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In summary, this conversation covers a wide range of topics, from comedic videos and commercials to impressive talents and performances. Participants share their thoughts and opinions on various videos and also reminisce about childhood memories. Some notable videos mentioned include a hilarious commercial about a kid throwing a tantrum and his mom's unexpected reaction, a funny World of Warcraft funeral crashers video, a brave climber scaling a rock with no ropes, and a clever artist animation of a Mars rover. The conversation also touches on politics and news media with discussions about biased reporting and a zinger from Jon Stewart. Overall, the conversation is filled with humor and interesting content, making for an entertaining read.
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Borek said:
That wasn't justified, she didn't sang THAT bad.

:-p
 
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lisab said:
Mommy singing to her baby -

Caution, not suitable for work, because you'll probably cry:

I was trying to figure out why the baby was crying. I guess singing, esp a song like that, does sound a bit like crying.
 
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http://vimeo.com/76164614#at=0

24 * 13 + whatever... :smile:

Hopefully, I don't OD on life next year.

-------------------------
Just praying that 23 years at the OCF has prepared me for the up coming, um, wow...
Gettin' giddy...
 
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=in9Qdzxc1HM
 
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QxprD3Ii2M#t=934
 
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I love this!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lc8BcBZ0tAI
 
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The *crunch* at the end is just so adorable...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RjHIObu6vg
 
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:smile:
 
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My forehead hurts.

I really shouldn't laugh bending down, especially when sitting at my desk.
 
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For some unknown reason, I've been addicted to the Ninth Symphony for at least a month.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_FWoRn4xrM​

I didn't know there was a message in this music. It always just reminded me of A Clockwork Orange. A disturbing movie, as I recall. Haven't watched it since the first time. hmmm... Kubrick was a genius though, IMHO. Perhaps I should watch it again. I am a bit slow.
 
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OmCheeto said:
For some unknown reason, I've been addicted to the Ninth Symphony for at least a month.

Furtwangler's various versions of the 9th are often said to be the greatest of the recorded era.

 
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Mozart's Piano Sonata No.12 in F Major K.332

 
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atyy said:
Furtwangler's various versions of the 9th are often said to be the greatest of the recorded era.



I've never heard of Furtwangler before. Thank you. :smile:

I posted another version on Facebook this morning, and someone complained; "My fave is the 8th. Who needs all that singing in a symphony?"

I told him to pretend that the singers were programmable meat trumpets.

Which was of course, a joke, based on the short story:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gaFZTAOb7IE​
 
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Nutty.
 
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Seven strings are nuffin. - but a theorbo is more of a lute than a guitar.

This one has only 14 strings, but the really big ones go up to about 20.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qeUcGD4rRRc
 
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Regardless of number of strings, Sergei Orekhov was a brilliant composer (or maybe arranger is a more appropriate term).
 
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Tiny Black Hole collides with Earth in outer Latvia, consumes Daugava River, and everything in it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqROBTVgL6A​

News at 11.
 
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Wow. Actually that should be posted in Engineering, or General Physiscs. Talk about the equilibrium.

All objects are curved, so their mass center is low, making it all possible. Still, impressive.
 
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Borek said:
Wow. Actually that should be posted in Engineering, or General Physiscs. Talk about the equilibrium.

All objects are curved, so their mass center is low, making it all possible. Still, impressive.

:cool:
 
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Christmas time!

mqb8-p-HwBc[/youtube] Shot by st...esignation of the study group/year/whatever).
 
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Borek said:


Wow. Actually that should be posted in Engineering, or General Physiscs. Talk about the equilibrium.

All objects are curved, so their mass center is low, making it all possible. Still, impressive.


Wow! Magnificent!
 
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That's amazing.
 
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lisab said:
Borek, I can't see that video :frown:, it's been blocked for me. My government looking out for my best interests, maybe :mad:?

Here's one that's interesting: a recreation of what the astronauts saw when they took the famous photo, "Earth Rise":

http://www.slate.com/blogs/bad_astr...eating_an_iconic_moment_in_space_history.html

It's not a Youtube so I can't post it directly.

Ditto, kid.

The closest I can come is:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPSfSSnE4cQ

I seem to remember being able to move my legs that fast. Now... um...

Someone find me a chair to sit upon, and I will make my legs dance.
 
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lisab said:
Borek, I can't see that video :frown:, it's been blocked for me. My government looking out for my best interests, maybe :mad:?

Idiotic
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INSIDE A TORNADO

 
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Why they don't celebrate Christmas in North Korea.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-EALhTc-hE8
 
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I wonder how many of you thought about buying 8 fans after watching the video.
 
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Borek said:


I wonder how many of you thought about buying 8 fans after watching the video.


That's kind of mean.
Artists across the globe are probably giving you and Wurtzel the finger right now.

And no, I will not buy 8 fans. I just watched the video 3 times. That is enough.

(until tomorrow)
 
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Borek said:


I wonder how many of you thought about buying 8 fans after watching the video.


:!)I:!)iz:!)melting:!)

*goes to buy 8 fans*
 
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