YouTube Classics, Part Deux

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The discussion revolves around a variety of YouTube classics, showcasing humorous and nostalgic content. Participants share their favorite videos, including clips of animals, classic performances, and comedic sketches. Noteworthy mentions include a jackrabbit's agility, a humorous take on fire safety, and various musical performances that evoke strong emotions. The conversation also touches on the significance of classic television and music, with references to iconic figures like Rick Astley and the influence of past entertainment on current culture. Additionally, there are light-hearted comments on personal experiences and the impact of music on mood. The thread highlights the joy of sharing and reminiscing about beloved online content while engaging in playful banter.
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Hornbein said:
I'm holding out for the Shatner version.
Sigh, so bad it's truly a classic.

 
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But you haven't lived until you've seen Incubus, with Shatner, in Esperanto

 
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I liked that one:
 
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fresh_42 said:
I liked that one:

Here is one of my favorites. Nimoy knew how to make a music video! I bet he had a lot of fun making this. Grrrrrr 😍

 
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Cattttastrophe avoided!
 
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Man, the kid was good!

 
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Been there done that... but not like this!

 
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BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY - ORIGINAL KLINGON VERSION -​

 
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‘Some of them physicists, some of them human”
 
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nsaspook said:


‘Some of them physicists, some of them human”

So let me guess, as I have been hearing for almost 50 years, practical fusion power is probably 50 years away.
 
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Halloween​


 
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This isn't youtube and it's not physics BUT I was led to it by a youtube video while searching for stuff for a middle school science class. Someone has put together a collection of videos of amoeba "eating" things, has put them to music and has actually written amoeba lyrics for them.

http://www.struggle4existence.com/complex-cells.html

Edited to add: youtube playlist here
 
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Here are some (non-rolling) Robots dancing to a Rolling Stones song:

 
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The suspect told officers he played Grand Theft Auto and believed he could outrun the police.
 
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Just good edit, nice machines, chilling fog - keep your audio at bay o0)
 
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Hornbein said:
Huh. She didn't dance.
That's alright, she still qualifies for a member in the Tic Tok Asian girl cult.
 
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Dude, where's my stuff?
 
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Beer, bicycle ... physics o0)

 
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Thats me rolling on Sherman Way. And the opener is Wolfman Jack
 
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Merry Christmas Porch Pirates! :oldtongue:



The part at 18:30 is unreal. The thieves literally pump the box full of lead. :wideeyed:
 
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Medieval Helpdesk: :biggrin:

(in Norwegian, but with English subtitles)
 
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This is at the Wedge at end of Newport Beach,CA peninsula. During some swell conditions the first wave is reflected off the jetty and the second incoming wave is formed with constructive interference. I have been on one of these waves looking down at the sandy bottom in 6 inches of water. That's why on big days there is an ambulance on standby
 
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Today's Google Doodle is a Stephen Hawking video.
 
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BMW has created a color changing car using E-Ink like you would find in a Kindle. The car can shift from white to grays to black at the touch of a button.



I can see someone using it to evade a police chase someday. Disappear around a corner, change colors and park. :devil:
 
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Borg said:
BMW has created a color changing car using E-Ink like you would find in a Kindle. The car can shift from white to grays to black at the touch of a button.



I can see someone using it to evade a police chase someday. Disappear around a corner, change colors and park. :devil:

Wait for the background pattern matching like a chameleon!
 
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Borg said:
BMW has created a color changing car using E-Ink like you would find in a Kindle.
Reduce the pixel size and use it for advertisements. Oh wait, Vegas does that already.
 
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A more sciency YouTube classic from ACapella Science.
Bohemian Gravity.


The Molecular Shape of You.

Lots more on the link above.
 
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Japanese toilet experience

 
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Fairy tales (even if done with blasters and 'glow sticks') are supposed to provide 'clean' villains and heroes: no big bad wolf with weak spot for children (erm...) and no hero with a thing for leather, chains and whips.

It comes only later when these things can be broken down and complexity comes knocking.

So, this one is for adults.

 
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