Jason Krause sticks a wall landing at the 2009 AMA Expo
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Pink Floyd's The Wall performed by Mariachi band
"The Wall" originally by Pink Floyd as performed by Mariachi Cabos at La Fogata in Chapin, SC.
Saturday, July 23, 2011
World Record Freedive - 101 meters
Suunto dive ambassador William Trubridge sets a new world record in freediving by diving to 101 meters (CNF ie unassisted). The record was made in Dean's Blue Hole in the Bahamas.
The new world record was set mere three days after he established an astounding new world record dive of one hectormeter.
Will's record-setting and mind-boggling constant no fins dive to 101 meters took 4 minutes and :08 seconds to complete.
The new world record was set mere three days after he established an astounding new world record dive of one hectormeter.
Will's record-setting and mind-boggling constant no fins dive to 101 meters took 4 minutes and :08 seconds to complete.
Friday, July 22, 2011
Rockstar Parking
This is probably one of the most spectacular parking jobs you'll ever see. Great way to avoid the valet, but now he's going to have to walk all the way across the parking lot.
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Maths Problem: Connect the towns solution (Motorway Problem)
What is the minimum amount of road needed to connect these four towns together? Known as the Motorway Problem or Steiner Problem. An experimental solution.
Impressionist Does Shakespeare in Celebrity Voices
Jim Meskimen performs Clarence's speech from William Shakespeare's Richard III as a number of different celebrities, from George Clooney to Droopy Dog.
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Electronic Robot Band covers The Beautiful People by Marilyn Manson
The scanner is my favorite band member. So talented
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Connecting to the internet using a 1964 Antique Modem
Circa 1964 Livermore Data Systems "Model A" Acoustic Coupler Modem, live demonstration.
Kittens on DJ Decks
Some very talented kittens on turntable decks sounding much better that I would. featuring DJ Cat Scratch, DJ Kitteh & DJ Pus
The Coolest Bird On This Planet
You have no idea what animals do to mate. from fascinating to disgusting and everything in between.
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Blob Jump Official Guinness World Record
World Record Blob Jump, 24.6.11 Cham, Switzerland, 17 Meters (Guinness Approved).
Fascinating 1936 Footage of Car Assembly Line
Filmed in 1936 at the Chevrolet Plant in Flint, Michigan.
Friday, July 15, 2011
Humpback whale gives show after being saved
Michael Fishbach narrates his encounter with a humpback whale entangled in a fishing net. Gershon Cohen and he have founded The Great Whale Conservancy to help and protect whales. Visit their website www.eii.org/gwc/, facebook page, and join them in helping to save these magnificent beings.
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Ferromagnetic objects meet a strong magnet
Fun, games and safety implications with a 4 Tesla magnet.
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Crazy Marriage Proposal - Guy falls off building!!!
Josh falls 4 stories off building proposing to fiancee-- his poor fiancee, Brooke practically had a heart attack.
Monday, July 11, 2011
How to deactivate a cat
It's because mother cats grab their kittens by "biting" them there, so its a reflex for them to stop struggling
Singing Bird Pistols
A UNIQUE PAIR OF PISTOLS WITH SINGING BIRDS : it is the most coveted pièce among collectors
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Young guy plays the drums very well
Baard Kolstad shows his skills as a drummer in Karl Johan 02.07.11. Baard has previously been on the 'Norske Talenter' (like "America's got talent") at norwegian television in 2009, but did not reach the final.
He was featured on Twitter by someone and has been praised for the skill on the drum.
He was featured on Twitter by someone and has been praised for the skill on the drum.
Hawk Flies Through Tiny Spaces in Slow Motion
Chris Packham puts a northern goshawk through its paces in the lab.
Kid dancing to Thriller at Safeco field
This kid is just too fresh... that's all that can be said here.
Friday, July 8, 2011
Driving into a dust storm
A massive dust storm hits the phoenix valley area with extreme wind and dust. This footage is toggles in/out of a time lapse.
Thursday, July 7, 2011
The Aurora Borealis - What is it? Where does it come from?
This video explains how particles originating from deep inside the core of the sun creates northern lights, also called aurora borealis, on our planet.
The Astounding Curta Mechanical Calculator
Witness the jaw-dropping ingenuity of this fascinating hand-held mechanical calculating machine.
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Cosmic Journeys: What an Astronaut's Camera Sees
An intimate tour... in 1080p... of Earth's most impressive landscapes... as captured by astronauts with their digital cameras. Dr. Justin Wilkinson from NASA's astronaut team describes the special places that spacemen focus on whenever they get a moment.
Alkali metals in water, accurate!
Watch to the end for the best (Cesium!)! A wonderful representation of the alkali metals and their accurate reactivity with water. unlike brainiac, who did infact use explosives in their episode for rubidium and cesium. Very worth a watch.
