

Simple video of Jake Shimabukuro playing the ukulele like normal humans never imagined it could be played.
This experiment shows the really mysterious behavior of quantam particles. Electrons behaving like waves and then like marbles? Mind blowingly cool. Digged here.
Someone went through a lot of trouble to very accurately depict the Simpsons intro with real life actors.
CBS ran an incredibly powerful story tonight that brings you to your feet and just keeps on giving each and every minute into it. Jason McElwain, an autistic high school basketball team member in Rochester NY, served as the coach's assistant and spirit leader for several years. On the final game of the season the coach let him finally put on a jersey with the rest of the team. Watch what happens then... CBS Evening News, Feb 23, This is one of those rare stories that makes you drop everything and share it with everybody.
The now infamous Apple Macintosh commercial aired during the 1984 Superbowl.
feat. DJ Jonny Blaze's Baltimore club version of the theme song.
Resistor writes - "Developed by the Graffiti Research Lab, LED Throwies are an inexpensive way to add color to any ferromagnetic surface in your neighborhood. A Throwie consists of a lithium battery, a 10mm diffused LED and a rare-earth magnet taped together. Throw it up high and in quantity to impress your friends and city officials."
Piles of cell phones ringing simultaneously in the bag check of a NYC bookstore, courtesy of Improv Everywhere.
Filmed in the 90's... Pretty sweet dance moves... Not sure if they intentionally made it hilarious...
A funny cartoon featuring Nintendo gamescreens by TheLonelyIsland.com
In this episode, the secret of Cherub's cursed bunny slippers is revealed; and the law firm of Dogboy & Goat pays a visit to Cherub Investigations.
A walkman playing screaming sounds being thrown down ziplines through weird industrial hallways. Very abstract, but had be in tears laughing.
from noah: "This is also the next big video making the rounds. Some kid gets the shit scared out of him. It's awesome."
EVERYONE HAS TO SEE THIS VIDEO IF THEY HAVEN'T YET.
A very fun parody of Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey done in stop-motion (partially, at least) using Legos (partially, at least).
Old, perhaps, but if you haven't seen it, it's worth checking out. The song is "Dragostea din Tei" by O-Zone, in case anyone's wondering...