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Yup, Plants Move...And It's Amazing!
Anyone know what the red flower at the end of the video (on the right) is called?
jan (Member Profile)
Thanks, dude!
*quality
oritteropo (Member Profile)
Hey mate, thank you very much. Happy Christmas (it's shortly before eight around here, so it counts) and all the best for the oncoming year. (Guten Rutsch!)
Weihnachtsgrüße, Happy Christmas, and best wishes for 2014
Relativity Paradox - Lorentz Contraction
5:23
Where?
oritteropo (Member Profile)
Wow! The Hives are still around? I listened to them a while back. Thanks for that, dude!
In reply to this comment by oritteropo:
Another KEXP concert, this time The Hives.
oritteropo (Member Profile)
New favorite band: The Supreme Genius of King Khan and His Sensational Shrines.
Thank you VERY much.
In reply to this comment by oritteropo:
I quite liked these guys, too - King Khan & The Shrines, Khan is a Berlin based Canadian so it's a German band. Obviously. I'm sure you could tell... even if I had trouble picking it ;
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Thanks for the little concert. Did improve my work day by an order of magnitude :
oritteropo (Member Profile)
Never would have guessed it. Seriously German accent can be very easy to confuse with french, scandinavian or even russian. Not the "typical" accent. Vere it zounds laik zey arr speeking tscherman aktschually. But the "hard" pronounciation of some words.
In reply to this comment by oritteropo:
I quite liked these guys, too - King Khan & The Shrines, Khan is a Berlin based Canadian so it's a German band. Obviously. I'm sure you could tell... even if I had trouble picking it ;
In reply to this comment by luxury_pie:
Thanks for the little concert. Did improve my work day by an order of magnitude :
oritteropo (Member Profile)
And so it was done. Thanks
In reply to this comment by oritteropo:
I'm glad you liked it : Unfortunately for me it wasn't exactly what I was looking to post, and neither was anything else I found last night. I would certainly be upvoting it if you did though.
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Thanks for the little concert. Did improve my work day by an order of magnitude :
oritteropo (Member Profile)
Thanks for the little concert. Did improve my work day by an order of magnitude
lucky760 (Member Profile)
Ah, very nice. Thanks for the insight!
In reply to this comment by lucky760:
That's because the search engine recognizes that each is a different tense of the same verb. You can also search "skater saving" and it will match.
Skater is semantically related to, but a wholly different noun than skate.
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But why does "saves" work? The title only contains "saved"
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>> ^luxury_pie:
dupeof=http://videosift.com/video/Skater-Saved-By-Backpack
Very weird: "backpack skate" reveals nothing "backpack saves" reveals the original. @<a rel="nofollow" href="http://lucky760.videosift.com" title="member since May 2nd, 2006" class="profilelink"><strong style="color:#0044ff">lucky760 what's up?
To our search engine, "skate" does not match "skater" and "skate" by itself is not used in the post. If you search "backpack skater" it comes up.
lucky760 (Member Profile)
But why does "saves" work? The title only contains "saved"
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>> ^luxury_pie:
dupeof=http://videosift.com/video/Skater-Saved-By-Backpack
Very weird: "backpack skate" reveals nothing "backpack saves" reveals the original. @<a rel="nofollow" href="http://lucky760.videosift.com" title="member since May 2nd, 2006" class="profilelink"><strong style="color:#0044ff">lucky760 what's up?
To our search engine, "skate" does not match "skater" and "skate" by itself is not used in the post. If you search "backpack skater" it comes up.
TheGenk (Member Profile)
ATTENTION
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Well, @<a rel="nofollow" href="http://douchebag.videosift.com" title="member since July 26th, 2007" class="profilelink"><strong style="color:#008800">rottenseed, I think I speak for alot of people on this site when I say:
OMG, WHO THE HELL CARES?!
How to open a can without a can opener
There is a way to screw up opening a can with a can-opener? Never happened to anyone I know. What does that look like? Explosions?>> ^messenger:
The horizontal kind work more often, for sure, but they still fail, and they leave the cans with very sharp edges at the top, which for me is worse than the failure rate of the vertical kind.>> ^spoco2:
>> ^messenger:
And I have yet to see a practical can opener that always works cleanly.>> ^MonkeySpank:
FYI, practical can openers were invented 50 years after the creation of metal cans.
Really? I find these sort to be wonderful. Not that brand in particular, just the style of a horizontal blade that takes the whole top off rather than a vertical one that cuts the inside edge of the lid.
jonny (Member Profile)
Thank you!
In reply to this comment by jonny:
*promote
JiggaJonson (Member Profile)
Thank you kindly!