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Painting of the Mona Lisa using Microsoft paint. Original painting time 2hrs 30mins. Plays in under 5 minutes.
Thank you everyone who voted for this video in the 2007 YouTube Video Awards.
Video duration: 355 seconds
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Here's one I've been holding onto for a rainy day, (from 2007) celebrating one of the greatest actors to ever live.
Coming next: Jackie Chan Fight Scenes (Probably after Rocky Month is over)
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Thought I'd finally post this. Just another video I've been holding onto for a rainy day (since last December). It's not worth re-exporting & re-compressing the video just to change the end logo, so stop asking why it says "2007".
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Here we see Steve Jobs delivering his commencement speech to the graduates of Stanford University in 2005. In it he talks about getting fired from Apple in 1985, life & death.
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Enjoy the music and the video edited by me.
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Disfruten del vídeo editado por mi aunque algunos partes del mago no coordinan con la música recuerden que el Mago no hizo ningún vídeo aun de esta canción
Salu2
Se agradece especialmente al grupo que hizo el vídeo clip KISS, Base de este FMV no oficial
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by DigitalPh33r
For reasons unknown to Master Chief, Halo 3 multiplayer is exceptionally laggy and decides to give Devil May Cry 4 and Call of Duty 4 a shot, demonstrating a whole new level of suckage.
Video duration: 418 seconds
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Two professional engineers illustrate the proper care and practical benefits of cats. None of the cats, humans, or engineers were mistreated in the making of this film. They were however, slightly annoyed. Song on ending credits is called "Sparky's New Bike" from Shockwave-sound.com royalty free music website.
Video duration: 244 seconds
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Using infrared (IR) light pens and the Wii Remote, it is possible to create very low-cost multi-point interactive whiteboards and multi-point tablet displays. Johnny Chung Lee, Carnegie Mellon University. The software can be downloaded at http://johnnylee.net
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by DigitalPh33r
After addressing a common annoyance on YouTube, during a match on Guardian, Jon encounters a rabid Playstation 3 fan who thinks all Canadians live in igloos.