Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Come Home to the Simpsons

Nice.  Although it does come across as rather European.  Maybe because of the cars?

Come Home To The Simpsons from devilfish on Vimeo.

MINECRAFT: The Last Minecart

I dont understand the thrill of Minecraft.  But I love zombie movies and cardboard boxes, so this video is a win.  Stick around at least until you see them attack the zombies.  There's some nice graphics. 

Monday, February 21, 2011

SyFy House of Imagination 2

I love me some SyFy. 

Fast Lane - The Shopping Cart

I want this. 

ESO ALMA Antenna Time Lapse

If you have never been somewhere with zero light pollution, go.  Find somewhere and go.  And I don't mean someplace like a camp site.  I mean in the middle of nowhere.  It is so beautiful.  You can't even realize how many stars there are. 

Loading a Train

I know nothing of this place, but I want to go just to try to jump onto this train. 

Real Lif Mario Kart!

This is ridiculously well done and makes me want to play Mario Kart.

This Train is Very Close to Things

If it went juuust a little slower, the people on the train could buy stuff too. 

Growing is Forever

I love trees.   Just love them. 

Growing is Forever from Jesse Rosten on Vimeo.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Lynx Excite - "Fallen Angels"

What was that illegal perfume in "Anchorman"?  Puma Musk? Tell me that is not what Lynx Excite made you think of and I will call you a liar. 

Unrelated: Through a series of events I was only partially in control of, Axe ended p in my mouth.  It kind of turned me off the stuff.  (It doesn't help that they all smell like Puma Musk.)

Lynx Excite - "Fallen Angels" from Chris Watling on Vimeo.

Google Art Project

Rant warning:  Okay, so I love art museums, but the recent fad of placing one picture per wall totally depresses me.  I need to be overwhelmed by art awesomesauce.  Also, if I look at the same thing for more than ten minutes, my eyes will melt.  Also, this project, like much of what Google does looks brilliant and awesome.  Also, some museums are against this because they say it will destroy their revenue, but most of this art has exceeded the copyright limitation laws and is therefore public domain. Also.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011