Aladdin says tomato for 24 seconds.
The long awaited follow up to "Thomas says potato for 24 seconds".
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The long awaited follow up to "Thomas says potato for 24 seconds".
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Guy got talent, blowing 7 balls in and out of mouth !!!
Amazing.
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Amazing.
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Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds live 1987
Saw Wim Wenders' Wings of Desire again last week, The Carny from the same double 12" single has been stuck in my head since.
This is Stranger Than Kindness.
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Saw Wim Wenders' Wings of Desire again last week, The Carny from the same double 12" single has been stuck in my head since.
This is Stranger Than Kindness.
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In 1987 they did a scene in the film Wings of Desire
This reminds me of that bit.
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This reminds me of that bit.
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Part the club scene
(I'm not going to tell you about a girl)
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I love Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, but not much of a fan of this
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OLD
It's not Butt Trumpet. What do I have to do to get you youngin's to listen to this stuff!
This has Clifford Brown on trumpet. I can't stop listening to it. Written in 1938, it is still pretty modern by today's standards.
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It's not Butt Trumpet. What do I have to do to get you youngin's to listen to this stuff!
This has Clifford Brown on trumpet. I can't stop listening to it. Written in 1938, it is still pretty modern by today's standards.
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thanks for that
my son has been screaming this afternoon and this was the first thing I listened to with a cup of tea after putting him to bed, and it was lovely.
Nicely done old chap!
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my son has been screaming this afternoon and this was the first thing I listened to with a cup of tea after putting him to bed, and it was lovely.
Nicely done old chap!
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spoil sports
do the people think they will get away with the cash given to them from the machine? the bank will simply check the atm recipts and then demand the return of the money, although most of it is now probably in that corner shop
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do the people think they will get away with the cash given to them from the machine? the bank will simply check the atm recipts and then demand the return of the money, although most of it is now probably in that corner shop
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www.b3ta.com/links/889713 wtf? Polish people? coming here? taking our jobs? and our women? bnp?
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Amazing world of gumball
Pretty much sums up my reaction when the boys spazzed the iPad
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Pretty much sums up my reaction when the boys spazzed the iPad
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A truth has been spoken. This and South Park are works of art. Phineas and Ferb is borderline in terms of win
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It's bloody good. Created by a British animator I believe.
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It's the only thing my nephew watches that I actually like
that and Adventure Time; apart from this scary episode: www.youtube.com/watch?v=B2tvEfeL0Cs
and have this too: www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqGKVGUqYkA
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that and Adventure Time; apart from this scary episode: www.youtube.com/watch?v=B2tvEfeL0Cs
and have this too: www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqGKVGUqYkA
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A perennial favourite.
Somewhere ,due to a tear in the 'space time continuum' there's a Scottish bag-head with the face of a Cambridge graduate.
(couldn't find it on Youtube, so have an Ebaums link instead)
'It's Cwistmas everwybodee!'
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Somewhere ,due to a tear in the 'space time continuum' there's a Scottish bag-head with the face of a Cambridge graduate.
(couldn't find it on Youtube, so have an Ebaums link instead)
'It's Cwistmas everwybodee!'
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Ah, i thought it was going to be this...
m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=89zY5t1Rjko
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m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=89zY5t1Rjko
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If you cloned half Merton and half Hislop this is what you'd get...
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Dropping a slinky in slo-mo reveals the bottom doesn't fall until the top catches up with it.
Not the best description, but worth a watch.
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Not the best description, but worth a watch.
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you see
life enriched by this.. excellent stuff - Tim and Eric below....not quite so.
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life enriched by this.. excellent stuff - Tim and Eric below....not quite so.
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I also like the phrase 'A lot of people on the internet are uncomfortable with the word "information"'.
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nice phrase
but I don't really buy it as an explanation.
Seems to me that when the slinky is at equilibrium, the elastic forces pulling up are in balance with the gravitational forces pulling down on the slinky. When you release the top, the slinky starts to contract as it falls (due to the elastic forces)
As the slinky shortens, the center of mass moves (and indeed drops as shown in his simulation) but because the elastic force = gravitational force - the rate of shortening (ie the bottom moving upwards) is approximately the same as the rate at which the center of mass falls.
This means that the bottom of the slinky stays where it is (at least until the center of mass catches up with it)
Where's beev when we need him?
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but I don't really buy it as an explanation.
Seems to me that when the slinky is at equilibrium, the elastic forces pulling up are in balance with the gravitational forces pulling down on the slinky. When you release the top, the slinky starts to contract as it falls (due to the elastic forces)
As the slinky shortens, the center of mass moves (and indeed drops as shown in his simulation) but because the elastic force = gravitational force - the rate of shortening (ie the bottom moving upwards) is approximately the same as the rate at which the center of mass falls.
This means that the bottom of the slinky stays where it is (at least until the center of mass catches up with it)
Where's beev when we need him?
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Does Hooke's Law have any place in this?
My thoughts are along the lines you've described, but I can't help wondering about the different size slinkies (so different mass and spring tension) but obviously gravity remains constant. A conundrum indeed.
