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BBC Anchor omits a Somewhat Crucial pause in his opener
Coma's, the different between helping your Uncle Jack off the horse, and helping your Uncle Jack, off the horse.
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Dr. Oz
Let's face it, a lot of people are lazy. Then again, we are kinda wired to be lazy, but jesus, more people complained about supplements being regulated than they did the Vietnam war?
Video Games: The Movie (Official Trailer!)
It actually makes video game addictions look fun! :-p
You Are Cutting Your Cake Wrong
You could just put a lid on it . . .
OK GO - The writing's on the wall
Looks like a cheaper DSLR style camera. That's terrible terrible jello effect. And considering at the end I can see one guy with a Canon C100 and Rode VMP, I'd assume they had access to something a bit more modern than an old Nikon or Canon which had TERRIBLE jello effect. That C100 wouldn't exhibit anywhere near that amount of jello unless it was added in post for effect. (Seriously, the camera being used could be a C100 with the handle and mic port detached, but it's too grainy and motion blurred for me to see for sure.) No idea why they would do that either unless, like you stated, they really wanted to bring the quality down.
cool video, great concept. Terrible camera. It looks nice every time they set the camera down, but it looks terrible when in motion, and considering the amount of times it's actually moving, it brings the quality down quite a few notches.
Only Bikes and Pedestrians go here
Surprised this wasn't already up here . . .
But anyway. To answer above questions:
Police are fighting jurisdiction. Because it's a car on a pedestrian bike way, there's lots of people involved. For instance, we have a road here in Orlando that's owned by the state (FDOT), the city and OUC, our power company. So if someone was to wreck and hit a power pole, all 3 would be involved. If a pedestrian was hit while on the sidewalk, FDOT or OPD would be called and if they wanted to bicker about it, they could endlessly. That's essentially what's happening here, because whomever takes responsibility can be sued.
As for why the biker didn't see the car: when we climb (not saying that was a hard climb, but I don't know her skill level) we tend to not look too far ahead of us. In a case like this, it's almost perfect for us to glance, see no walkers, and then mash the pedals up the hill. Head down, aero and aggressive, gives us the most efficient power usage.
The car, well, I can't attest to how much of a dumbass you must be to not realize you are no longer on the road.
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Stephen Hawking
I never would have thought Hawking could be so damned funny.
Last Week Tonight: Change The Name!
Uh huh. Keep telling yourself that.
The Left are being Bullies yet again.
Sir Isaac Newton vs Bill Nye. Epic Rap Battles of History
Yeah, Neil totally owned that one. But Weird Al rocked it.
Man Fights Off Great White Shark In Sydney Harbour
When I saw this one Facebook, I ignored it. Seemed like the typical driveled hype. Seems I was right.
Coffee Expert Reviews Cheap Shitty Coffee
As a coffee snob . . . I agree with this video wholeheartedly.
Neil deGrasse Tyson vs. Conservative Media
Because we can look at the type of carbon, and volcanic carbon is heavier than fossil fuel carbon. When measured, the heavier carbon barely makes a dent compared to the fossil fuel carbon.
It's called science. Learn it. Love it.
(We should also note, when lead was a popular anti-knock component of gasoline, a "scientist" who was funded by the gas companies said there was nothing to worry about. Turns out, he was grossly wrong. But he was getting paid to say it wasn't. Much like any junk scientist out there today. Hence why out of peer-reviewed articles, 100% agree that climate change is happening. Only 97% have come to the definitive conclusion it's man-made. Because the scientific method IS being used, this amazingly complex issue is slowly becoming clearer, and there will be ones who will try to find causes others haven't investigated, and if their studies bear out in the peer review cycle, then it's accepted and the theory is altered. Until those 3% come to the table with facts to support their hypothesis, their ideas won't be accepted. Again, it's called science, and this is how it works.)
You can take every person on this planet and put them on one Hawaiian island. Would be crowded.
If the scientific method was being used, then there wouldn't be any scientists who would disbelieve it. But not everyone is together on this. How do you know that volcanoes don't affect the global climate more than humans?
Mobil 1 - 'Carwash' stunt ad with Jenson Button
Couldn't they use someone famous instead?
How Not to Pull a Jeep from the Mud
And this is why you pull the frame, not the body . . . Or just don't go mudding. That always worked for me and my Jeep. :-p
Race car on the road - "Welcome back"
I always love a healthy sense of competition, especially against a car maker who refused to race a Mini John S Cooper Works . . . :-p
http://videosift.com/video/MINI-President-Jim-McDowell-Challenges-Porsche-CEO-to-Race