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Comment author: RobertLumley 08 January 2013 02:16:50AM 1 point [-]

Online Videos Thread

Comment author: rxs 17 January 2013 09:04:18AM 2 points [-]

Michael Vasser - Darwinian Method - Interview with Adam Ford is pretty damm excellent

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_Dcj7O3XEU&feature=youtube_gdata

Rest of Adam Ford's uploads seem very interesting too!

Comment author: beriukay 08 January 2013 11:25:59AM *  2 points [-]

Tempo. From the group that made the short video Plot Device, Tempo is about some scientists who make a gun that can temporally accelerate/decelerate objects with the flick of a switch. The plot is pretty B-movie and obvious, but it feels like this could be a Valve game on the level of Portal. The acting's pretty good, too.

Comment author: Kaj_Sotala 08 January 2013 06:13:04AM *  2 points [-]

Departing Space Station Commander Provides Tour of Orbital Laboratory.

In her final days as Commander of the International Space Station, Sunita Williams of NASA recorded an extensive tour of the orbital laboratory and downlinked the video on Nov. 18, just hours before she, cosmonaut Yuri Malenchenko and Flight Engineer Aki Hoshide of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency departed in their Soyuz TMA-05M spacecraft for a landing on the steppe of Kazakhstan. The tour includes scenes of each of the station's modules and research facilities with a running narrative by Williams of the work that has taken place and which is ongoing aboard the orbital outpost.

Comment author: [deleted] 11 January 2013 01:19:42PM 0 points [-]

Http://intonarumoron.wordpress.com

I've collected music videos since the mid 1980s. Electronic and experimental and strange, mostly. Being able to link to or download videos instead of dub them on videotape has nearly filled a TB drive and inspired my blog. Rather than list a few recent favorites, see above for years of favorites. I post weekly, my fellow intonarumorons irregularly.