A raunchy raunchy ad for Bontrust (German currency trading firm).
If only American ads were so interesting.
Random bits of everything.
A raunchy raunchy ad for Bontrust (German currency trading firm).
If only American ads were so interesting.
In light of Cornell’s launching of Google Apps for Education, dubbed CMail, there has undoubtedly a slew of questions about how it works. For many people, the concept of “cloud computing” is pretty novel. Trying to explain this to a tech-newbie can sometimes be difficult.
Enter Common Craft. Common Craft is a company that specializes in explanations. They’ve produced plenty of videos that make sense of products or services that aren’t quite so obvious. Two of my favorites are Twitter in Plain English and Google Docs in Plain English. Continue reading ‘Explanations “In plain English”’
Yet another subpar race this week. I’m still trying to figure out what the deal is. This season has definitely been beyond frustrating.
Here’s a video from this past weekend’s meet at Bucknell University. Definitely didn’t do as well as I hoped.
The video was recorded on a Polaroid DVC-00725F High Definition Digital Camcorder and edited in iMovie.
Somebody had a lot of time on their hands – and compiled the cloned dance moves and character behaviors from across the whole Disney video catalog. Some sequences were used as templates, and I don’t see a problem with that… This is however a valuable glimpse into the animation kitchen of Disney’s “dream factory”:
I stumbled upon this upon while at the library today. It’s a bit old, but still cool nonetheless.
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