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RSA Animate
January 4th, 2013 10:00 PMThis series of animations are drawn to go along with lectures on a variety of topics, including education, economics, science and history.
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Hello Windows
Microsoft Windows Start-Up Sounds gets a beautiful remix treatment by YouTuber niconico774.
University Compliment Facebook Pages
After a group of four young women from Queen's University in Ontario started a Facebook community for students at the school to send anonymous compliments to each other in September, the trend spread to dozens of other colleges and universities across the globe.
RSA Animate
This series of animations are drawn to go along with lectures on a variety of topics, including education, economics, science and history.