life as a chicken must be a hard. check out this vid http://www.brightcoop.com/livehaul/c_e-z_catch.htm
What … no sound …?
I want hear those chickens screaming !
The no sound does take the fun out of the video. But for the full effect it would also need the smell-o-vision add-on.
At first I thought this might be another “fur Trade” video…
I think the chute accelerates the chickens too much (when the chickens shoot out and get packed in the boxes, they are going too fast). The sweeper part looks like fun, though.
Hey, they removed the link to the video.
lol ! … we probably used up thier bandwidth.
Most likey they have thier site hosted.
yeah wierd. i wonder if they go echo terrorised or somthing?
i still have the video , how do i save it? i just opened it and didnt do the save target thing but its still on my task bar.
Just move it to a folder you want to keep it in
Everyone still has it in thier cache.
You just have to know the name of it, or the website name, then go search in the cache folder.
ez_catch.mov
look for this file name, highlight it, right click, and select copy.
Then open folder you want to put it in, then right click, paste.
I have it if you want it.
how do i move it to a folder? a right click doesnt offer any thing like that.
Look in your ‘temporary internet folder’ for the file.
to find out where your temporary internet folder is …
If using IE.
Select ‘Tools’ in menu.
Select ‘internet options’
There’s a ‘settings’ button for temporary internet files.
click it.
It will tell you where to look for your file.
well i looked in there and saw alot of bright coop gifs and stuff but no vids.
dernit, I got here too late to see the chicken harvester or whatever this movie was about. Anyone want to upload it…?
easiest way to find it is, to sort that folder by ‘type’
then look for .MOV files
I’ll send it to my gallery
im inept.
Nah … just not ‘savvy’
There was a Slashdot article about this chicken catching machine about a year and half ago: Slashdot - Chicken Run. Unfortunately the WSJ Online link is no longer valid so you can’t read the original article.
It’s not so easy with Firefox. Firefox renames files it puts in the cache folder and gives them a random name. I’m sure there’s a program or extension out there that will allow you to make sense of the Firefox cache folder and find a file in there to copy out, but as it is, it’s not something you can do easily on your own.
Yet another way that IE is superior to Firefox.