JIT business in Bangkok
Youtube brings us this brill video of ‘just in time business processes’ in a Bangkok market with a train track running through the middle of it.
Youtube brings us this brill video of ‘just in time business processes’ in a Bangkok market with a train track running through the middle of it.
Cool video, turns out wolves can fish for salmon, not unlike bears.
Meg, who spends her evenings digging for tasty, nutritious tubers in the soft, lifegiving earth of Youtube, brings us these excellent video…
Meg, who needs a blog, brings us this alpaca song by Saleem.
Would a world race-walking champion race-walk or run when under danger? From samurai? Enquiring minds wanted to know.
If you missed the memo like me when this came out, this Dan le Sac vs. Scroobius Pip clip is excellent.
Check out this awesome Goldberg contraption, complete with music, multi-ball action, and creme eggs.
The military history of the USA… in hamburgers and hash browns.
It's hard not to like the EU, especially when it's turning out amusing videos like this.
Turns out that Anne Troake's Pretty Big Dig – essentially dancing excavators (the bit where they touch hands and spin is pretty impressive) is just the tip of the iceberg.
This video of Brendan Gregg shouting at his RAID arrays is geek-crazy – apparently the vibrations induce a detectable increase in write latency:
heq found this excellent Snatch/Star Wars mash-up (language NSFW):
I was amused enough by this Samsung ad using LEDs on sheep:
A friend at Park Road Post has been working on District 9 which is looking great – I'm keen for sci-fi in the first place but filming it in refugee camp documentary style is interesting, and the theatrical trailer looks good:
Catching up on old things to blog: we love Pixels by Patrick Jean (HD version below). And it reminds us of that Royksopp video.