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bored baby wants someone to play with.
reach! a lecture musical. this is an amazingly well done and creative video of a guy who bursts into a broadway style song and dance in the middle of a college lecture. you''d think this was a setup but judging by the students and professors reactions, this is completely impromptu. this took some serious nerve.
reaching the end of a job interview, the human resources person asked a young engineer fresh out of mit what kind of a salary he was looking for. "in the neighborhood of $140,000 a year, depending on the benefits package." "well, what would you say to a package of 5-weeks vacation, 14 paid holidays, full medical and dental, company matching retirement fund to 50% of salary, and a company car leased every 2 years...say, a red corvette?" "wow! are you kidding?" "yeah, but you started it."
the ashes of star trek actor james doohan, who played scotty, have been launched into space.
look at those little stubby hind legs
world oil production has already peaked and will fall by half as soon as 2030, according to a report which also warns that extreme shortages of fossil fuels will lead to wars and social breakdown. the german-based energy watch group will release its study in london today saying that global oil production peaked in 2006 - much earlier than most experts had expected. the report, which predicts that production will now fall by 7% a year, comes after oil prices set new records almost every day last week, on friday hitting more than $90 (£44) a barrel. "the world soon will not be able to produce all the oil it needs as demand is rising while supply is falling. this is a huge problem for the world economy," said hans-josef fell, ewg's founder and the german mp behind the country's successful support system for renewable energy. the report's author, joerg schindler, said its most alarming finding was the steep decline in oil production after its peak, which he says is now behind us. the results are in contrast to projections from the international energy agency, which says there is little reason to worry about oil supplies at the moment. however, the ewg study relies more on actual oil production data which, it says, are more reliable than estimates of reserves still in the ground. the group says official industry estimates put global reserves at about 1.255 gigabarrels - equivalent to 42 years' supply at current consumption rates. but it thinks the figure is only about two thirds of that. global oil production is currently about 81m barrels a day - ewg expects that to fall to 39m by 2030. it also predicts significant falls in gas, coal and uranium production as those energy sources are used up. britain's oil production peaked in 1999 and has already dropped by half to about 1.6 million barrels a day. the report presents a bleak view of the future unless a radically different approach is adopted. it quotes the british energy economist david fleming as saying: "anticipated supply shortages could lead easily to disturbing scenes of mass unrest as witnessed in burma this month. for government, industry and the wider public, just muddling through is not an option any more as this situation could spin out of control and turn into a complete meltdown of society." source
most infuriating scene of the series yet.
montage made by youtube user.
australian animation from 2008. "a tiny robot is given the gift of life with only one limitation, the length of his power cable." made by luke randall.
epic match-up between two of the most epic players the game has ever known reach - toss - 12'o'clock boxer - terran - 3'o'clock
pollution in china has reached worrying heights. sixteen of the world's 20 most-polluted cities are in china, and pollution from china is reaching the u.s. barry petersen reports. (cbsnews.com)
tokyo - a postcard that a japanese soldier mailed from a southeast asian battlefront during world war ii has reached a recipient in japan 64 years later, a university whose student helped deliver it said saturday. shizuo nagano, an 80-year-old retiree in japan's southwestern state of kochi, received the card friday — by way of nagasaki, arizona and hawaii. nagano's former colleague at a retail store, nobuchika yamashita mailed the card in 1943 from burma, now called myanmar, a year before yamashita died at war at age 23. it said the card had initially failed to reach nagano's address in nagasaki, and was instead collected there by an american soldier during the u.s. occupation after japan's 1945 defeat. the american kept it at his arizona home until he died 25 years ago and was kept by his son — who moved to the hawaiian island of maui and then gave the letter to a japanese exchange student he met through his wife, who taught her sewing. "i never would have guessed i could see (yamashita) again this way ... i'm overwhelmed," nagano said as he was handed the postcard by the student, who spent two years after her return from maui trying to find nagano through the government. the student, yuko kojima, is now a sophomore at mukogawa women's university. source note: image is not of actual postcard mentioned in article.
a young blonde woman is speaking to her psychiatrist. blonde: "i'm on the road a lot, and my clients are complaining that they can never reach me." psychiatrist: "don't you have a phone in your car?" blonde: "that was a little too expensive, so i did the next best thing. i put a mailbox in my car." psychiatrist: "uh ... how's that working?" blonde: "actually, i haven't gotten any letters yet." psychiatrist: "and why do you think that is?" blonde: "i figure it's because when i'm driving around, my zip code keeps changing.
from launch to landing. this is what mars mission looks like.
cartman teaches the inner-city kids how to use the white person method. 100% legal clip! confirmed by tigerrenko
the veyron 16.4 is the most powerful, most expensive, and fastest street-legal production car in the world.
frozen in time.