Sunday, 27 April 2008

Tuesday, 22 April 2008

World Dynamic Architecture - Dubai

Roller Skate Kid

I'm F*cking Obama - Hillary Clinton

(TED) Clifford Stoll: 18 Minutes With An Agile Mind

Clifford Stoll could talk about the atmosphere of Jupiter. Or hunting KGB hackers. Or Klein bottles, computers in classrooms, the future. But he's not going to. Which is fine, because it would be criminal to confine a man with interests as multifarious as Stoll's to give a talk on any one topic. Instead, he simply captivates his audience with a wildly energetic sprinkling of anecdotes, observations, asides -- and even a science experiment. After all, by his own definition, he's a scientist: "Once I do something, I want to do something else."

Big Jugs And Shaved Pussy

Dangerous Pathway: Caminito del Rey

Newton Virus - Art Virus For Mac

Newton Virus is the first art virus by Troika.

In the beginning were harmless computer viruses. Viruses born out of the wit of early computer adopters, viruses whose sole purpose was to surprise and amuse. A non-destructive form of artificial life.

We wanted to revive this golden era, and went on to create our first computer virus. We chose to do it for mac as the platform is still a virgin territory ;-)

Spice up your colleagues' day with our Newton Virus, the first virus to introduce gravity to your laptop, causing the desktop icons to fall down as if subject to the gravitational pull from the real world.

Newton Virus comes on a USB key for manual infection. Simply plug the key into a computer and the virus will automatically copy itself on the hard drive.

The virus will then hit at random, but only once. It will not replicate itself, mail itself to your friends or destroy any of your files, but instead provides you with moments of blissful surprise and magic.

Trolley Accident

Registration Catcha? Not!

Wooden Spoon Prank


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Pajarito: The Flying Bull





World Record - Longest Slam Dunk

Unbelievable Hockey Fight!!!

Easy Curves

Elevator Video, Journeys, April 21st Issue, 2008

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