Star Trek: The Sexed Generation
Offered without comment, except that there are worse ways for you to spend a few minutes than to watch this montage. Safe for work, despite the title and the unfortunate still-frame.
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Offered without comment, except that there are worse ways for you to spend a few minutes than to watch this montage. Safe for work, despite the title and the unfortunate still-frame.
From the 50 Greatest Comedy Sketches of All Time (which presumably and hopefully means all time so far), the Pre-Taped Call-In Show sketch from Mr Show:
It's short (less than four minutes) but great. Have a look.
Going through a bunch of notes I've taken in the last few months (using the brilliantly simple notes app on the iPod Touch) I came to one note that was a single word, with no other context: Slamball. I have no idea who mentioned this to me and persuaded me it was something worth noting to look up later, but I'm glad that they did. Slamball—as best I can describe it—is full-contact basketball, with trampolines.
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Dude … why can't we do this in Ireland?
… I mean other than the GAA angle.
A few hours before Jonathan Coulton performed his very first gig in the UK ever (And the first outside the states, I believe), he bought a Tenori-on which is apparently only available over there.
This means we ended up being the first people to ever see him perform playing with a new geeky toy. It looked very much like this:
I also, briefly, met Aquarion.
We also ended up with covers of The Saturday Boy and “Do They Know It’s Christmas Time?” The latter of which doesn’t appear to have made it to YouTube yet. Most of the rest of the concert did, though
Deja vu!
Some links don't need commentary. Here, pushing the edges of Youtube's ten minute video limit, is a collection of outtakes from the Crystal Maze:
"Ron? Can we get the child of three please?"
Priceless.
Randall Munroe, creator of the world's best web comic xkcd, visited the Googleplex in Mountain View recently. Apparently they baked him a cake shaped like the Internet. Watch it all, but especially check out the Google Doodle he does at the end.
If Ireland had cool people like this they might come visit me in Dublin…
I like the cut of this man's jib. Give him a promotion.
Fans of self-referential humour will appreciate this instructional video on how to write a fugue, based on Britney Spears' Oops, I Did It Again. It reminds me a bit of Gödel, Escher, Bach.
By the way, is thit question self-referential given that "thit" isn't a word?
The real reason Soundwave wasn't in Transformers:
"Why are you here soldier!?"
"Because I'm bored!"
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Wed, 04th Jun 2008 (21:27)