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Beatbox Brilliance: Tom Thum at TEDxSydney

shang says...

this guy does same thing as Beardy, only Beardy is has been doing it lot longer.

Beardy does it all with his mouth, then he used to use Korg Kaoss Pad III's that this guy goes to halfway into the presentation. Which is also seems to be direct copy of Beardy's style. Since a lot of beatboxers started using Korg Kaoss Pad's Beardy sorta got annoyed and moved to using 2 tablets with proprietary software he had written he calls the Beardytron. Go to Beardyman's channel on youtube his concerts are free

http://www.youtube.com/user/beardyman/videos

here's his very old one before his popularity exploded when he used the Korg pads: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qciVXUHTN10

The World's Most Contagious Prank

artician says...

I yawned between the halfway mark and the end.

Real, scientific research has found that, supposedly, yawns are not contagious. Despite that, and before I viewed this video, I've still been extremely skeptical of that conclusion. Personal experience just seems to overrule it on a level that, personally, causes me to dismiss the scientific findings. There must be something there! I just.... can't find the energy to... <yawn>

(I fucking yawned typing the word "yawn". Please excuse me from the gene-pool).

EDIT: evidently it was some time ago since the study I commented about. Today, science believes that yawns are contagious as an indication of empathy.

I can live with that.

Riddick - Trailer

Horse Mounting Fail.

Bitcoin Explained

Truckchase says...

Watch my first link (start halfway through to skip to BtC; @Mobius as well) and read this.

Essentially you're mistaken with this assertion.

@rebuilder : FYI

@schlub : this was the first crypto currency to get the execution right; therein a very original idea.



Back in my hole.

spawnflagger said:

It should be noted that creating a currency other than the existing Dollar, is illegal in the USA. (that won't stop people from using bitcoin, just not legally accepted). Not sure of laws governing Euro...

It used to be computationally easy to generate bitcoins, but nowadays you need a fast GPU or large cluster to even have a chance.

Also, I remember a story of guy who generated a ton of bitcoins early on. Someone found out, broke into his house and stole all his computers - and with them, his bitcoins (~ 5 million). Good luck trying to tell the insurance company that you had $350 Million worth of bitcoins stolen...

Truck Tries to Outrun Train

Stringbean - Hillbilly Fever

Behold The Majesty of Simcity GlassBox Simulation

PS4 Announcement - Abridged Version

dhdigital says...

I like the idea of a touch pad on the controller that isn't a gimmick (i.e. wiiu controller, which as of now can only use one touch screen).

If I could toss all my home theater crap in a closet so I never have to see it again, I would. (if I didn't have to fill my closet with snowgear I would have done this.) But I look at a spending $600- $800 on a console as crazy. If I'm going to buy something I need the games, better cords, more controllers, some memory card i won't use, more games, strat guides, etc.. Gosh that is expensive, who does that?!

Then I look to my "new" computer which it will be used to surf here and some games --that's it. It currently sits in boxes. The new box is halfway built, still lacking a mobo/ram/psu and I have about $800 invested in it. Probably going to dump easily another 400 to 500 in it, but that okay in my messed-up-I-need-this-to-live-mind.

because that is sane.

EvilDeathBee said:

I'm really surprised so many people actually give that big a shit about how the console actually looks. Seriously, how often do you sit and just stare at the console itself?

I've found myself migrating from my 360 to the PS3, it's just a better system for gaming. You can buy most new releases online (Games on Demand is pathetic), you don't have to pay for MP, you don't have to put up with MS's constant dashboard changes that are consistently awful, nor put up with superfluous BS like Avatars and the Welcome screen.

The only thing I don't like is the controller, and the PS4's controller looks great (except the stupid Share button), so I'm quite excited for the PS4, but also keen to see what MS will be offering and if they'll cock it up

Bizarre Standoff Between LAPD & Nitrous Junkie & Balloons

Dave Chappelle: In His Own Words

A Light That Runs On Gravity

Honest Dark Knight Rises Trailer

ChaosEngine says...

I unashamedly loved this movie. I was vaguely aware of plot holes, but I really didn't give a fuck as I was simply enjoying myself too much.

Contrast that with Prometheus. I went expecting a good movie and after the frickin *opening scene* I was worried. By the halfway point, the sheer stupidity of the characters and the story had me rooting for everyone to die (and there wasn't even a central memorable villian to get behind!)

There were only a few things in Nolans Batman trilogy I didn't like: the over the top voice, and the fight scenes. (Batman is supposed to be one of the greatest martial artists in the world, and we didn't get one decent fight)

Bananas? Or Shampoo Bottles? (User Poll by albrite30)

peggedbea says...

when i was an xray tech, i liked to work new year's day... because it's a boring holiday and because holiday pay is excellent. my hospital was 3 blocks from a major university. 2 years in a row 2 boys from the same fraternity came in complaining of severe abdominal and ass pain. they said that they had spent the night with a girl, got VERY intoxicated, passed out and woke up in intense pain. they said they had heard stories of this girl being insane. upon xraying them, we discovered that they had a shampoo bottle crammed solidly up their asses. because you can see air/fluid levels on xray, it was determined that the bottles were a little more than halfway full.

Two Westboro Douche Nozzles

shinyblurry says...

>> ^VoodooV:

And here's Exhibit B: @shinyblurry: Quoting a book supposedly from a creator which is "proof" of a creator, thereby committing one of the oldest logical fallacies in history.
suppressing the message? you've had 2000+ years of your message being dominant and it's only historically recently that more and more people are agreeing that the message is irrelevant.
and no Shiny, I don't read the bulk of your posts because you continue to use the bible as an authoritative source without justification. You, and neither has anyone else haven't ever given any halfway plausible reason to take it seriously. That's what happens when you take a fictional story and treat it as fact.


I'm not sure where you get this idea that Christianity is declining. Do you know that about 80000 people give their lives to Christ every day, and that 1/3 of the entire human population professes to be Christian? It is actually the most relevant message on the planet, whether you believe in it or not.

I'm not quoting the bible to prove there is a God; God works through personal revelation. I could not prove there is a God to you, but God reveals His existence to all men. That is why you cannot say there is no God, because you have received that evidence. You can say I don't know, but God says you do know what He expects of you, and He has reinforced that and warned you many times.



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