
Nothing fancy, but a nice image that shows just how high and how deep we reached to explore (and fuck up?) the planet.
( , Sun 27 Jun 2010, 2:51, Reply)

The tempo change in this one just about sums up how brill he is, it really does.
( , Sun 27 Jun 2010, 2:44, Reply)

Take away the oversized head and it'd be a hack musical comic
( , Sun 27 Jun 2010, 13:51, Reply)

Infantile attention seeking talentless twat!
( , Sun 27 Jun 2010, 8:29, Reply)

can't believe this hasn't been on here before but here you go
( , Sun 27 Jun 2010, 2:14, Reply)

Mark Ryden painting one of his distinctive pictures. Fantastic to watch but I wished there was more of him adding the details at the end.
Hosted on Liveleak. This clip is SFW, but I can't vouch for any other part of the site.
( , Sun 27 Jun 2010, 1:37, Reply)

Ear-mangling Splittercore, turn your speakers/headphones up to max!
( , Sat 26 Jun 2010, 23:48, Reply)

"mentally retarded", then yes, yes it would
( , Sun 27 Jun 2010, 8:12, Reply)

still can't promise to like it though
( , Sun 27 Jun 2010, 2:43, Reply)

and my opinion is that I'm definitely not taking the right sort of drugs
( , Sun 27 Jun 2010, 2:50, Reply)

that it turns from sounding like an 8bit jackhammer with overdriven bass into something more melodic? I'm not sure such a drug exists.
( , Sun 27 Jun 2010, 9:42, Reply)

I shan't turn my speakers up to max, it would be an insult to Tapco if I done that.
( , Sun 27 Jun 2010, 10:14, Reply)

...it takes all sorts.
Please keep your noise away from me though.
( , Mon 28 Jun 2010, 12:55, Reply)

It's all very puerile, but I plan to post a new song every day, where the title has the word 'love' substituted for the word 'cock'
( , Sat 26 Jun 2010, 23:19, Reply)

The funniest we thought of was this:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GNhdQRbXhc
( , Sun 27 Jun 2010, 10:17, Reply)

www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxdydrB6ChY&feature=related
( , Sat 26 Jun 2010, 22:44, Reply)

Yet weirdly, there's no little football to click on for surround-sound vuvuzelas. Sad times :(
( , Sat 26 Jun 2010, 23:15, Reply)

and it looks like a football on a stick. How the fuck does that work?
( , Sat 26 Jun 2010, 23:43, Reply)

( , Sun 27 Jun 2010, 10:53, Reply)

A mark of African heritage, and a symbol of freedom...
( , Sun 27 Jun 2010, 10:51, Reply)

Advert for South African telecommunications operator MTN
( , Sat 26 Jun 2010, 22:28, Reply)

Kinda NSFW, kinda not. Better safe than sorry!
( , Sat 26 Jun 2010, 22:10, Reply)

GC sez no - but knowing my luck its in the newsletter. Anyway....
edit: Just spotted the date - 2008
feck it.
( , Sat 26 Jun 2010, 21:26, Reply)

remind me not buy a car off this guy :)
*click*
English Russia is an excellent site BTW.
( , Sat 26 Jun 2010, 21:41, Reply)

I am extremely grateful for Rob putting last week's video in the newsletter; it has now got about eight thousand hits as a direct consequence, which means even if only a fraction of that number have been made aware of the conservation work the Cat Survival Trust are doing more broadly, express further interest, it will have been of great benefit. I'm going to head up there with Kerry in three or four weeks so he can meet the Snow Leopard that will be named after Nina; as Rob said, it is after all a nice touch for someone we are all going to miss, however we came to know her.
I was actually up at Whipsnade yesterday photographing the asiatic elephants, but drove back to London via the trust just to see how the little guys were doing. Nothing much, but these guys really do make your heart melt :)
( , Sat 26 Jun 2010, 19:49, Reply)

Corking footage, Jahled.
( , Sat 26 Jun 2010, 20:32, Reply)

It's that the CST have a healthy breeding group - what happened to the last cubs btw ??
( , Sat 26 Jun 2010, 22:54, Reply)

and hence a bit to dangerous to greet as old mates. Quite touching, as the impromptu mode of transporting three princesses back to their mum, and their enclosure; dad and their siblings were lined up next to the wire making sure everything was ok. Not a snarl. Which is testament to Terry's care
They trust him completely
Whilst the guy isn't a 'Lion man;' and I doubt very much wants to be in the long run, given the long term aim is to release Snow Leopards back into their natural environment; I have observed the only danger he would have to be cautious of is his cats getting carried away with affection; and tearing him to shreds with their claws; without them realising. Some of them get really stroppy if he gets up to leave them; which curiously is quite touching to observe. I have a few scratches just from yesterday. But they are truly beautiful animals
( , Sat 26 Jun 2010, 23:19, Reply)

but that didn't turn out too great did it :(
( , Sat 26 Jun 2010, 23:33, Reply)

The last bit of the video is important; when Terry returned the cubs to their mum; quite how peaceful she was. Not a snarl or growl of displeasure; she knew all will be well having grown up with Terry and previous cubs she has had in the past. Apparently the descendants of these three little guys will be released into the wild in India; so circumstances will be different in how they are raised. I was explained the detail but was a bit overwhelmed with the cubs to pay much attention to be honest :)
( , Sat 26 Jun 2010, 21:15, Reply)

Good call to remember your dog needed some food ;)
( , Sat 26 Jun 2010, 21:16, Reply)

Nothing to do with the cubs at all; and that's exactly what I told Mrs. Damage.
She still doesn't believe me...
( , Sat 26 Jun 2010, 21:29, Reply)

And that's a lovely idea naming one after Nina :)
( , Sat 26 Jun 2010, 23:22, Reply)

How to echo your speech and easily cross one of your eyes. The two things I've wanted to be able to do more than anything in my whole life!
( , Sat 26 Jun 2010, 19:19, Reply)

for finding this guy. I can't take credit. Check his YT profile - great cool geekathon!
( , Sat 26 Jun 2010, 19:22, Reply)

Or rather, my left eye cannot look left, so if I try and look left the right one moves but the left one stays in the middle.
( , Sat 26 Jun 2010, 20:13, Reply)

If you can cross your eyes, that is.
Cross your eyes.
Look left.
Cross your eyes.
Look left.
Repeating this gets you used to just moving your left eye so that you can keep your right eye looking left but move your left eye freely..
( , Sun 27 Jun 2010, 1:44, Reply)

think that would help a lazy eye? My left tends to drift occasionally, though slight. Doctor said my right eye was hogging my vision and that the left got used to not focusing and moving fully. The extra movement may benefit, possibly. I should try it sometime. Though I'm sure I'll look SUPER attractive doing it.
( , Sun 27 Jun 2010, 6:33, Reply)

i wore glasses as a kid to correct it somewhat. sometimes it still goes wonky though.
( , Sun 27 Jun 2010, 9:16, Reply)

like a flickbook.
You draw every frame while tilting the glass slightly rather than turning the page
( , Sat 26 Jun 2010, 19:21, Reply)

He's scracthed an intricate pattern of lines into the plastic. The light bounces off points where the lines intersect.
It bounces off of different points depending on the angle from which it's viewed...yet still forms the same shape...and thusly gives the illusion of depth as it moves.
Clever.
( , Sun 27 Jun 2010, 11:11, Reply)

A Little song i wrote vaguely about flightless birds, with the words improvised at first then remembered for later....
( , Sat 26 Jun 2010, 18:12, Reply)
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