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| Hallucii | | | submitter: Thom | Monday, December 4th 2006 | |
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This is for all the MC Escher fans out there. This video depicts a large-headed drunk guy stuck on a never ending staircase, inspired by Ascending and Descending. How does he escape? It all depends on your perspective
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| Christmas Lights Synchronized with TSO | | | submitter: iota | Tuesday, November 28th 2006 | | | Some festive and schwaze person synchronized the Christmas lights on the house and yard to the Trans-Siberian Orchestra song Wizards in Winter. One picture does not do this video justice, click the link and you will be filled with the schwa of the Christmas spirit, or at least left longing for (Wish) Liszt's 'lluring lights. This video was very popular last year, though I have not heard anything about similar setups this year. |  |
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| FedEx Fast Talker | | | submitter: Thom | Sunday, November 26th 2006 | |
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What better way to follow up a story about slowness than with a story about speed. Apparently this was a FedEx commercial that ran in the 80's. The guy's name is John Moschitta, he apparently is a pretty famous speed talker. This puts my sister and all teenage girls to shame!
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| Slow Motion High FPS Compilation | | | submitter: Thom | Monday, November 20th 2006 | | |
Is there anything cooler than fast things happening really slowly? This is a compilation of SloMo vids from YouTube. Ever wondered what a balloon looks like a millisecond after it has popped?
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| Dry Ice and Plasma | | | submitter: Thom | Sunday, November 19th 2006 | | | stories submitted by: oneminerdetail |
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Mixing it up a little on you this time. There are two stories instead of one, so click on the pictures instead of the title. On the left is an example of what happens when dry ice is added to soapy water. It was a certain element of try-this-at-home to it. If you tried the plasma experiment (right) at home though, you would probably blow up the neighborhood. Seriously, whodathunk you can create plasma in your microwave?
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