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Simply, the best song choice imaginable.

This could actually be a pretty great idea, maybe not to the extent of installing furniture or fixtures. Furniture companies, rather than spending their advertising dollars on posters and banners, could pay reupholster cars or benches. The cost could obviously become prohibitive, but it would be a great way to

Your consciousness has been archived, Goodbye.

Do you have a link to the study that generated this graph? I'm having some trouble tracking back to a source?

I really like how she expressed movement. In spirit, she and the animator Ryan Woodward seem to share a lot there. I'm hesitant to draw a direct comparison, because my favorite work of Ryan's uses an almost identical color palette.

Is "Joffrey of Pop" a thing? Because it really needs to be.

Totally ubiquitous, but sure to be forgotten quickly. I was debating between plastic bottles or even rubber bands, but seeing as a generic plastic grocery bag can barely survive one heavy use they seem like a pretty great example disposable energy investment.

Voyager 1 returned, broadcasting "No thanks"

She's not exactly a prime example of supervillainy, but Miss Trunchbull could be up there.

Since we're talking fiction

Really nice idea and presentation. It just looks like that would be a really hard turn for any large vehicle, and would probably be a wide-right turn for semi-trailers which wouldn't be great for urban centers.

Seriously... if this isn't the inspiration for a JPL based romantic-comedy in the next 2 months, I'll loose all faith in Hollywood.

Madman base jumps.

I've been a huge Lego fan, and I'm definitely hoping this will lead to an actual casual racing game. On a completely anal retentive note, it really looks like Han clips right through the terrain at 1:15... which is kind of a downer.

Based on the height of the horizon line as it passes through the group of people in the background. It looks like someone took a picture from a low height with a person standing in front of the sun. He could easily have not seen the person standing there, or thought the pictures were cool regardless.

That's a good call on the part of NBC to drop their watermark from the last video. I wonder just how far someone could run with a still from that scene before NBC would send out a cease and desist?

It's pretty impossible to tell through a video, but based on the fact that none of those guys were wearing ear protection while testing it indoors, that aircraft must run really that quietly. If that is the case, I'm sure the defense industry will have some interest.