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by Justin Page on (#33CMS)
American Made star Tom Cruise and director Doug Liman met up with Wired to answer some of the web’s most searched questions about themselves during an Autocomplete Interview. Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Pratt Answer the Web’s Most Searched Questions About ThemselvesChris Evans Answer the Web’s Most Searched Questions About HimselfAmy Schumer and Goldie Hawn Answer...
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by Lori Dorn on (#33AVT)
In “What’s It Like To Have No Memory?â€, by Life Noggin, narrator Pat Graziosi aka Blocko explains what happens within the brain to cause memory loss, particularly that of Alzheimer’s Disease and other age related diseases, and how frightening memory loss can be. Blocko also offers the incredible resource of Abe’s Garden, who explains in...
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by Lori Dorn on (#33ARG)
A post shared by Nudie Patooties (@nudiepatooties) on Sep 25, 2017 at 6:41pm PDT Nudie Patooties is a wonderfully adorable line of clothing specifically created for the specific needs of hairless cats. Based in Bloomington, Minnesota, the company is owned by a mother daughter duo were making clothes for their own sphynx cats and decided...
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A 367 Year Old Perpetual Bond From Water Authority in the Netherlands That Is Still Earning Interest
by Lori Dorn on (#33AP5)
YouTuber Tom Scott visited New Haven, Connecticut to take a look at a perpetual bond that’s 367 years old from the Lekdijk Bovendams water authority in the Netherlands that is being housed at Yale University. Scott spoke with Professor of Corporate Finance Professor Rouwenhorst about the bond and was surprised to learn that it was...
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by Lori Dorn on (#33AP7)
While travelling down a Sri Lankan road, tourist riding around in a guided tuk tuk came across a wayward elephant. A local man witnessing the scene, came up with a way to distract the hungry pachyderm, but unfortunately, something got lost in translation. The elephant proceeded to knock over the vehicle and examine all its...
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by Lori Dorn on (#33AH9)
Artist and YouTuber Wee Scottish Lass hilariously attempted to pronounce English words and phrases that were linguistically difficult for her to say. Included in this list were the name Carol and the random terms such as “purple burglar alarm†and “Irish Wrist watchâ€. Sometimes there are some things Scottish people cannot say… Like we just...
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by Lori Dorn on (#33AE1)
Official Baseball Rulebook, Rule 6.01 (n): If a player brings you nachos, they automatically become your new favorite player. #ThatsCub pic.twitter.com/1csmSdjoFL — Chicago Cubs (@Cubs) September 26, 2017 During a September 25th game at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, the far reaching Chicago Cubs shortstop Addison Russell dove into the stands to make an unlikely...
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by Lori Dorn on (#33A7Z)
Ekaterina Lisina, a 6’9″ Russian model and former Olympic athlete, has set two Guinness World Records with her gorgeous pair of gams – the first for having the longest legs on a female and the second for being the tallest model. Lisina, who was teased in her Penza school when she was younger, intends to...
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by Justin Page on (#33A81)
Game Revealed is a seven part series that goes behind the scenes and gives us a look at how the seventh season of Game of Thrones came to life. In a clip from episode 4, titled “Warrior Women,†we get to see the process for creating Arya Stark (Maisie Williams) and Brienne of Tarth‘s (Gwendoline...
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by Justin Page on (#33A55)
LOV ANNY has released the Muscle Leggings, an anatomically correct pair of stretchy leggings that look like exposed leg muscles. They are available to purchase from Amazon. via WeirdShitYouCanBuy, swissmiss Muscle Leggings, Exposed Leg Muscle Flesh Fashion LeggingsArtist Embroiders New Life Into Faded Photos by Making Them Anatomically CorrectAnatomically Correct Chocolates
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by Lori Dorn on (#33A57)
A post shared by Lady Lola (@ladylolathecat) on Sep 15, 2017 at 12:45pm PDT An absolutely gorgeous and rather large ragdoll cat named LadyLola, who lives on a big ship with her human Nina and ragdoll brother Olan, was hanging out in the bathroom watching her Nina get ready, whe she suddenly jumped up onto...
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by Justin Page on (#33A0W)
Wes Copeland managed to break an amazing a Guinness World Record on May 5th, 2016 for achieving the highest score on Donkey Kong. Copeland spent three hours hammering away at Nintendo‘s classic arcade game and acquired a whopping 1,218,000 points. Guinness World Records posted photos and touched on the story behind the gamer extraordinaire earlier...
