Richard Feynman comments on the sloppiness of Social Scientists
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Richard Feynman comments on the sloppiness of Social Scientists
posted by CrakeSpike Jonze directed this music video which features Christopher Walken dancing.
posted by dotdude"Comedian David Mitchell appeared on Channel 4's TV Heaven, Telly Hell on Sunday 30 April 2006. In this clip, he expresses his opinions on the BBC religion series The Heaven and Earth Show. Many... continue reading
posted by bluecliffThe intro to the classic Chris Taylor RTS, Total Annihilation. The music is composed by Jeremy Soule.
posted by Sylvester_InkHere's another great Paul Gilbert tune. I'm trying to inject the sift with more Gilbert, he is a certified guitar god. Watch Marco at the end for the best stick save ever.
posted by PushkillA clip from the MTV Movie Awards... And, well, just watch. "We don't need his nuts for the press tour."
posted by RaigenAs you watch this video, try to convince yourself that the front half of the sphere is transparent and that the mural is painted on the concave interior of the farther side. If you succeed, the spin will... continue reading
posted by nominoYouTube: 'Here we see Steve Jobs at a keynote in 1983 showing for the first time ever the famous "1984" ad by Ridley Scott to an exclusive audience. The ad was shown on tv shortly after that only once... continue reading
posted by mintbbbAntony & the Johnsons song "You Are My Sister" from his album "I Am a Bird Now". It is truly haunting and divine. For all fans of really moving music.
posted by 8464Mentos makes everything better, right?
posted by JAPR"I wanna be just like Alabamaman!"
posted by JAPRRichard P. Feynman (1918-1988), scientist, teacher, raconteur, and musician. He assisted in the development of the atomic bomb, expanded the understanding of quantum electrodynamics, translated Mayan... continue reading
posted by Kulpims T'dnaAn impressive amount of movie monster history stuffed into a 3 minute video. Set to "Feed my Frankenstein" by Alice Cooper. No human shaped baddies included just the larger than life nasties hollywood loves.
posted by perfectlysane 1 decade 6 years 6 months ago • 3,706 viewsThis is an amazing tribute to the filmmaker Stanley Kubrick and his films. Imagine an 8 minute long trailer utilizing the entire body of Kubrick's work, and you get the idea.
posted by blankfistA commercial for Schweppes turns out to be a work of art
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