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Access to the selfie hall of fame: Granted.
Get what you want then get what you want again.
I so want this so bad
Do not believe everything you see on film or video or comments
February 11, 2015 marks five years in space for NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory, which provides incredibly detailed images of the whole sun 24 hours a day. Capturing an image more than once per second, SDO has provided an unprecedentedly clear picture of how massive explosions on the sun grow and erupt ever since its launch on Feb. 11, 2010. The imagery is also captivating, allowing one to watch the constant ballet of solar material through the sun's atmosphere, the corona.
Mute and put on something about an hour long and spacey
Ryan Hipwood leads a group of heavy water hellmen to tackle The Right--the West Oz slab water that nearly killed him.
Finally, the demand for highly-detailed, custom ice cubes can be satiated!
Maybe you've heard that an octopus can fit through any opening larger than its beak. But have you ever seen that happen?
Jeff Bridges has recorded an album sure to appeal to insomniacs and fans of weird ambient drone music alike. The star of The Big Lebowski and True Grit, among so many other great films, has lent his gravelly voice to Jeff Bridges Sleeping Tapes, a double album pairing his spoken word with drifting piano, soft drones and field recordings.
Lars Andersen: insane archery wizard.
Update: and here's the rebuttal.
A terrific downhill skiing video from Chamonix
To make merry where no one has made merry before.
Pray that you never get stuck in an elevator or anywhere else with this man.
Even if you've never seen skis, or even snow, you'll enjoy this ski porn.
Neuroroboticists use a lego machine and Raspberry Pi to realistically mimic the tiny nematode worm Caenorhabditis elegans, which has a simple brain consisting of only 302 neurons.
What would you do if given access to the worlds largest vacuum chamber? Drop a bowling ball and a feather of course.
Astronauts take selfies from a GoPro inside a blob of water.
Insert coin to continue. 10...9...8...
Harrowing, short computer animation that follows a bomber in a post-human warzone.
Hoooooly smokin' Toledos.
A team within Microsoft have developed a way to convert boring, awful first-person footage (think GoPro) into compelling "hyperlapse" videos.
They hope to soon produce a consumer application that puts their work into practice.
What was the name of that one..
That whooshing sound? That was the entire internet collectively opening their wallets at once.
It is what it says
...now I must have a blueberry cheesecake milkshake.
Aesop Rock sits atop the throne of this game.