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by Justin Page on (#33A0Y)
Stuart McGurk of British GQ met up with Mark Hamill to chat with him about Star Wars and if he will use his lightsaber in The Last Jedi, which will land in theaters on December 15th, 2017. StarWars.com also interviewed Hamill about his iconic role as Luke Skywalker and how it will play out in...
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by Justin Page on (#339XZ)
The YouTube channel, It’s a small world, played an amusing cover of Smash Mouth‘s song “All Star†on two musical calculators. Here is the original song. A Rocking Mashup of Smash Mouth’s Song ‘All Star’ and ‘In the End’ by Linkin Park That Works Surprisingly WellSmash Mouth’s Catchy Song ‘All Star’ Remade With Windows XP...
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by Lori Dorn on (#339Y1)
A post shared by Scott Beale (@scottbeale) on Sep 25, 2017 at 12:33pm PDT Sudden Coffee is a very handy, subscription-based service that features high quality instant coffee that’s made from sustainably grown coffee beans that are roasted, uniquely brewed with a proprietary process and then batch dried into a powder that can be reconstituted...
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by Lori Dorn on (#339M4)
After missing her connecting flight in Charlotte, North Carolina, YouTuber Mahshid Mazooji decided to stop feeling sorry for herself and get up and dance. In doing so, she recruited a number of airport employees and other passengers to show off their best moves as they grooved to the classic Lionel Richie song “All Night Longâ€...
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by Justin Page on (#339M6)
Jonesboro, Arkansas dentist Dr. J. Steven Abernathy created a wonderful Star Wars spoof to promote the precision laser activated irrigation technology (PIPS) that he uses at his office. Lasers aren’t just for X-wings anymore. submitted via Laughing Squid Tips Elder ‘Star Wars’ Cast Shows Their Age in a ‘Saturday Night Live’ Spoof of the ‘Star...
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by Justin Page on (#339H8)
On the latest episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live, Kimmel presented the 11th edition of celebrities reading very mean tweets about themselves. When it comes to mean tweets, no one can touch Donald Trump but that doesn’t mean there aren’t those who try. From time to time we shine a light on the trolls by asking...
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by Justin Page on (#339DF)
Before the debut episodes of Star Trek: Discovery, CBS released a video showing off the show’s fantastic main title sequence. It starts off by taking us on a journey through sketches of ships, planets, eyes, and gadgets before featuring x-ray style images of space suits, weapons, and alien life. Episodes one and two of Star...
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by Justin Page on (#33972)
In Toyo Tires‘ “Climbkhana,†rally driver Ken Block of Hoonigan Racing jumps into his 1,400 horsepower twin-turbo methanol fueled 1965 Ford Mustang Hoonicorn RTR V2 and takes on the Pikes Peak hill climb in Colorado. Block, known for his award-winning Gymkhana series, left the roads full of smoke and excitement as he burnt the rubber...
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by Lori Dorn on (#337JM)
The film and television analysis platform ScreenPrism, who offered excellent analysis of Game of Thrones, turned their insightful eyes towards the undeniably provacative, charming nature of well-spoken, educated psychopaths as evidenced the fascination with the mysterious anti-hero Alex, narrator and central character of A Clockwork Orange as brilliantly played by Malcolm McDowell in 1971 and...
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by Lori Dorn on (#337GQ)
Haptic Lab has created a wonderful winged mechanical toy called “The Flying Martha Ornithopter“, which runs on the power of a simple rubber band. The toy was named after and made in the image of Martha, the last passenger pigeon who died in 1914. Haptic Lab is currently raising funds through Kickstarter in order to...
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A Flip Chart Illustrating What the Song ‘Non Je Ne Regrette Rien’ Sounds Like to Non-French Speakers
by Lori Dorn on (#337EA)
Artist and comedienne Bec Hill created a hilarious flip chart with illustrations showing what the lyrics to Edith Piaf song “Non Je Ne Regrette Rien†sound and look like to those who don’t speak French. My translation of Edith Piaf's "Non Je Ne Regrette Rien". Catch me live near you! https://t.co/o0o6ll8Q9F #paperpuppetry #thanksforwatching pic.twitter.com/K38gq27OsS —...
