A clip from everyone’s favorite Sega CD game. Awesome.
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There are a ton of these videos around teh interwebs, but I will never get sick of them. (Though I must say, the number of cuts in this video does cheapen it just a little.) Still, one of the longest and most extravagant Rube Goldberg devices yet!
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No explanation necessary.
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An interesting tidbit from the founder of Apple.
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From the evil geniuses at Qualcomm, it’s distributed cell phone networks using hybrid monster animals. Why hasn’t anyone done this yet?
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Really cool animation style…using pixelated sprites for stop-motion.
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With 140 character tweets, Twitter takes way too much time and dedication. Thus, Flutter. Twenty-six characters and way more immediate than those giant Tweets.
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This man really aggravates me for some reason. Probably the beret.
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Pretty neat!
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If Star Wars were an ’80s sitcom…
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The future is here!
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Anybody else strangely aroused by Kelly?
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Clever. (Thanks Chris Burt)
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One toot on this whistle will send you to a faraway land! (Thanks Kim) My favorite part is the “piranha plant” at 2:04.
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Every time you save a JPEG image, information gets lost in the file. Usually there’s not much of a difference, but when you save a JPEG through 600 generations, this is what happens.
Generation Loss from hadto on Vimeo.
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