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And you thought your cat acted strange when watching birds through the window? This bengal kitten has the whole market on creepy cats cornered.
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And you thought your cat acted strange when watching birds through the window? This bengal kitten has the whole market on creepy cats cornered.
At last, an Internet trampoline video that actually demonstrates some skill, and doesn't end with someone breaking in half.
The popular Xombie series has reached its 8th installment. It's great, as always!
Apparently Turkey has its own version of the classic Star Trek series. It seems a little more spirited than I remember the old crew.
A whole new twist on getting "Nintendo thumb" is to reenact your favorite games using Legos. Prying those flat pieces up always hurts a little.
Got a bunch of old hard drives laying around? I guess you should strip the platters out of them, put them into an open drive, spin them up to speed and then attack your filing cabinet.
The brains at MIT never fail to impress with their creativity.
A classic video of some public monkey love in a tree gets new life when combined with a little voice over. Careful, there's some strong monkey language in this one.
I love reading up on slang from long ago. It's the berries!
A guy in Australia taking his first storm pictures managed to capture lightning hitting his neighbor's house, about 20 meters away.
Update: The comments section found a much larger version of the image.
Surprise people at your next party by giving them ice cubes shaped like Legos. (via Neatorama)
"Soapbox Socialism" is a band of one. Normally these sorts of acts are pretty gimmicky, but this guy puts on an impressive show.
Karl from "Slingblade" meets Napolean Dynamite.
Video game music on the guitar that isn't from Nintendo? Blasphemy. Ah well, Guile's theme from Street Fighter 2 will have to suffice for now.
It must really suck to have your nude sunbathing captured on Google Earth. (Very little nudity.)
The pilots that were heralded as heros in a post here yesterday about a mid-air collision in Brazil are now being investigated for involuntary manslaughter.
Not only does the game get hard very fast, but it insults you too.
Corporate world got you down? Add a little color!
This "trip tape" was shown at "hacker" parties in Ohio back in 1991. It definitely seems to capture the spirit of the times. (via BoingBoing)
The mouse brain map, financed by Paul Allen of Microsoft, has recently been finished. Ever wanted to see a 3D map of a mouse brain? Here's your chance. (Requires software download for 3D, but 2D slices can be viewed in browser.)
Pitchfork's review of "Shine On" may be the most honest album review in history. (via Waxy)
"YouStupidBitch.com" has a whole line of greeting cards that venture into places other card companies wouldn't dare.
If you've got some glue and a few extra minutes, this could be a fun little thing to have around.
"Buttons" is a camera without a lens, without film, and without a light sensor of any type. It can take hours or days for your picture to show up. And when your picture does show up, it isn't your picture at all--it's a picture taken by someone, somewhere else, at the exact instant you pressed the button.
Modular origami uses many different pieces of folded paper to form... balls!
The intended audience of this show isn't exactly clear, but eh... here you go.
Maybe now I'll have a chance with the ladies...
Big Bird learns that Mr. Hooper isn't coming back.
The original cast of MTV's "The State" has released a short skit on YouTube to commemorate the release of their original first season on iTunes.
One is only micrometers wide. The other is billions of light-years cross. One shows neurons in a mouse brain. The other is a simulated image of the universe. Together they suggest the surprisingly similar patterns found in vastly different natural phenomena.