So I'm not a huge TV guy or anything, but I like my Audio/Visual entertainment a fair amount. And I pay attention to things happening in the local market. So I've known that Cox was rolling out OnDemand in the Phoenix area for over a year. I even knew that Tempe (where I currently reside) was the slowest to get this technology that the rest of the country and most of the rest of the Phoenix market has had for a while now.
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Taco Made a Halo Video
The slightly infamous scouting tacos made a "glitch video" showing how to launch from a banshee in Halo 3.
or Check it out on you tube: here
When the atheist comes knocking
Fed up with the Mormons knocking on his door, John Safran heads out to knock on a few doors himself to spread the word of atheism.
Armed with a copy of the origin of species, watch as John spreads the word.
Tons of Skateboard Tricks, with animations and descriptions
I saw this link on Digg to a (flash) site with 262 different skateboard tricks described with pretty impressive animations of each trick. The site is easy to use, informative, and the flash and animation is good. However, the thing that it most did for me is remind me that I'm getting older. I need to spend time on skateboards again. Nothing like the feeling of a good board slide.read more | digg story
FSM spotted in germany, with video
Via Table of Malcontents a blog over at wired:
That said, a real-life sighting of the Flying Spaghetti Monster in Germany has me convinced: the FSM is that invisible old man who lives on a cloud.
There's even video.
Comments on the wired blog are priceless as well.
Slick editing makes for sweet youtube fame
This young fellow is getting some props for his two very slickly edited video's on youtube (and google video I'm sure)
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Excellent stuff.
GorillaMask.net Video: EXTREME Wheelchair Tricks on a Halfpipe
GorillaMask.net Video: EXTREME Wheelchair Tricks on a Halfpipe
get past the opening few crashes, and if you can't watch the whole thing, skip to the end to see the big triumph.