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by Lori Dorn on (#337C3)
Traveling filmmaker Max Berger created a wonderfully dizzying hyperlapse flight showing the iconic landmarks of Washington, D.C. in a mere 28 seconds. via Digg The Iconic Sights of Paris Shown Through a Dizzying Two Minute Hyperlapse VideoStunning Hyperlapse Drone Video of Toronto’s Iconic SkylineTilt Shift, Photo Series of World Landmarks as Miniatures
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Dinner With Don, An AARP Original Series Featuring Don Rickles Breaking Bread With Other Celebrities
by Lori Dorn on (#3379N)
Shortly before his death, the late great legendary insult comic Don Rickles in partnership with the newly minted AARP Studios created the wonderful interview series entitled “Dinner With Donâ€. Throughout the 13 episode series, Rickles breaks bread and cracks jokes with fellow comedians, actors, musicians, directors and writers. This series is the first from AARP...
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by Lori Dorn on (#3376P)
A little bunny in a named Bini wearing an adorable jersey, set the Guinness World Record for the most slam dunks by a rabbit in one minute on a custom sized basketball court. Originally born in Israel, the hoop-loving pet now lives in Los Angeles, California, USA, with his owner, Shai Asor. At first, Shai...
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by Lori Dorn on (#3373K)
In a very clever mashup by Funny or Die, the characters of Silicon Valley including Richard, Gillfoyle, Erlich, Dinesh and Jared, gathered around the dining room table to watch to Tim Cook‘s “One More Thing†announcement of the iPhone X, during which Apple senior vice president of Software Engineering Craig Federighi made animal faces and...
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by Lori Dorn on (#336XY)
For a class project, college student Jackson Pacheco took a cue from hopeful potential employer BuzzFeed and created a video in which he tried doing some things differently from what he usually for a week, mimicking their distinct style. This included his coffee routing, his eating patterns, going to the gym and going to the...
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by Lori Dorn on (#336R6)
In a very real and rather hilarious ad campaign, copyright lawyers for the Velcro brand broke out into song while insisting that other brands using the hook and loop design be referred to as such and not in their client’s name. The style of the ad seemed to be a loose parody of the 1985...
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by Justin Page on (#336N4)
Atlanta musician Cyndi Harvell captured cute footage in July of her husband Bronkar Lee, who is also a musician, sitting down with their 19-month-old son Elijah to throw down some catchy beatbox jams. Elijah happily danced around in a high chair while his father dropped the sick beats. Here is footage of Lee’s first beatbox...
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by Lori Dorn on (#336HR)
The Border Collie Owners of South Australia attempted to set a world record of the largest gathering of the breed in one place at one time as captured in a photo. The previous record was 503 and the group shattered that record, bringing an amazing 576 border collies to the Willaston Football Club on Sunday,...
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by Justin Page on (#336HT)
Chris Cohoon posted a video of his adorable little daughter trying to play a hand held Game Boy Color and becoming very confused by the lack of touch screen technology. She repeatedly tried pressing the tiny screen, just like she would on most modern-day devices. via reddit A 2.5 Year-Old Uses an iPad for the...
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by Justin Page on (#336EP)
On a Star Wars episode of Generation Tech, host Allen Xie took us on an interesting journey through he conceptual history of the Millennium Falcon. He explained how one of the first pirate ship designs looked more like a regular rocket with a long tube-shape and a cockpit up in front. It evolved from there...
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by Justin Page on (#336AY)
A post shared by Jenn Fujikawa (@justjennrecipes) on Sep 21, 2017 at 12:36pm PDT Jenn Fujikawa of justJENN recipes has shared a tasty set of instructions on how to make JabbaCado Toast, a Jabba the Hutt themed avocado toast recipe that even Han Solo would enjoy. photos by Jenn Fujikawa via Foodiggity How to Make...
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by Justin Page on (#3367A)
The 18-year-old high school student behind the YouTube channel MacroMachines spent 14 months building an incredible drivable 40% scale World War II era M26 Pershing tank that he took out for a spin around the yard. His entire build process is available to view on YouTube. via reddit Thug Notes, Gangsta Speak Summaries of Classical...
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by Justin Page on (#3363V)
A post shared by Hand Tool Rescue (@handtoolrescue) on Aug 12, 2017 at 8:26am PDT Jörg Hoffmann of Bidone1967 shared awesome footage with Hand Tool Rescue of an automated spiraling chainsaw machine that climbs trees and trims off all branches in its path. via Core77, Sploid A Flying Chainsaw Drone That Trims Trees, Knocks Down...
