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If you are familiar with Counter-Strike, you will find these videos quite funny ;)


 
A demonstration of basic physics...

 
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In honor of the DST changeover tonight in the USA:

 

#WaterSausageAlert :lol:
 
Before 'What's Up, Tiger Lily?' there was... 'Ironfinger'!


Also known as '100 Shots, 100 Kills'...
 
Well, I never knew:

 
Don't charge rifles if you only have a spear. Shield doesn't count...

 
A moment in Computer history, December 16, 1951...

[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fl-PFfM75Zs"]Edward Murrow's See It Now - ”Jay Forrester and the Whirlwind Computer (1951) - YouTube[/ame]

There are three candidates for the first piece of music performed by a computer, 'Colonel Bogey' (CSIRAC, Australia), 'God Save The King/Queen' (Manchester Mk. II (aka Ferranti Mk. I), England) and 'Jingle Bells' (Whirlwind, United States.), this is the only one of the three where the performance was documented on television...

The full story can be read at the site below...

https://computerhistory.org/blog/jingle-bits-auditory-maintenance-whirlwind-holiday-songs-the-dawn-of-computer-music/

For what seems to be the earliest recording of computer music, the British pioneering effort can be found on Soundcloud, complete with commentary from a BBC announcer!

https://soundcloud.com/the-british-library/first-recording-of-computer-music-1951-copeland-long-restoration
 
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Attempting to answer a question that's been on a lot of minds since the 19th Century...

 
When I saw Tripods, I thought:
 
When I saw Tripods, I thought:
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Yeah, I have the full series on DVD :thumbup:
Unfortunately the final episodes have not been produced :(
The box "only" contains it as audio-book however.
 
A dramatic reading...


...of one of the more famous fictional naval death rides...
 
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