Beer Pong Trick Shots
Proof that college students have too much time on their hands, this video shows some pretty slick Beer Pong shots by Olivet Nazarene University students; M.A. in Pongology, anyone?
Proof that college students have too much time on their hands, this video shows some pretty slick Beer Pong shots by Olivet Nazarene University students; M.A. in Pongology, anyone?
If you hate contacts, don’t want LASIK but love poking holes in yourself, these Pierced Eyeglasses are for you: the lenses are held in place with nose bridge piercings and magnets.
Its refresh rates are atrocious, but we have to hand it to Kyle Buckner for creating one cool school project: his wooden MacBook features a working hinge and penciled-in details.
Created by a team of three artists, these jaw-dropping sci-fi SFAMs (scenes from a movie) of Blade Runner, Alien and I Am Legend were rendered using Crysis’ CryENGINE 2.
Created by Ringling College student Christopher Hendryx for his thesis, Oxygen is not only beautifully rendered but by far the most entertaining chemistry lesson we’ve ever had.
Similar to Dear Walker, this music video for rapper Nyle’s Let The Beat Build was filmed in a single take; even more amazing, the audio was recorded simultaneously with the film.
The Onion takes a bat’leth to J.J. Adams’ new Star Trek film with their latest video, which criticizes it for being actually fun, watchable, and leaving out an aging, bloated William Shatner.
VBS.tv’s Itsy visits the New York Jedi Academy, learns to joust with lighsabers on Segways from a stage-trained fencer and gets chewed out by a butt-paddling, bearded Yoda.
Feel better about your Monday with this T-Mobile Sing-along, which is guaranteed to uplift your spirits; over 13,500 folks gather in Trafalgar Square in London to sing The Beatles’ Hey Jude.
NSFW: NYC improv team Greg & Lou had us in bloody stitches with Wolverine’s Claws Suck, which shows in gory detail the pitfalls of having Adamantium claws minus the healing.
First we saw Manhattan 400 years ago, and now it’s horizonless: this poster of Manhattan reminds us of Halo, but it’s actually a curved 3D projection that allows us to see over obstacles.
While influenza of any type is a nasty little bugger, this visualization of H1N1/Swine Flu makes it look surprisingly beautiful, with mutated viruses exploding from respiratory epithelial cells.
Short but sweet, Dutch West’s Dinesta is a funny take on those annoying prescription ads; personally, we’d be up for taking any drugs whose side effects include seeing imaginary dinos.
SpaceShipTwo takes another step towards suborbital flight with this test flight for Virgin Galactic’s Eve; the WhiteKnightTwo mothership is a twin boom aircraft that will ferry spaceplanes.
NSFW: Eclectic Method shows off their epic remixing skills with the Tarantino Mixtape; true to his films, it’s a brilliant mix of violence, bad behavior and quirky dialogue. Thanks, Jake!
Few areas in the world are as over-developed as Manhattan, so the Mannahatta Project’s computer recreation of the island in 400 years go in 1609 is utterly fascinating–yet alien.
We never fancied Hugh the Broadway-type, but Wolverine: The Musical is pure gold, albeit way off-Broadway: “I’ll chop apart that redwood tree and slice the wings off of a bee…”
The Fine Bros. ongoing LOST parody strands our favorite starship crew with Locke and gang; they manage to squeeze in parallel casts, Bill & Ted and Siler/Spock going nuts.
Warhammer 40K players will literally drool over this Necron Monolith Cake; it was made by Chicago bakery Luscious Layers for a lucky gamer on her 26th birthday. Thanks, Don!
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