The Human Camera : AMAZING

Exactly what I was thinking. Imagine our future when we have evolved to the level where the average person can do this, and has the ability of the math genius savants.

but thats my point, i dont think we will get to that level, without atleast making sacrifices in other physical or mental aspects...
 
One one hand he has an obviously outstanding talent and memory to match yet ironically he isn't the sharpest pencil in the set.

you nearly always find that, there brilliant at one thing or in this case 2, but then at other tasks there way below average. Like that guy on one off BBC documentaries (extraordanary people maybe?) who could read a book in like minutes and remmeber something like 98% of everything he read, although he couldnt do basic maths like 2 + 2, quite weird.
 
yeah the drawing/ memory is awesome.the best progs ive seen on these kind of amazing feats included a man who can read a pg of a book with each eye :eek: and he could tell you what the weather was doing anywhere in the world on whatever day you asked him.there was also the guy who did the pye decimal point thing think it was 100,000 places he recited it to.

maybe some of the greatest artists / musicians suffered from a slighter form of this affliction but they were still able to communicate properly so it was not noticed.yet they were still classed as masters of there art.
 
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Well worth watching. Seriously impressed by his talent, just feel it was a shame the program was so short - there must be so much more to what he does than the program could show in only one hour.

His 5 day London panorama is awesome.
 
Bleh, annoyed, my reccording came out rather poor; turns out my tv card's reception of C5 is awful :/
 
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