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Bizkit the Sleep Walking Dog

This dog will mess your sh#% up if you sing this song

What foxes do when they think no one is watching...

Bill Cosby loses his mind on ESPN

A Seagull Tries to Eat Live Pigeon in Downtown Vancouver BC

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10175 says...

My coworker has this on his desktop. I never knew what it was until now, all I knew was that even when it's across an entire room from you, just catching it out of the corner of your eye can instantly mesmerize you for a good several seconds. It's a must-see in person, the video doesn't do it justice.

(INSANELY) Awesome New Desktop GUI

10175 says...

I've tried out this interface, and it's absolutely terrible. I totally agree that we need a new method of approaching desktop interactivity to take us beyond the windows/macos era, but even those old standby's are lightyears more intuitive and usable than this gimmicky system.

Reset Button: Most Innovative Videogame of 2008

10175 says...

This video is a viral marketing piece. Ubisoft PR did not feel they were getting enough credit for their "innovation", and produced this along with several positive articles through other outlets.

Sands of Time's time rewinding mechanic, to name one of several titles that used that approach, allowed the player to have control over where they were placed after making a mistake. It makes no sense why they would call this generation of Prince of Persia's approach to player-failure "innovative" when the game removes control from the player and forces them to lose progress when unable to surmount one of the platforming segments (sending the player back to a previous point that could be seconds away, or minutes).

At what point are we going to stop simplifying games for newer audiences? Dragon's Lair? Hey, remember adventure games???

Get Myachi!

DIY Hoverboard ala "Back to the Future"

Talking Turkey

Cookin' By Tha Book (In The Hood)

Top Gear tests the new Ford Fiesta... thoroughly.

Freerunner at the gym

Invasive fire ants controlled by head-removing flies

10175 says...

>> ^Hanns:
One musn't underestimate the ability of organisms to adapt to an environment, including finding other food sources once the fire ant population is more controlled.


My thoughts exactly. The guy seems so certain that we'll never see these flies ourselves, but when the fire ant population runs out, I'm sure they'll find something else to feed on. The only thing I could think of after watching this video was "Oh, great..."



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