Webdriver Torso hasn't uploaded any other video since 2017-05-04. It's 2018-01-01 (Happy new Year!) so that makes it about 7 months without uploading a video. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Mrincodi (talk • contribs) 23:05, 1 January 2018 (UTC) Webdriver Torso is now back.

  6. Unfavorable Semicircle - Wikipedia

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    In March 2015, a YouTube account with the title Unfavorable Semicircle was created; the channel began uploading large numbers of videos on April 5. [2] The channel continued to post large numbers of videos all titled with the Sagittarius symbol or a random six digit number, or both, but most lacking a description.

  7. Snell & Wilcox Zone Plate - Wikipedia

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    The Snell & Wilcox Test Chart #2 (or SW2) is used for general adjustments of video processors, mixing equipment, and display devices such as CRT TVs and projectors. Main features and tests allowed by the chart are: [12] [14] [3] Boundary markers (arrows for overscan check) Interlace check (black box with oblique white line)

  8. Markovian Parallax Denigrate - Wikipedia

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    Markovian Parallax Denigrate is a series [1] of hundreds of messages [2] posted to Usenet in 1996. [3] The messages, which appear to be gibberish, were all posted with the subject line "Markovian parallax denigrate".

  9. John Krafcik - Wikipedia

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    John F. Krafcik (born September 18, 1961) was the CEO of Waymo from 2015 to 2021. Krafcik was the former president of TrueCar and president and CEO of Hyundai Motor America.He was named CEO of Google's self-driving car project in September 2015. [1]