Incredible Footage of Trees Being Swallowed in Seconds by a Louisiana Sinkhole
http://youtu.be/yRhesBaRCME In this clip shot yesterday by members of the Assumption Parish Office of Emergency Preparedness in Louisiana, an entire stand of trees is suddenly swallowed by an underwater sinkhole above a collapsing salt mine. The sinkhole is part of an ongoing environmental disaster in Bayou Corne, and efforts are underway to prevent it from... Continue Reading →
Washington Councilman Calls Person ‘Gay’ in Email
http://youtu.be/FYJtF-EdvQw Pennsylvania City Councilman Uses Citywide Emergency Alert System to Call His Friend 'Gay' Mayor Brenda Davis said Councilman Matt Staniszewski sent out a test alert of the city's transit system using an inappropriate word.
Flying without the use of rotors
http://youtu.be/O020Bh9O4qo A 1 in a million shot, the shutterspeed of the camera and the rotor speed of the helo are perfectly synchronized
CAMOVER 2013
http://youtu.be/9GCsd2TJKjQ official mobi-video for the legendary offlining-game
Audi’s automatic driving for parking
http://youtu.be/b_m8DqTlOLE Audi's automatic parking systems operate by means of either ultrasound or cameras, which display images via the onboard monitor. One particularly convenient solution is park assist. When backing into a parking space, it performs all the necessary steering movements; it can handle both parallel parking and parking perpendicular to the street. The system finds... Continue Reading →
Kim Dotcom Mega Launch Press Conference (FULL)
http://youtu.be/e2HwRM9eBCs A defiant Kim Dotcom vowed to win his upcoming extradition hearing during the Sunday night launch party for his new project, Mega. Dotcom, the founder of the now defunct file-storage site Megaupload, held a press conference Sunday evening at his Coatesville, New Zealand mansion in order to celebrate the unveiling of his latest endeavor... Continue Reading →
TEDxPSU – Sam Richards – A Radical Experiment in Empathy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=kUEGHdQO7WA#at=203 Sam Richards is a sociologist and award-winning teacher who has been inspiring undergraduate students at Penn State since 1990. Every semester, 725 students register for his Race and Ethnic Relations course, one of the most popular classes at Penn State and the largest of its kind in the country. Through his natural ability of... Continue Reading →