hamster on a piano…. (be prepared for brain candy to explode everywhere)
you were warned.
Edit:
Sneaky bastards have gone and posted this as well!!
its a cat – meow – flushing a toilet.
hamster on a piano…. (be prepared for brain candy to explode everywhere)
you were warned.
Edit:
Sneaky bastards have gone and posted this as well!!
its a cat – meow – flushing a toilet.
(video links are not working, sorry)
This is just too cool for words. (might need ie to make it work)
The Imperial March on a floppy disk is still cool and all, but this video takes the concept to a whole new level. It’s Radiohead’s Nude being played on all kinds of computer parts. It was made by James Houston, a student from the Glasgow School of Art’s visual communication program. And not only is the music amazing well created, but the video is legit as well. The instruments are as follows:
Sinclair ZX Spectrum – Guitars (rhythm & lead)
Epson LX-81 Dot Matrix Printer – Drums
HP Scanjet 3c – Bass Guitar
Hard Drive array – Act as a collection of bad speakers – Vocals & FXLet it load and then skip to a little after 1:00 for it to get started. Otherwise you have to listen to a minute of static and watch some flashing color bands that may or may not be trying to hypnotize you. They only gave me a boner though. I love static. And flashing colors? Don’t even get me started. *shivers*
Yeah… thats cool.
gaaaaaah i hate long island. shit like this makes me glad im gone.
http://longisland.newsday.com/elections/election_map.php
West Babylon (11704)
Barack Obama (D)
5,883 (49%)
John McCain (R)
5,947 (50%)
Roger Calero (SW)
15 (0%)
Gloria La Riva (PSL)
65 (1%)
Cynthia McKinney (G)
23 (0%)
Bob Barr (L)
22 (0%)
Ralph Nader (I)
50 (0%)
Breakdown by polling area:
http://longisland.newsday.com/elections/results2008.php?id=11704&office=president

So when we went food shopping last week, Mike picked up a 12 pack of these.. We couldnt tell what made this different from normal K1664, but we figured why not, since they were cheap. Well on Thursday Mike decided to reach into his beer fridge and have one. It exploded EVERYWHERE. At first we were upset and though the can had been shaken, but nope. They have these ‘widgets‘ in them, similar to those found in Guinness & John Smiths cans, and if the can is opened too quickly beer goes everywhere. There was no mention of these widgets on the can or the packaging, but it wouldnt have stopped us from buying them. The only thing is unlike Guinness & John Smiths you have to open the cans VERY slowly – kinda like opening a coke bottle thats been dropped from a vending machine – otherwise the beer goes flat and theres more on your floor than in your pint glass.
I just want to know why, if somethings not broke, then why fix it? Regular K1664 cans are fine… Oh wells, we arent buying this type of Kronenburg again.