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From Youtube, "This video is called How Would Bach Play Crazy Train? A counterpoint adaption of the classic Randy Rhoads riff. We'll use Bach's Prime, Inversion, Retrograde and Retrograde Inversion to... continue reading
posted by w1ndex 5 years 1 month 3 weeks ago • 152 views • 4:55YouTube description: Brian from Real Engineering also just released a related video on the Physics of Racing Games which you should watch once you're done with this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xz8RRxYwrhg ... continue reading
posted by Aard Vark (oritteropo) 5 years 10 months ago • 1,124 views • 9:14YouTube description: We’ve all met a crazy cat lady or maybe a neighbor with an insane collection of pet turtles. Now, let us introduce you to Ramón Medina Archundia: the iguana guy. Archundia loves... continue reading
posted by Aard Vark (oritteropo) 6 years 9 months 1 week ago • 234 views • 2:29...if he can read, it's at least clear that he doesn't read what he signs. Here he admits signing hundreds, much more than that, legal contracts without ever reading one. That's not good for a businessman... continue reading
posted by newtboy 7 years 2 months 2 weeks ago • 550 views • 5:31There's no "undo" command.
posted by nock 8 years 9 months 3 weeks ago • 337 views • 11:29YouTube: Gav shows you how insanely quick the inside of a DSLR camera moves when it takes a picture, by filming it at 10,000 fps
posted by PlayhousePals 9 years 3 months 1 week ago • 389 views • 7:13http://videosift.com/video/Insane-woman-thinks-all-postal-workers-are-after-her Following the discussion which took place in the comment section of a video (linked above) posted by @pumkinandstorm,... continue reading
posted by Procrastinatron 1 decade 9 months ago • 923 views • 14:18Water dropped onto pure sodium sizzles and then explodes. Part of a series of videos exploring chemical reactions at an insane 10,000+ frames per second.
posted by messenger 1 decade 1 year 3 months 1 week ago • 64 views • 5:43Thomas Young is best known to us today for the double slit experiment that showed light behaves like a wave. He also did some important, if a bit "was he insane?!" experiments about how the eye works... ... continue reading
posted by RFlagg 1 decade 3 years 3 months 1 week ago • 1,876 views • 6:23