Nice machine, smart kids.
Editing was painfully hip; i must be crippled by an excessive attention span or something.
Storm Saxon's Gall Bladder
at October 9, 2012 8:16 AM
They used to have a contest like this back when I was in college. I remember the winning team one year got to go on Letterman. They set up their contraption, which I think was supposed to open and pour a can of soda, and launched it on the show. Sadly, it didn't work; no applause for them, only an incredulous look from the king of incredulous looks.
Old RPM Daddy
at October 9, 2012 2:20 PM
"Editing was painfully hip ..."
I don't know why they do that, either. It seems like a lot of videos are cut that way, especially those meant for younger (meaning younger than me) audiences.
I may be wrong, though. Is there an editor in the house who might want to chime in?
Old RPM Daddy
at October 9, 2012 2:22 PM
> Editing was painfully hip; i must be crippled
> by an excessive attention span or something.
That's how I feel about that girl, who sometimes appears on Leo's Twit networks... Plenty pretty, but it would be great if the pouting and glances and hair-tossing could be kept under control. Even with the sound off, the video felt too loud.
Crid [Cridcomment at Gmail]
at October 9, 2012 2:32 PM
Just wanted to add another set of kudos for my alma mater, where this was put together. There's something just wonderfully wrong about a school that takes pride in out-nerding MIT and Cal Tech, even if our architecture is hideous. However, their pranks are classic. Think the movie "Real Genius". www.hmc.edu
Awesome!
Charles at October 9, 2012 7:41 AM
Nice machine, smart kids.
Editing was painfully hip; i must be crippled by an excessive attention span or something.
Storm Saxon's Gall Bladder at October 9, 2012 8:16 AM
They used to have a contest like this back when I was in college. I remember the winning team one year got to go on Letterman. They set up their contraption, which I think was supposed to open and pour a can of soda, and launched it on the show. Sadly, it didn't work; no applause for them, only an incredulous look from the king of incredulous looks.
Old RPM Daddy at October 9, 2012 2:20 PM
"Editing was painfully hip ..."
I don't know why they do that, either. It seems like a lot of videos are cut that way, especially those meant for younger (meaning younger than me) audiences.
I may be wrong, though. Is there an editor in the house who might want to chime in?
Old RPM Daddy at October 9, 2012 2:22 PM
> Editing was painfully hip; i must be crippled
> by an excessive attention span or something.
That's how I feel about that girl, who sometimes appears on Leo's Twit networks... Plenty pretty, but it would be great if the pouting and glances and hair-tossing could be kept under control. Even with the sound off, the video felt too loud.
Crid [Cridcomment at Gmail] at October 9, 2012 2:32 PM
If you dig rube goldberg devices then check out OK Go's music video for "This Too Shall Pass."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qybUFnY7Y8w
Elle at October 9, 2012 3:13 PM
Just wanted to add another set of kudos for my alma mater, where this was put together. There's something just wonderfully wrong about a school that takes pride in out-nerding MIT and Cal Tech, even if our architecture is hideous. However, their pranks are classic. Think the movie "Real Genius". www.hmc.edu
AT at October 9, 2012 7:55 PM
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