Do you speak English?
Or Deustche? This is from the show “Big Train”. Watch also these funny campaigns by Berlitz language school.
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Original post by hahanu
Or Deustche? This is from the show “Big Train”. Watch also these funny campaigns by Berlitz language school.
@ haha.nu.
Original post by hahanu
This is the Grande Madre of all LEGO models: a huge, 5,000 pieces model of the Star Wars’ Millennium Falcon, is shipped with 4-pound (around 2 kg) manual. A must-have for every die-hard LEGO/Star Wars fan. Click on the image to the product’s page. -Vlad-
Bonus: watch how a team of German fans built the model for nearly 3 hours. Of course, time-lapsed.
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What: Videocut15 - Kung Fu Hustle.
Why: Cool fan-made trailer of the film. The film itself is a good piece of comedy and kung fu action with beautiful fight scenes. Worth watching it. Bonus: Watch the full length film here. Be quick, until it’s got deleted from YouTube . -Vlad-
Kung Fu Hustle.
Learn more about Videocuts project and how to contribute. @ haha.nu.
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Photo: Stefan Seip
This amazing photo, titled Saguaro Moon, is that of a Harvest Moon, named such because farmers could work well into the night by moonlight at the end of the growing season to harvest crops.
There’s a larger photo at APOD: Link
Original post by Alex
The national anthem of Spain, La Marcha Real ("The Royal March") has no official lyrics.
In 2007, the Spanish Olympic committee asked the public to submit lyrics proposal so people can sing instead of just hum when the anthem is played.
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There are many graffiti masquerading as "urban art" in defacing street signs, but this true artwork by Colombian artist Andrea Acosta is something else: her artwork is on "the b-side" of the signs!
Part of the "Life Goes Public / 10 Public Art Interventions to Update Paula Modersohn-Becker in Worpswede," to commemorate the 100th year anniversary of the death of painter Paula Modersohn-Becker.
Link - via Wooster Collective
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Markus "Hercules" Stoeckl, a 33 year old Austrian man, broke the World Speed Record for mountain bikes. He hit a top speed of 130.7 mph (210.3 kmph) on his bike - oh, and did I mention it was on snow?
Here’s the video, by the way:
Hit play or go to Link [YouTube] - via Gizmodo and Wired
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