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I don't come across many random videos I know nothing about and watch them all the way through, but this creation was just irresistible and I am quite positive most of you will find it just that as well.  I can see this patented hexakopter being made into a much bigger one and being utilized in a very efficient humanitarian manner. Awesome Incredible Amazing Brilliant invention!


MikroKopter - HexaKopter from Holger Buss on Vimeo.
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R.O.A.T.M.A.B is, I am guessing, a Camel Wannabe? Either way, I can't reach out and touch your awesome bro, he's absolutely untouchable. Especially with that Grease t-shirt, he's in a league of his own.  And for the mullet-laden bitch flickin' me off in the background, go touch yourself ugly ass. :P


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I love digital art, and was surprised to find this strangely erotic awesome digital art piece on accident.  What do you think is actually going on here?


Upon further investigation there was also another great digital art piece, within the same search string:


The things you could and will find just randomly searching...Makes you realize how many things there actually is throughout the web that is waiting to be discovered.

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Men Floating In Bouncy Castle Interrupt Sailing Regatta:

I found an interesting little vintage piece when searching these two terms. "Vintage" in internet years, to be more precise.

You know, the cool thing about the internet is that it's basically a place where sites come and go, but most pages are there to stay and rest in the Webosphere forever. 

This guy's little old webpage in plain old html really brings to light this foreverness I was just talking about. The piece right above the one below was dated 4/1/03, so it must've been written sometime close to that (he mentions it's only in the second week of war, presumably the war on terror). It's just extremely cool to find this and see his perspective on the war at that period in time, and it would be so interesting to see how or if his views have changed or stayed the same over 7 years later!

Here's his little rant:

Has everyone lost their perspective but me?

We are now in our second week at war and the media is pissed that things are "going slowly".  What the hell?  If I'm not mistaken , WW1 and WW2 lasted, like, a few months, at least;  the Cold War,  a few years - I think.  Did our intellectually bankrupt society  believe the war would end in less time than a Lord of the Rings movie?  I actually heard a woman on the news say, "I'm really surprised people are dying over there.  I thought it would over by now."  Does the term "WAR" no longer mean killing people and blowing shit up?  I know we are a nation hooked on Ritalin, but am I the only person without a prescription?  Dam!
Such a surreal, interesting find and definitely brings to light the power the internet has and will have in the future.  When, in the future, we can search through billions and billions of webpages and see millions of different opinions at a particular time in the past it will be simply remarkable and be a point of reference for many classroom discussions and the like.

Oh yes, and the image I found that led me to this gem of a webpage:


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Ram Van, Pickles, and Rainbow's: The Ultimate Trifecta...


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When I found this picture, I immediately regretted searching these two terms...

...very strong and emotional photo.

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Rather interesting creation here:


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Buckethead, "1982 FUCK YES" indeed! Noone could ever find a better way to reuse a KFC bucket...

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I typed in hallowed marsupial and got this:

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I was searching for Pukeface Massacre when I came upon this creature who, for some reason, holds his face up with the weirdest possible hand arrangement ever. Who leans on their hand like it's another person holding your chin and cheeks with their right hand? This guy must be a complete tool.

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Give this kid an Oscar:

Translation: "once THere was farmer. he flushes his poopoo but he cannot flush hen bowl breaks and poopoo fell over to the wheat fields then poof it became koko krunch"


Kid's just make me smile so hard sometimes without them even trying.

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I absolutely love this song, and am a new fan of Avi Buffalo. You can check out the band's official website here. Their Myspace Here. You can also download the free mp3 for "What's in if for?" Here.



"What's In It For?" is off Avi Buffalo's debut self-titled full-length (4/27/10) as well as the 7" "What's In It For?" single that we released back in December 2009. The version of Jessica on the album is altogether different from the version that is the b-side of that same single.


What's your take on the song? Love it, hate it? Let me know!

Curiosity and possibility of Free Microsoft software ends up as an embarrassment and scared-shitless prank for these pesky pickers.  Hilarity ensues:


Got any great prank videos? Please share.

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For those of you that work at home, how many times have you wished you had a quiet hideaway somewhere besides right next to the playroom or living room or hidden away in the basement?  How many times have you thought about what these hideaways would actually look like and how F'ing sweet they'd be? Well think no more, and enjoy the following designs for your future, perfect Backyard Office and/or Secret Lair:







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Google cleverly and artfully created a few speed tests for Google's own browse, Chrome. The results are in and astounding: Google Chrome is Fast as Hell.



Here's the Making of the Google Chrome Speed Tests if anyone is interested:

Just wow CNN...