Wear Your Seat Belt
A touching ad as to why you should always wear your seat belt.
A touching ad as to why you should always wear your seat belt.
Jim is the world’s best weather caster… See why!
I normally don’t post this kind of stuff here but I’ve been considering adding a “Tips/Tricks” category for a while, so this will be post number one.
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Greg Pattillo sitting in his house with a flute, his piano and his massive skills @ flutboxing.
Sounds pretty great!
A collection of bloopers from a fisherman named Bill Dance if Bill Dance Outdoors.
Here’s an awesome beat boxer named Dub FX. His partner in this song is Woodnote.
It’s just a good song and i guarantee if you take the time to watch you will enjoy it too.
A new take on an old classic… The Ghostbusters theme (which is awesome!!) played using a singing tesla coil!
This is the stuff that nightmares are made up of. Everything in this video is basically creepy… so check it out! lol
The song is Windowlicker by Aphex Twin and is has WTF, OMG and more WTF sprinkled about the entire clip.
I think it’s something my friend Emily would probably really like.
Check out the moves on this guy. He’s a pretty big guy but can still move!
Addi plays the balloon-bass and Andy plays… a Box.
These two guys put together a pretty cool song here.
This is what happens when you add an effervescent to water at zero gravity. The result… Bubble Craziness.
A cool science experiment here.
This was created by a guy named “melodysheep” aka John Bowells and it’s fantastic! You can visit his site here: colorpulse.
It’s this kid’s first time on a roller coaster and you can see his face change as he traverses a huge range of emotions.
High speed motor fusion.
This robotic hand was developed in the Ishikawa Komuro Lab and displays some insane demonstrations of extreme dexterity. The hand can dribble a ping pong ball, spin a pen, throw, catch, and even tie knots!
It will be amazing when one of these things can go down into the ocean and repair say, a fiber optic line, without ever bringing up the cable.
It would also be convenient if I ever became severely obese and needed Thing T. Thing to tie my shoes.
In 2 minutes and 20 seconds the big bang theory is explained.
Amazingly, this mash up actually sounds alright.
Basically it’s the music from NIN’s Hand That Gives You Up with Rick’s lyrics dubbed in.
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