Sunday, May 10, 2015

The Week's Best Videos: Chiminea Volcano, Trick Shot Wizard, Spoiled Milk

Explaining The Fermi Paradox In Six Minutes, Trick Shot Wizard Couldn't Care Less About How Amazing His Throws Are, The Difference Between 'Best By,' 'Sell By' And 'Expires On', Forget Reality, You've Just Entered 'THE VOID', Mom Has The Only Sane Reaction To Idiot Using A Leaf Blower On A Chiminea, The Right Way To Learn Coding
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Sunday, May 10, 2015
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WHERE ARE ALL THE ALIENS?
Explaining The Fermi Paradox In Six Minutes
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The universe is unbelievably big — trillions of stars and even more planets. So… there just has to be life out there, right? But where is it? And more importantly, what does this tell us about our own fate in this gigantic and scary universe?
WILL HE EVER BE PROUD OF HIS TALENTS?
Trick Shot Wizard Couldn't Care Less About How Amazing His Throws Are
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Clearly this man has man some sort of pact with the devil. There is no other explanation.
WHO FREEZES AN EGG?!
The Difference Between 'Best By,' 'Sell By' And 'Expires On'
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Wording of food packages (and perishable non-food items) is confusing and seems totally arbitrary. That's because, in a lot of ways, it is.
'4D ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS'
Forget Reality, You've Just Entered 'THE VOID'
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Never, ever, ever grow up with what appears to be the latest in laser-tag-meets-Call-of-Duty virtual reality technology.
'WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU DOING?!'
Mom Has The Only Sane Reaction To Idiot Using A Leaf Blower On A Chiminea
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This entire neighborhood probably smells like burning because one drunk dummy thought massive plumes of chiminea smoke looked cool. Way to ruin a nice day for everyone, bud.
HAVE A PROBLEM
The Right Way To Learn Coding
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"Learning programming is like practicing scales — it's gonna make you a great musician, but if you never get to play a song it's gonna be very frustrating."
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THE ULTIMATE DECK-MEASURING CONTEST
Image: Wizards, demons and goblins collide in the world's first trading card game
Wizards, demons and goblins collide in the world's first trading card game "Magic: The Gathering," affectionately dubbed "cardboard crack" by its 10+ million diehard obsessives. From dank, wood-paneled basements to international big money pro tournaments, Magic continues to flourish since its phenomenal debut in 1993. Credit: VICE
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