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My thoughts are along the lines you've described, but I can't help wondering about the different size slinkies (so different mass and spring tension) but obviously gravity remains constant. A conundrum indeed.
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There are multiple ways of understanding this.
You can go all the way up to a quantum mechanical model of every atom, consider it as multiple spring-mass pairs connected together, or ...
None of these are really wrong.
The shockwave propagating along the slinky is information.
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Hmm, but
If that were the case, wouldn't you see all the coils contracting at the same rate, not just from the top down?
I'm thinking that the changes in force take a while to ripple through the structure, With the very loose structure of a slinky, probably the optimal slinky spring, happens to also have a slower speed of force propagation to the speeds it's accelerating to.
Now if only I could write that in a way that makes sense...
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If that were the case, wouldn't you see all the coils contracting at the same rate, not just from the top down?
I'm thinking that the changes in force take a while to ripple through the structure, With the very loose structure of a slinky, probably the optimal slinky spring, happens to also have a slower speed of force propagation to the speeds it's accelerating to.
Now if only I could write that in a way that makes sense...
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Spongebob or Hello Kitty, which is better?
There's only one way to find out.
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There's only one way to find out.
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Oxyseronine
I made this!
Some trippyful electronica for your ears.
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Some trippyful electronica for your ears.
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Thank goodness David 'Dave' Cameron is the PM.
He will now, single-handedly, save the UK from Internet pornography.
EDIT: it's a Daily Heil link.
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He will now, single-handedly, save the UK from Internet pornography.
EDIT: it's a Daily Heil link.
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Won't somebody think of the children?
Looks like half of the government already have... filthy gay paedos!
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Looks like half of the government already have... filthy gay paedos!
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does that mean he will download all the interwebs porn and keep it safe from prying eyes ?
if so he should ask the macanns to put it in there hiding place no one will ever find it there
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if so he should ask the macanns to put it in there hiding place no one will ever find it there
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I wonder if the population would
go up or down if people who had kids were banned from accessing internet porn?
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go up or down if people who had kids were banned from accessing internet porn?
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Did Karl Rove try and steal the US 2012 Election?
Possibly explains his meltdown on Fox News.
*puts tinfoil hat firmly on
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Possibly explains his meltdown on Fox News.
*puts tinfoil hat firmly on
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This is all kinds of awesome!
I'd happily pay to see them do the entire Stranglers' discography.
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I'd happily pay to see them do the entire Stranglers' discography.
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Words cannot describe how awesome this is...
So here's an ascii spider ////\oo/\\\\
Awesomeness!
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So here's an ascii spider ////\oo/\\\\
Awesomeness!
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Driver leaves Auto car in reverse........
........with a kid inside :(
AWHW (American Whooping and Hollering Warning)
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........with a kid inside :(
AWHW (American Whooping and Hollering Warning)
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I don't get it
American police forces of various types are constantly being shown to be happy to use their vehicles as battering rams and in pursuits to stop offenders' cars (think PIT manoeuvre), but they steadfastly won't do that at low speed to stop a circling car and retrieve a child?
On the bright side, one less gargantuan Yankee shitbox off the roads.
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American police forces of various types are constantly being shown to be happy to use their vehicles as battering rams and in pursuits to stop offenders' cars (think PIT manoeuvre), but they steadfastly won't do that at low speed to stop a circling car and retrieve a child?
On the bright side, one less gargantuan Yankee shitbox off the roads.
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Seriously?
Seven minutes before anyone even atttempts to stop the car?
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Seven minutes before anyone even atttempts to stop the car?
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soon to be Chrimbus (Special)
with Chrimbus approaching I can only wonder what Winterman will bring me..what am I gonna get...?
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with Chrimbus approaching I can only wonder what Winterman will bring me..what am I gonna get...?
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Its a good job I didnt plan anything useful for those last few minutes
I'm not sure what Ive just watched and Im not sure it either enriched or improved my life. Ah well
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I'm not sure what Ive just watched and Im not sure it either enriched or improved my life. Ah well
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Swans: Blind.
For Tabs, because i'm just about to leave the house and later will be going to a gig by some band he likes, i wonder who that band could be?
GC, yeah, shooting myself in the foot, who cares? It's a lovely song.
Have a good Saturday night everyone.
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For Tabs, because i'm just about to leave the house and later will be going to a gig by some band he likes, i wonder who that band could be?
GC, yeah, shooting myself in the foot, who cares? It's a lovely song.
Have a good Saturday night everyone.
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Cheers, have a good one!
I'll put this on now to clear my ears after an afternoon cleaning & listening to Butthole Surfers, Crust & Vengaboys.
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I'll put this on now to clear my ears after an afternoon cleaning & listening to Butthole Surfers, Crust & Vengaboys.
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This is BBC television, the time is quarter past five and Saturday viewing continues with an adventure in the new science fiction series Doc—
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Not heard Swans since that Joy Division cover 1989ish - this is very nice indeed
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