10 billion websites and nothing on?
Internet Warriors - The Guardian (Warning: Some strong language!)
Submitted by Dave Blair on Tue, 03/14/2017 - 17:14Why do so many people use the internet to harass and threaten people, and stretch the freedom of speech to its limits? Director Kyrre Lien meets a global group of strongly opinionated individuals, who spend their time debating online on the subjects they care most strongly about. Online platforms are their favourite tools to express the opinions that others might find objectionable in language that often offends. Do they behave in the same way when they come offline?
Heather coloured common frog - Cairngorms
Submitted by Dave Blair on Mon, 03/13/2017 - 22:13Almost stepped on this guy on a weekend trip up north.
Lammermuir ride
Submitted by Dave Blair on Wed, 03/08/2017 - 14:47Went for a great overnight adventure in the Lammermuir hills at the weekend with Jay and Markus (from bikepackingscotland.com). We were planning on heading further afield, but a broken down van scuppered that idea. Instead we headed south, riding from my front door.
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Leningrad - Kolshik (**Warning: it's quite gory!!**)
Submitted by Dave Blair on Thu, 02/23/2017 - 19:03A video by the Russian band: Leningrad. "Kolshik" is an great bit of film.
It tells the story (in reverse!) of the destruction of a circus.
Building a vacuum chamber
Submitted by Dave Blair on Wed, 02/22/2017 - 11:47Another great video from this guy:
Kielder Chiller 24
Submitted by Dave Blair on Tue, 02/21/2017 - 14:23After drinking a couple of my more potent than intended home-brewed American IPAs one evening, I found myself signed up for yet another bike race, the 'Kielder chiller'. This one looked to be tougher than most. For starters it was 24 hours long, consisting of a roughly 10km loop with the winner completing the most laps. It was also in February, the depths of winter, at a time when the long northern darkness lasts for 14 hours and the weather is potentially at it's worst. Held on the high and remote hills of Northumberland in the very north of England, with the start/finish at Kielder castle, it promised to be one of the harder challenges of the year.
Jerry Maguire video store and pyramid.
Submitted by Dave Blair on Thu, 02/16/2017 - 15:32Living Off the Grid in Paradise
Submitted by Dave Blair on Thu, 02/16/2017 - 12:59A short video about life in Fjordland in New Zealand one of the world's oldest national parks.
Google Maps: Hyperlapse Around the World
Submitted by Dave Blair on Fri, 02/10/2017 - 16:28Created entirely from still images taken from Google Earth.
Coral growing - David Vaughan Wants to Save the World
Submitted by Dave Blair on Sat, 01/28/2017 - 19:04An AARP (nonprofit organisation set up to help struggling seniors by being a force for change on the most serious issues they face today) video showing how marine biologist David Vaughan found a new lease of life after making a discovery.
He was testing coral and ways to grow and reintroduce it to the sea, when he broke a coral into tiny pieces. Instead of dying like he expected, it grew...fast.
He'd made a breakthrough that can add clean air to the planet, and has possible implications for treatment of cancer and tumors. Now he has a new lease on life and is determined not to retire until he can plant a million new corals.
The waterpump blues duo
Submitted by Dave Blair on Thu, 01/26/2017 - 15:32With a water pump providing the backing, BottleNeckJohn plays some blues at a Swedish lake.
He's playing a old National Duolian from 1933.
"INAUGURATION DAY" — A Bad Lip Reading of Donald Trump's Inauguration
Submitted by Dave Blair on Thu, 01/26/2017 - 15:14William Onyeabor
Submitted by Dave Blair on Wed, 01/18/2017 - 16:34Nigerian electro-funk pioneer William Onyeabor has died.
After studying cinematography in Russia, he moved back home to Nigeria in the 70s and started his own music factory. All his records were recorded, produced, pressed, packaged and distributed by himself. Well known locally, his music only became better know globally in the last few years.
He gave up on music in the early 80s and refused interviews to most (except BBC 6 music a couple of years ago).
Life accordion to Trump
Submitted by Dave Blair on Tue, 01/17/2017 - 15:33Not much to say about this. It definitely improves his speeches. Enjoy the beautiful music.