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highlights of the sprintcar expression session at krikke brothers shootout bunbury city speedway western australia
"i have altered the pool. pray i do not alter it any further."
the cat is actually screaming!!
bad quality vid of a live performance of the previously mentioned songs. sound is good enough though.
in tears
"omg i can't watch!"
"whyyyyyyyyyyy?"
now that's gotta hurt
"my life is over."
total disappointment
the hell?!?
look at the guy trying to avoid getting hit during this baseball game, haha.
the last one is the funniest.
a wink, a smile or a raised eyebrow could soon change the music on your ipod or start up the washing machine, thanks to a new japanese gadget. the device looks like a normal set of headphones but is fitted with a set of infrared sensors that measure tiny movements inside the ear that result from different facial expressions. the gizmo -- called the "mimi switch" or "ear switch" -- is connected to a micro-computer that can control electronic devices, essentially making it a hands-free remote control for anything. "you will be able to turn on room lights or swing your washing machine into action with a quick twitch of your mouth," said its inventor, kazuhiro taniguchi of osaka university. "an ipod can start or stop music when the wearer sticks his tongue out, like in the famous einstein picture. if he opens his eyes wide, the machine skips to the next tune. a wink with the right eye makes it go back. "the machine can be programmed to run with various other facial expressions, such as a wriggle of the nose or a smile." the mimi switch could also store and interpret data and get to know its user, said taniguchi, chief researcher at osaka university's graduate school of engineering science in western japan. "it monitors natural movements of the face in everyday life and accumulates data," taniguchi told afp in an interview. "if it judges that you aren't smiling enough, it may play a cheerful song." some may use the device for relaxation -- perhaps by changing music hands-free while reading a book -- but taniguchi said it could also have more serious applications to make people's lives safer and easier. "if the system is mounted on a hearing aid for elderly people, it could tell how often they sneeze or whether they are eating regularly," he said. "if it believes they are not well, it could send a warning message to relatives." the device could also serve as a remote control for appliances for physically disabled people, from cameras and computers to air conditioners, or alert medical services if a person has a fit, he said. the ear switch follows on from an earlier device called the temple switch that was small enough to fit inside a pair of eyeglasses and also read the flick of an eyelid. "as the ear switch is put in the ears, its optical sensors are unaffected by sunlight," taniguchi said. he said he was planning to patent his new device in japan and abroad, work on a wireless version, and seek corporate funding to market it for practical uses -- something he expected might take two or three years. source
another awesome parkour video. this one's from the levity krew. i love the camera angles, editing, and music.
a good guide but a few are missing
“saving pandas is not our only mission. over 10 million hectares of forests have been protected through our forest certification and sustainable forest management programs. take a closer look at what we do and where you can make a difference."
“saving pandas is not our only mission. wwf and our partners have facilitated the reconnection of 17 lakes to the yangtze river, infusing new life to its fragile freshwater ecosystem. take a closer look at what we do and where you can make a difference.”
“saving pandas is not our only mission. the combined efforts of wwf and our partners have sparked the recovery of the tibetan antelope population. take a closer look at what we do and where you can make a difference.”
they have a little fun with super-imposing what rumsfeld might be doing when he makes those faces of his.
why the sad look?