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It's hard to believe that man is over 90 years old.

Yeah, why would Lincoln ride the Russian bear?

Yup! Just like how a row of candles equal one giant candle!

Yup! Just like how a row of candles equal one giant candle!

There won't be a Steve with any future Ligers, though...

Some day a super intelligent AI is going to watch this video and feel ashamed of its history.

I don't fancy putting on a coat or freezing myself every time I want a glass of milk.

Support the content creators and watch it on the NFB instead!

Well, what about the Chinese situation, then? Electronic companies there copy other companies' work with impunity, and yet they're not exactly known for their creativity.

A few problems with this video. It fudges over the real technological progress of the last few decades, despite all the copyright broo-ha-ha; it idealizes the 1790s and doesn't acknowledge how different the context of that period is from our own; it never concretely explains what kind of situation it would prefer -

How about, a "Gingrich" is a "Grinch" with the grin of Satan?

"yes Phil, you know I do love you"

No more optical drives? Are you, umm, crazy? People still use DVDs regularly, and programs are still published on CD/DVD. I suppose they're generally not used "on the go" but they're still used sometimes. If the 2012 macbook doesn't have an internal drive it had better bundle it with an external one.

I only learned that I was able to connect my laptop to my HDTV last week.

So, was or was this not van Gogh's original intent? Now that I see this, I think that animations like these better showcase Impressionism than static paintings.

Personally I'm starting to find that the Windows phone is more aesthetically modern, with's its minimalist colours and calibri-esque font. Shading and glass effects are so mid-2000s.

And, according to the Onion, 100% of the world's interest in cork is also found there.

Discovery: I have never seen the Boeing logo before in my life.

Why are people today so passionate about defending Tesla? I mean, he deserves it and all, but there are plenty of similar figures who today are still pretty obscure. How did he specifically end up with such a great reputation?

To be honest I think Edison is more like Bill Gates than Steve Jobs. Both were very monopolistic and both were extremely successful, both were technically proficient yet were most skilled at reforming emerging tech so it was profitable to mass-market. I'd say Jobs is actually more like Tesla, though he was of course