Travis Pastrana 2010 New Year’s Jump
The landing runway seems incredibly small. At the top it isn’t even protected with fence nor does it look like any staff were around in case it caught on fire or something. Pretty neat though.
The landing runway seems incredibly small. At the top it isn’t even protected with fence nor does it look like any staff were around in case it caught on fire or something. Pretty neat though.
Pretty awesome, I wish I had an RC plane.
Both awesome and incredibly dumb. Well done!
I’m not sure how I feel about this. On the one hand, this dude is clearly lazy. On the other hand, she is pretty crazy and she doesn’t need to resort to this kind of destruction to get her point across. She should just dump him. Nonetheless, it is entertaining.
MGM Studios has announced that it plans to offer full-length feature films on the popular video sharing site YouTube. Lionsgate had made a previous deal but it only offered short clips and TV shows. This should be good news for YouTube as other studios may be more likely to do the same. This development comes after years of distrust by the studios for YouTube not being more proactive in taking down copyrighted material. Before, the site claimed it could do very little and would not be responsible for what its users posted. Now it seems that these studios have realized the power of internet video. This deal also comes after the success of Hulu which already offers full-length films and TV shows which was started by NBC and News Corp. The one year old Hulu has been a success bringing in as much ad revenue as YouTube. Now the challenge remains for YouTube to bring in most studios as well as decide of a standard format for the ads to support the service.
Full Article: Yahoo!
One of the greatest catches you will ever see. He must have had some glue on his hand!
The latest screenshots of Windows 7 in Milestone 3 have come out, but there is not that much new to see. This version of the OS has been focusing mostly on under the hood changes leaving the GUI mostly untouched. They are putting the Ribbon interface into more applications and GUI changes will be seen later on as it gets ready for beta release.
Full Article: Engadget
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Apparently, this guy doesn’t think he needs subtitles. Great little bit, kind of reminds me of Monty Python skits.
Here is the controversial ad from JCPenny called ‘Speed Dressing’. It won a Cannes Lions 2008 Film Bronze award. I think it is very creative even though it will probably never hit the air waves. Most often these comercials are made by adverstising agencies to showcase their creativity rather than intended to be finished products. Take a look!