Novell have done a collection of spoof ads of Apple’s I’m a Mac series
Here’s the first spoof pretty standard introduction of Linux
And here is the second spoof, this one is the better of the two well its the funniest.
Random posts on geeky subjects. To name a few: Science, Technology & Open Source Software.
Novell have done a collection of spoof ads of Apple’s I’m a Mac series
Here’s the first spoof pretty standard introduction of Linux
And here is the second spoof, this one is the better of the two well its the funniest.
Matt Harding properly know better as “that guy who dances on the Internet.” got his Internet fame after deciding to quit his job as a video game designer and taking what money he had saved to travel the world. While travelling a friend gave him the idea to dance every where he went so that’s what he did.
The response to the first video brought the attention of Stride (the long-lasting gum). They asked Matt if he’d be interested in taking another trip around the world all expanses paid to make a new video. He said Yes and by the end of 2005, Matt left on a 6 month trip through 39 countries on all 7 continents. In that time, he danced a great deal.
Matt currently lives in Seattle, Washington, where he still works writing and designing video games. To see what hes up to now check out his website at wherethehellismatt.com
What happens when you combine 200 liters of Diet Coke and over 500 Mentos mints?
The first part of this video demonstrates a simple geyser, and the second part shows just how extreme it can get. Over one hundred jets of soda fly into the air in less than three minutes.
It’s a hysterical and spectacular mint-powered version of the Bellagio Fountains in Las Vegas, brought to you by the mad scientists at EepyBird.com.