tronovision:

Advertisers have always had their way with the public. In Japan, they feel that a strong campaign can sway anyone. I assume this pasta sauce is called “Classico”.
posted Friday 10/16/2009 Permalink

Kohler - Existential Dilemma commercial.

posted Friday 10/16/2009 Permalink

One of the top toys 2009 has to offer, this choice uses the power of mental acuity to move objects and beat your opponent. You will be able to make dreams a reality with this product that actually taps into the waves your brain puts out every minute of every day. Simply place the lightweight and easy to wear headset on your head, and press the censors against your forehead and your earlobes to measure all of your powerful brainwave activity. If you can focus hard enough, the sheer power of your concentration can move mountains. Be amazed as a small ball rises up gently on a stream of air, powered by your actual brain waves. Get distracted, and the ball falls back to earth. The game begins as you attempt to guide this little ball through the obstacle course that comes with the Mattel Mindflex Game. You will have to use your brain and your body to win, so keep concentrating and you might prove to have the strongest brainwaves in your entire family.

posted Wednesday 10/14/2009 Permalink

Lady GaGa Poker Face Tutorial.

posted Wednesday 10/07/2009 Permalink

Oregon Trail Song.

posted Tuesday 09/29/2009 Permalink

Twitter in the workplace.

posted Tuesday 09/29/2009 Permalink

Candy tin fume absorber helps keep your air clean and your lungs healthy. Thanks go to Marc de Vinck for the original article in MAKE, Volume 19. To download The Mini Fume Extractor click here or subscribe in iTunes. Check out the complete Mini Fume Extractor article in MAKE, Volume 19 and you can see that in our Digital Edition.

posted Wednesday 09/16/2009 Permalink

If you are looking to watch the entire program…

You might try a good local library - also any University with an Arch/Planning program will have a copy.

If you are up for buying the DVD (which will be higher quality) here is the link:

www.directcinema.com/dcl/title.php?id=45 2

You might think about buying it, then donating the original to your local library if they do not have it!

posted Wednesday 09/16/2009 Permalink

Posted by Cory D. on Boing Boing - done with RFID.

posted Wednesday 09/16/2009 Permalink

Daily Tech: Technology in the Year 1994

posted Sunday 09/13/2009 Permalink

The famous 1939 documentary. This segment has been slightly edited for classroom use. Posted by David Burns for the Fasttrack American History Project.

Teachers: For full screen use, choose the “watch in high quality” option or download the free MPEG2 file for this video from the online Prelinger Archive.

posted Tuesday 09/08/2009 Permalink

Primereel! from Will Goodan on Vimeo.

posted Sunday 09/06/2009 Permalink

Late 80s Canadian tv series about a boy who, gets accidently caught up in his neighbouring scientist’s inventions- a photon ray that gives him superpowers, such as invunerability speed n flight.

posted Sunday 09/06/2009 Permalink
posted Sunday 09/06/2009 Permalink

Cell phones.

posted Friday 09/04/2009 Permalink
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