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Tue Jul 14
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urlesque:

Twitter Will Kill You

Very funny video about the dangers of Twitter. Great David the dentist kid reference too.

(submitted by With A Shout)

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Sun Jul 12

urlesque:

Don’t miss this crazy video of a train vs a tornado that we featured on our blog the other day. I’m sure you can guess who wins.
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Thu Jun 18
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jakelodwick:

Your mobile’s screen becomes a window to another world!

dbreunig:

An augmented reality, zombie FPS that uses Skittles as proximity mines. I love that we’re moving beyond gimmicky AR to fun or practical applications. This is killer. (Via Augmented Environments Lab)
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Sun May 10
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Sat May 9
nerdology:

Good v Evil
What a different movie Star Wars would have been if the final battle took place on a football field instead of the Death Star…
[Glennz]

nerdology:

Good v Evil

What a different movie Star Wars would have been if the final battle took place on a football field instead of the Death Star…

[Glennz]

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Fri May 1

furth:

soupsoup:

This cover of Stand By Me was recorded by completely unknown artists in a street virtual studio all around the world.

It all started with a base track—vocals and guitar—recorded on the streets of Santa Monica, California, by a street musician named Roger Ridley. The base track was then taken to New Orleans, Louisiana, where Grandpa Elliott—a blind singer from the French Quarter—added vocals and harmonica while listening to Ridley’s base track on headphones.

In the same city, Washboard Chaz’s added metal percussions. From there, the producers took the resulting mix all through Europe, Africa, and South America, adding new tracks with multiple instruments and vocals, which were assembled into this final final version — all done with a simple laptop and some microphones.

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