In The Sphere: Video Edition
Posted on June 29th, 2007
Thank goodness it’s Friday! As we embark into another wonderful weekend, here is a batch of video posts that I gathered up from the crowded, yet wonderfully entertaining world of blogging!
The Thinking Blog found a clip that asks whether or not time travel is even possible. This isn’t just a group of science fiction geeks sitting around discussing the difference between Star Wars and Star Trek: they actually bring real science into this, merging the realms of sci-fi with physics… and a cartoon Albert Einstein.
Spud Oregon from Nice4Rice.com has been fiddling with Windows Speech Recognition for some time, trying to get it to work properly. Well, in his third and possibly final attempt, it seems that the speech recognition software is actually doing its job. This video is a far cry from Spud’s disastrous first attempt (which can also be found on his blog).
Tyler Cruz not only found a full-length (71 minute) movie on YouTube (and it is legally available for free), but he also found out a bit of the story behind Four Eyed Monsters. Huge credit card debt for no reason or was it just one big marketing ploy all along?
Andy Coates is not nearly as impressed with the iPhone (which launches today in the US) as the countless Apple fanboys out there. In fact, he got a video depicting the whole iPhone interface on a Pocket PC Phone. Apple and Microsoft, together at last? Ah, the wonders of homebrew development.
The Daily Kimchi recently attended a Christina Aguilera concert in Korea, but he ended up in an entirely wrong part of the complex! Thankfully, he hitched a ride with a few random Koreans on scooters and he eventually got to the stadium on time. Wheeee!
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I had a great time at the concert, it was awesome!
I will be back in Victoria/Vancouver in a couple weeks…maybe I’ll be able to join in on some Dot Com Pho or Dim Sum action!