Ben Stiller’s Costume at the Academy Awards
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LeaveMeAloneBox
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Little Girl Giant by Royal de Luxe
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Doritos® - Crash the Super Bowl 2010 Aired: House Rules
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Lennart Green does close-up card magic
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The Longest Words in the English Language
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How To Pay For Anything With Blank Paper
Here's a great way to con people into accepting blank paper as money, enabling you to buy absolutely anything you would like, for free! Watch closely as Derren Brown uses NLP (Neuro Linguistic Programming) to mischievously pay for things using blank paper in the USA.
How To Pay For Anything With Blank Paper (Derren Brown - NLP) - Funny video clips are a click away
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Project Natal: Meet Milo
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Piano Stairs
We believe that the easiest way to change people's behaviour for the better is by making it fun to do. We call it The fun theory. Do you have an idea that uses fun to change behaviour?
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The world's deepest bin
We believe that the easiest way to change people's behaviour for the better is by making it fun to do. We call it The fun theory. Do you have an idea that uses fun to change behaviour?
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Proof That Birds Are Secretly Composers
A normal person sees these birds perched on electrical wires and worries about getting crapped on. Jarbas Agnelli looks at them and sees musical notes. Maybe he’s smarter than the rest of us because the melody is utterly oh-so-sweet-that-I-could-doze-off-right-now.
Agnel explains that he was simply curious about what sort of tune he could create by transcribing the birds into musical notes. I’m more curious about what would happen if he tried the same with the freckles on someone’s back. [Vimeo via Wired]
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Holland. Did you know that?
Did you know...?
- The Netherlands and Holland are the same place?
- One-quarter of Holland is below sealevel?
- The International Court of Justice (at the Peace Palace) and the International Criminal Court are both in The Hague?
- Holland still has around a thousand old-fashioned working windmills?
- Holland is the third biggest exporter of agricultural produce, trailing only the US and France, even though only 3% of the Dutch population works in the agriculture sector?
- Holland has no less than 15,000 km of cycle paths?
- Flevoland, the twelfth province, was reclaimed from the Zuider Zee in 1986?
- The Dutch are the tallest people in Europe?
- Amsterdam is built entirely on piles?
- Holland always has a coalition government, so it is a land of compromise?
- Every Dutch person has a bike and there are twice as many bikes as cars?
- The Van Gogh collections in the Van Gogh Museum and the Kröller-Müller Museum are the largest in the world?
- Holland has the highest concentration of museums in the world, with 42 in Amsterdam alone?
- Holland was one of the six founding members of the European Community?
- The former island of Schokland, the fortifications around Amsterdam, the windmills of Kinderdijk-Elshout, Willemstad (in the Netherlands Antilles) and the Rietveld-Schröderhuis are all on UNESCO’s World Heritage List?
- The highest point in Holland is 323 metres above sea level, and is referred to as a ‘mountain’?
- Amsterdam is the capital, but the government is in The Hague?
- Most Dutch people speak a foreign language as well as Dutch?
- Rotterdam is the second largest port in the world?
- Holland is 6.7 metres below sea level at its lowest point?
- Amsterdam has 1,281 bridges?
- Prince Willem-Alexander, the heir to the Dutch throne, takes personal interest in water management?
- When you arrive at Schiphol Airport, you are four metres below sealevel?
- Holland has more than 4,400 km of navigable rivers, canals and lakes?
- At Neeltje Jans in Zeeland, you can see how Holland waged war against the sea?
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Being Good, the cure to marketing
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1 Degree issue 6
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Amateur Mag
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Hey-Girls
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