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"...the very fact that you’re enjoying broadband internet right now could well be thanks to SEGA."
The old Space Jam web site is still up and running since 96'.
Take a look a what a Blockbuster film website looked like in the early days of the web.
by somegreybloke
The most gentlemanly arrest ever.
An educational video on the five basic food groups. Produced in 1954, when "bread and butter or margarine" was an actual food group.
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Hey kids! Want to spend your summer with friction burns and a broken nose? Come on over to lovely New Jersey and lose a finger at Action Park. (Any FAZERs visit this one?)
While Rockwell Automation first brought the Turbo Encabulator to the masses, here is Bud Haggart with it's first recorded presentation.
Written and directed by Derek Doublin with Matt Brown and Ray Prewitt. Filmed in the News 9 studio in Oklahoma City.
The "I don't believe you" light is flashing bright
"Awesome." - gerf
I'll take your word for it. tl/dw
Impromptu sax battle, collected from multiple POV cell-phone shots and compiled into a single video
Not tough enough for you?
The effects of different drugs (LSD, caffeine, alcohol, THC, crack) on wood spiders and their resulting web-building habits.
Tell me all the bad words you know...go.
The best 'Got Milk?' ads of the '90s
A dance music video, starring the one and only Christopher Walken.
Featuring an early appearance by Ken Jeong
Cute but gruesome little cartoon PSA for safety around Melbourne AUS trains... my daughter can't stop singing the tag line
A nice set of 17 black and white famous and cults photographs of historical events and figures colorized! It contains the portrait of Charles Darwin, Mark Twain, Abraham Lincoln, Alfred Hitchcock, Albert Einstein, Anne Frank and many others.
Paul Rudd and Adam Scott in a frame-by-frame recreation of the opening credits sequence from the classic '80s sitcom Bosom Buddies.
Here's something off the beaten path. Last September, photographer Lance Hardy posted to his blog "Love Me Some Rush", a series of photographs where Rush album art is projected onto nude models.