Aug 29

Everything you need to know to make sure you never, ever get hired. A Comedy.com original

http://www.metacafe.com/watch/1591481/

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Aug 29

This kid should like…Become a gymnast.

http://myspacetv.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=26152593

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Aug 29

He shows the BEST way to open an envelope and reseal it perfectly!

http://www.metacafe.com/watch/1587019/

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Aug 29

Adam and Jamie, hots of the known mythbusters show compared a CPU vs a GPU to explain parallel processing and the GPU drew an ACTUAL mona lisa drawing using paint balls in 80 milliseconds!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! this was for NVIDIA’s NVISION Show

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Aug 29

“DigitalPh33r returns with an all new hilarious romp with Arby and the Chief”

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Aug 02

Sorry for the delay….I will startu posting again inthe next couple of days!

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May 21

Brendan’s mom just wants to record her favorite show. Since she doesn’t have a universal remote, she’s challenged by the hassles that people experience when faced with multiple remotes! Brendan and his big brother have created this hilarious hidden camera video of their mom flipping out!

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May 19

Here’s a shocking fact about inkjet printers that the manufacturers don’t want you to know!

http://www.metacafe.com/watch/1181828/

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May 19

A new study from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute suggests that the human visual system is equipped with the ability to foresee the future.

Assistant Professor Mark Changizi says that it takes nearly one-tenth of a second for the brain to perceive what the eyes see.

To compensate for such neural delays, he claims, the visual system has developed the ability to generate perceptions of what will occur one-tenth of a second into the future. Changizi says that it is due to this quality of the visual system that when an observer actually perceives something, it is the present rather than what happened one-tenth of a second ago.

Building on his “perceiving-the-present” hypothesis, Changizi was able to systematically organize and explain more than 50 types of visual illusions that occur because the brain is trying to perceive the near future.

“Illusions occur when our brains attempt to perceive the future, and those perceptions don’t match reality. There has been great success at discovering and documenting countless visual illusions. There has been considerably less success in organizing them,” says Changizi, who is the lead author on the research paper.

“My research focused on systematizing these known incidents of failed future seeing into a ‘periodic table’ of illusion classes that can predict a broad pattern of the illusions we might be subject to,” he adds.

The new organization of illusions presents a range of potential applications, including more effective visual displays and enhanced visual arts.

It especially may help constrain neuroscientists aiming to understand the mechanisms underlying vision, says Changizi who conducted his research during a fellowship in the Sloan-Swartz Center for Theoretical Neurobiology at the California Institute of Technology. The study has been published in the journal Cognitive Science.

via [Impact Lab]

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May 07

It would apparently turn out something like this =

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