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High Altitude Balloon Videos
March 13th, 2012 8:02 PMThanks to the dropping costs of GPS systems and digital cameras, high altitude videos of the Earth are becoming more and more of a common hobby in the age of online video-sharing.
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March 13th, 2012 6:50 PMFor more geeky computer jokes, browse KYM Gallery – Filename Extensions.
Darth Vader the Imperial Unipiper
March 13th, 2012 6:15 PMDarth Vader (Star Wars) performs a bagpipe rendition of "The Imperial March" while riding a unicycle.
Boozecats
March 13th, 2012 5:45 PMCats Week: Worried about your parents seeing those photos from the party last weekend? Photoshop a cat over that beer bottle and you'll be set.
Terrible Facebook Rap
March 13th, 2012 5:00 PMRapper New Crew produced this music video for his track "Facebook" about his addiction to the social networking giant. Looks like Rebecca Black's "Friday" has some competition.
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High Altitude Balloon Videos
Thanks to the dropping costs of GPS systems and digital cameras, high altitude videos of the Earth are becoming more and more of a common hobby in the age of online video-sharing.
1337 Humor is 1337: BUS.RAR
For more geeky computer jokes, browse KYM Gallery – Filename Extensions.
Terrible Facebook Rap
Rapper New Crew produced this music video for his track "Facebook" about his addiction to the social networking giant. Looks like Rebecca Black's "Friday" has some competition.