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Narcoleptic Dogs
I only copied what was on the YouTube page. Figured if the poster went through the trouble then it should go with it if posted on another site.
300 Cats
OMG... Awesome!
Narcoleptic Dogs
*requeue
Narcoleptic Dogs
True...
What is this RSS Thing and How Do I Use It?
Have to say I love my Google Reader... no.. actually I'm addicted to it. I even use it to keep up with VideoSift.
Narcoleptic Dogs
Original blog post where I found this:
Omni Brain: Multimedia Friday - Dogs with Narcolepsy
http://scienceblogs.com/omnibrain/2007/10/multimedia_friday_narcoleptic.php
Tommy Emmanuel playing guitar how it should be done
Awesome.
The Fountain - Ending Sequence {Truely poetic Sci-Fi}
Watched the HD version of this and was blown away!
The Videosift theme song!
Wait.. nevermind, it's showing now.
The Videosift theme song!
Where's the video?
Incredible onboard hillclimb footage
An HD version of this would be sweet.
Pug Skydiving? Hell Yeah!
The song is by Coldplay.
Weird problem - VideoSift front page won't load (Sift Talk Post)
I'm having this problem also. In Firefox/Windows XP, and it only does it on the front page. It works fine on others like Top or Queue, and it also works if I'm logged out.
Edit: After going to my profile and noticing I was filtering out 'Politics', I turned that off, and now the front page loads fine. Weird... having just one filter on seems to filter everything if the first video listed fits that filter?
LOST - featuring the dramatic Prairie Dog
Awesome.
30 July 1908-Tunguska Explosion
Good timing, there was just a bunch of articles in the news a couple days ago about "MIT experimentally demonstrates wireless power transfer", some of them even mentioning Tesla.
http://www.physorg.com/news100445957.html
and
"Scientists have been playing with this for a while; Nikola Tesla experimented with long-range wireless energy transfer, but his most ambitious attempt - the 29m high aerial known as Wardenclyffe Tower, in New York - failed when he ran out of money."
http://www.treehugger.com/files/2007/06/no_more_power_c.php (video about Tesla here too)