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Electric Boogaloo
March 22nd, 2013 3:51 PMOnline, this appended title to the 1984 dance film Breakin' 2 has been used to mock the poor quality of television or film sequel productions.
The DRM Chair
March 22nd, 2013 2:30 PMThis is the DRM chair, an art project and social commentary on the digital rights management (DRM) technology by Swiss interaction designer Thibault Brevet. As it is implied by the name, the chair has only a limited number of use before it self-destructs.
Yeah, Science!
March 22nd, 2013 2:00 PMThis expression originally quoted by the character Jesse Pinkman in Breaking Bad, is often used to express enthusiasm and approval for scientific discovery on the web.
YouTube Tokyo's Rube Goldberg
March 22nd, 2013 1:07 PMTo celebrate the official opening of YouTube Space Tokyo, a group of Asian, Korean and Indian YouTubers created a massive over-the-top Rube Goldberg Machine in the space.
Brock's Best Line Ever?
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Electric Boogaloo
Online, this appended title to the 1984 dance film Breakin' 2 has been used to mock the poor quality of television or film sequel productions.
The DRM Chair
This is the DRM chair, an art project and social commentary on the digital rights management (DRM) technology by Swiss interaction designer Thibault Brevet. As it is implied by the name, the chair has only a limited number of use before it self-destructs.
Yeah, Science!
This expression originally quoted by the character Jesse Pinkman in Breaking Bad, is often used to express enthusiasm and approval for scientific discovery on the web.
YouTube Tokyo's Rube Goldberg
To celebrate the official opening of YouTube Space Tokyo, a group of Asian, Korean and Indian YouTubers created a massive over-the-top Rube Goldberg Machine in the space.