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Monthly Archive for October, 2007

This video was taken by a clearly happy/scared couple at the Zhangjiajie National Park in China. The Bailong Elevator, a glass elevator built onto the side of a huge cliff takes you a whopping 1,070 feet high. However, due to it’s weight, it might be dismantled soon (no date). So, if you want to go, […]

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RC airplane pilot Juan Sánchez doing amazing stunts including suspending his gigantic aircraft model in the air, making it float vertically over the runway as he walks around it.
He was showing his amazing skills at the latest Air Festival for Big Models and Jets, celebrated last week in Xativa, Spain.

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I’m SOOOO impressed with Bravia ads
This made with stop motion photography, but the result is stunning…

If you want to see how they did it, check out the video after the jump…

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This was so cool and set a new standard in the ad world…

If you want to see how they did it, have a look at the video after the jump…

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107 flips on an amusement park ride

A few members of onride.de ride the “Top Spin” at “Serengti Park”, Germany, in manual mode. The result? 107 flips (63 forwards, 44 backwards).
Nobody threw up - they were all fine.

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Cat Alarm Clock

Yup - I gots me one of these…

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This was the last play of the game - Trinity needs to score to win. Well, what follows is an unbelievable 15-lateral game-winning play that gave Trinity University a 28-24 victory over Millsaps College in Jackson, Mississippi on Saturday, October 27, 2007. Needless to say, the announcer was just a little excited…

There’s a saying in […]

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This caught me off guard for a minute. In the Sony ad , they use bouncing balls set to Jose Gonzales music. Well, so did Tango, but this time it’s fruit.
Still very cool…

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Sometimes I identify…
How can you possibly live when every hour the mechanism of the clock starts and takes you from your place? But when little cuckoo finds the love, he’s determined to live his happily ever after. Or not?
This is a 5:19 animated short film by students of Sup’infograph.

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MIT researchers have developed a new algorithm to help create prosthetic devices that convert brain signals into action in patients who have been paralyzed or had limbs amputated.
“The work represents an important advance in our understanding of how to construct algorithms in neural prosthetic devices for people who cannot move to act or speak,” said […]

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