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Happy Tax Day
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Paint Exploding in Slow Motion
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The Sense of Right Alliance
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YouTube Celebrates 57th Birthday of VCR
April 15th, 2013 6:01 PMYouTube pays homage to the 57th anniversary of the first consumer-grade videocassette recorder (VCR) with a special "VHS emulator" feature now available on a limited selection of videos.
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Happy Tax Day
The Taxmaster has been reborn just in time for the tax filing deadline in the United States.
Paint Exploding in Slow Motion
The Slow Mo Guys filmed several paint containers exploding at 15,000 frames per second.
The Sense of Right Alliance
Meet the Sense of Right Alliance heroes (from left): Blue Power Ranger, Superman, Batman, Spiderman, Shrek.
YouTube Celebrates 57th Birthday of VCR
YouTube pays homage to the 57th anniversary of the first consumer-grade videocassette recorder (VCR) with a special "VHS emulator" feature now available on a limited selection of videos.