All credit for this video goes to the makers of physical science, and openlearn.open.ac.uk. Link here:
http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/mod/resource/view.php?id=294420
All credit for this video goes to the makers of physical science, and openlearn.open.ac.uk. Link here:
http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/mod/resource/view.php?id=294420
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
1959 Chevrolet Bel Air vs. 2009 Chevrolet Malibu crash test
IIHS 50th anniversary demonstration test • September 9, 2009
In the 50 years since US insurers organized the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, car crashworthiness has improved. Demonstrating this was a crash test conducted between a 1959 Chevrolet Bel Air and a 2009 Chevrolet Malibu. In a real-world collision similar to this test, occupants of the new model would fare much better than in the vintage Chevy.
"It was night and day, the difference in occupant protection," says Institute president Adrian Lund. "What this test shows is that automakers don't build cars like they used to. They build them better."
The crash test was conducted at an event to celebrate the contributions of auto insurers to highway safety progress over 50 years. Beginning with the Institute's 1959 founding, insurers have maintained the resolve, articulated in the 1950s, to "conduct, sponsor, and encourage programs designed to aid in the conservation and preservation of life and property from the hazards of highway accidents."
In the 50 years since US insurers organized the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, car crashworthiness has improved. Demonstrating this was a crash test conducted between a 1959 Chevrolet Bel Air and a 2009 Chevrolet Malibu. In a real-world collision similar to this test, occupants of the new model would fare much better than in the vintage Chevy.
"It was night and day, the difference in occupant protection," says Institute president Adrian Lund. "What this test shows is that automakers don't build cars like they used to. They build them better."
The crash test was conducted at an event to celebrate the contributions of auto insurers to highway safety progress over 50 years. Beginning with the Institute's 1959 founding, insurers have maintained the resolve, articulated in the 1950s, to "conduct, sponsor, and encourage programs designed to aid in the conservation and preservation of life and property from the hazards of highway accidents."
Mathieu Bich Fooled Penn & Teller
Watch Mathieu Bich performing "Spreadwave" on Fool US TV Show for Penn & Teller
Lucky Squirrel
Why did the Squirrel cross the road? To be able to see a Lamborghini LP670-4 SV pass by at 100+ MPH. This was at The Ultimate Lamborghini Experience 4 and filmed by Speed and Motion.
Monday, July 4, 2011
Ferrofluid Sculpture
Ferrofluid Sculpture
A steel sculpture with changing magnetisation is coated with ferrofluid.
The fluid is pulled in the direction of increasing flux density and forms peaks, which become smaller in higher flux density. At an accumulation of fluid at ridges, the flux density at the surface decreases. The flow and the distribution of the fluid can be observed at several characteristic locations.
A steel sculpture with changing magnetisation is coated with ferrofluid.
The fluid is pulled in the direction of increasing flux density and forms peaks, which become smaller in higher flux density. At an accumulation of fluid at ridges, the flux density at the surface decreases. The flow and the distribution of the fluid can be observed at several characteristic locations.
Sunday, July 3, 2011
Michael Buble brings kid on stage
Watch 15 year old Sam get up on stage with Michael to sing 'Feeling Good' in this clip from Michael's ITV documentary 'This is Michael Buble'.
Hungry Lioness tries to eat baby at the zoo
A simple glass made a father stay out of jail, a mother not kill herself, a baby live his life and a lioness stay hungry.
Mind your step - Painting on the ground
Mind your step is a street illusion in Stockholm at Sergels torg created by Erik Johansson.
Lake covered by volcanic ash
Lake Huapi Nahuel which is covered by volcanic ash from the volcano Puyehue, Chile
Time Lapse Sky Shows Earth Rotating Instead of Stars
We are a tiny speck of dust in an infinite universe.
Hands For Feet Prank
Little monkey boy hurt his foot riding a bike, when good samaritans take a look, turns out his feet are hands! A presentation of the Just For Laughs Gags.
Impressive Hand Painting Of A Motorcycle Fuel Tank
The Royal Enfield is famous for its unique handcrafted build. Watch the amazing craftsmen paint the Tank with clean strokes of the brush error free.
Not really what you expect to happen while accelerating to 203 mph
Funny Car starts when the racing wheel breaks off..
Fiber optic cables: How they work
Bill uses a bucket of propylene glycol to show how a fiber optic cable works and how engineers send signal across oceans.
Funny commercial for a drink
This TV Commercials is part of the article "Top 5 Ads" by B | Creative. Simple yet funny and quite relatable.
Camera Mounted on Fireworks
Once there was a little camera that dreamt of taking a few simple pictures of birthday parties and picnics. But it all went horribly wrong. :) How quickly they reach the ground surprises me. One second you see it's right up in the air, the next you're in the grass. They seem to fall far quicker than they go up.
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