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by Justin Page on (#3360G)
Primitive Technology demonstrates how to make mud bricks in the wild using a mixture of mud and palm fiber. He allowed the mixture to dry in a brick mold made out of wood. 140 bricks were made. When dry, the bricks were then assembled into a kiln. 32 roof tiles were then made of mud...
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by Justin Page on (#335TH)
The Gregory Brothers are back with “True Love,†a fantastic songification of The Princess Bride created in honor of the classic 1987 film’s 30th anniversary. For all true fans of the immortal PB, we made this anthem for the occasion of its 30th BD. Not an ad. Just an ode. The Best Soundbites From the...
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by Justin Page on (#335TK)
20th Century Fox and Blue Sky Studios released a new trailer for Ferdinand, the upcoming animated film directed by Carlos Saldanha and based on the children’s book The Story of Ferdinand by Munro Leaf. The trailer features John Cena, the voice of Ferdinand, talking about the journey that lies ahead for his giant big-hearted and...
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by Lori Dorn on (#32Z8Q)
Australian musician Alan Gogoll demonstrated his gorgeous Bell’s Harmonics†guitar technique with unique string tunings that he so effortlessly plays in a song of the same name. This technique is aptly named as the fretboard harmonics sound like ringing bells within the melody. The song is from his album “Seahorse Bells“, a collection of five...
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by Lori Dorn on (#32Z76)
Life Noggin, narrator Pat Graziosi aka Blocko posited the question what would happen if a person never stopped eating? In explaining the answer, Blocko broke down the individual dangers of such ingredients as sugar, salt and trans-fats. With those issues aside, the likelihood of overeating oneself to death is very rare, but can happen in...
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by Lori Dorn on (#32Z78)
In a truly insightful video essay based upon the work of brain scientist Jeffrey M Zacks, narrator Adam D’Arpino of Aeon Video explains how film cuts mimic the choppy human visual experience in terms of focus, blinking, saccades and periphery. So when a current scene seems incongruent with previous scene, the human brain to fills...
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by Lori Dorn on (#32Z2X)
In another of their very insightful video essays, film and television analysis platform ScreenPrism looked at the evolving character arc of Joan Holloway of Mad Men. In the first few seasons, Joan primarily relied on her looks to get what she wanted, despite her sharp wit. It was only after such setbacks as being replaced...
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by Lori Dorn on (#32YY7)
Design house Kurzgesagt and VSauce3 took a two-part look at the nature of reality versus the perception of reality. As explored in the Extremis episode during season ten of Doctor Who, if someone is fully aware of being a simulation, can they communicate with their real world self? Or the converse if a person is...
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by Lori Dorn on (#32YVV)
The award-winning documentary Dealt, which was directed by Luke Korem, tells the story of expert card mechanic and magician Richard Turner, an amazing man who performs sleight of hand tricks on stage despite the fact that he began going losing his sight after a bout with scarlet fever when he was young. Througout the film,...
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by Lori Dorn on (#32YP9)
Bewegtesland (Moving Land) is a group of performance artists who live along the
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by Lori Dorn on (#32YGX)
In 2016, Thalia Strings, an all female string quartet rocked out an acoustic cover of the classic AC/DC song “Thunderstruck†on violin, viola and cello. This classical version was arranged by violinist Amy Cave. The quartet has also performed amazing covers of the Kansas song “Carry on Wayward Son†and “Creep†by Radiohead, both arranged...
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by Justin Page on (#32YE0)
Engineers and tinkerers Ryan Kung and David Shulman of Eclectical Engineering built an “Underwater Iron Man Jetpack†(6.25mph) that will allow them to swim faster than Olympian Michael Phelps (6mph). They attached four motors to a backpack style frame and used 3D printing to build the underwater housing over each motor. We wanted to see...
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by Lori Dorn on (#32YAZ)
In “Learn to Play Cat†from the wonderfully informative series “Simon’s Cat Logic“, illustrator Simon Toland shares stories about his own cats and their favorite toys, while cat behaviorist Nicky Trevorrow explains the best toys for cats, the best way to play with indoor cats and the importance of playtime. Indoor only cats should have...
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by Lori Dorn on (#32Y4D)
In a hilarious clip shared by the sports network TyC, a lively little dog chased after the ball that was in play during a live broadcast of a soccer match between San Lorenzo de Amalgro and Arsenal de Sarandà in Argentina. Once the ball was sidelined and a timeout was called, the little canine thought...
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