

Using sticks and stones, this Rube Goldberg contraption is amazing!
This is the surface of an interactive, 10 meter long bar. Every glass, cup, cellphone, car key, businesscard or even fingers will be recognized
Bandit the cat could possibly be the most entertaining thing ever... I love the other cat just sitting there watching.
Spoof advert for a fizzy drink company based on the Sony Based bouncing ball advert except this one is done in wales, not san francisco and with fruit.
The Galchenkos are recognized worldwide as the greatest jugglers in the world. These two don't need gimmicky crutches like fire and knives -- all they need is ten to fifteen pins. Amazing stuff. Another video here: http://www.oldeenglish.org/adam/juggling2.mov
City Officials f-up and try to explode a beach whale with dynamite. Whoops.
Well, i guess pulling such a mass with such a small engine is highly not recommended.
Alex Jones of Infowars does a series of ballistics tests to show how official reports of the incident may vary from the laws of physics.
this is a great series of siskel & ebert "at the movies" promo outtakes; it's basically twelve minutes of them fucking on each other. from around 1987.
A fortysomething man in overalls sings about proper terminilogy for your anatomy. You don't often see a song played on a miniature guitar that contains the word "vulva". This clip originally appeared in the 1984 video Strong Kids, Safe Kids, starring Henry Winkler.
This bit began as a development piece at Disney TV Animation. Actually, truth be told, we were fairly sure that we were on a wild goose chase and no one was going to look at this piece very seriously. But we made it anyway. It has not really seen the light of day since. Joe still has the bear, in an elaborate display case of his own design. This piece is scheduled to be part of the upcoming compilation DVD "Cartoons Your Mother Warned You About," from Bright Red Rocket www.brightredrocket.com.
Will Wright talking at the Game Developer's Conference about 'Spore', which looks like it could possibly be the best video game ever.
The sixth version of the LEGO Great Ball Contraption at BrickFest '05. The idea: develop a Mindstorms/Technic creation (not competition) in which people of all building levels can participate. Each person can build one (or more) module(s). All modules will be assembled to form a large "Rube Goldberg "-ish bucket-brigade type contraption.