Podéis mirar este vídeo en el cual se puede ver una aplicación apta para personas cánidas (perros).
Seguramente a mas de uno le gustaría tener otra aplicación y otro “robot”, que le llevase la jarra a la boca xDDD
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Encompassing music, graffiti, photography, computer gaming and even horror, these YouTube videos show off some inspiring creativity and represent hours and hours of work.
Have a browse through our top picks and then let us know your favorite stop motion movies in the comments below.
This much-emulated video shows just what you can create with a camera, your imagination and a papier-mâché pig.
Watching this “ambiguous animation painted on public walls,” you soon forget you’re seeing stitched together images of graffiti and lose yourself in the mesmerizing mutations.
Bang-yao Liu’s final college project takes the Post-It notes that were haunting him over ever-approaching deadlines and makes them the star of the show.
Now with a McDonald’s/Coke ad under their belts (along with, we presume, wads of cash) “internetainers” Rhett and Link live up to their made-up-word job titles with this amusing vid.
Featuring another duo, this clip is the intro video for sketch comedy troupe punchDRYSDALE’s comedy videos, but it also works well as a standalone satire of modern life.
This spell-binding video accompanies Montreal group Monogrenade’s single “Ce Soir” and was created by award-winning cinematographer Christophe Collette entirely in stop motion.
The stop motion artist known simply as “PES” is a genius in the field with a stack of YouTube hits. This retro game themed video takes everyday objects and recreates classic titles we all know and love.
As the number of videos on the topic will confirm, the humble Rubik’s Cube is ripe for some stop motion action, but none do it better than the creator of this clip with its funky soundtrack and muted colors.
A beautiful video for a beautiful song, this video is comprised of 2,096 still frames.
From the deliciously dark mind of David Firth (who also gave us the Salad Fingers animated YouTube series) this video illustrates that not all stop motion is, or needs be, sweet and light.
Relegated to bonus status here, as it’s not available on YouTube, Beshart’s dancing headphones are like the Jackson Five of the musical headgear world and crank out some great moves, along with a little help from a cardboard Moby.
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read comments (0)Instrucciones: lea las siguientes tiras cómicas y luego aléjese del ordenador.
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In the rapidly developing area of teledildonics, a variety of Japanese electronics companies are stepping forward to make sure your sex life remains a source of shame and humiliation.

The Virtual Hole is a similar design tosomething we’ve seen before. When attached to a Mac Miniesque Virtual Module A/V pass-through (pictured below), the self-explanatory base unit can sync to specially encoded DVDs for a more…interactive experience. When hooked to a computer, that Virtual Module can connect a touch-sensitive dildo to the Hole over the internet.

I braved sticking my hand into the same sleeve you’ll find inside the Hole. As a middle aged Japanese man massaged the attached dildo, I felt a slightly corresponding localized vibration up and down my palm. I know what you’re thinking: Some guy I didn’t even know was here massaging my hand in public—how awkward!
Well, it was awkward. But the fun doesn’t stop there, friends.
I adorned a pair of active shutter glasses to watch a 3D video stream of the AVN show floor (not as sexy as it sounds – basically more middle aged dudes, many of them with mutton chops and sucked in beer bellies) while my hand was getting a half-assed once over. Boy oh boy is the future going to be awesome.
Fuente: playstation3-homebrew-multimedia.blogspot.com
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read comments (0)Podéis mirar este vídeo en el cual se puede ver una aplicación apta para personas cánidas (perros).
Seguramente a mas de uno le gustaría tener otra aplicación y otro “robot”, que le llevase la jarra a la boca xDDD
Fuente: La Cueva de Metraya
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Una pequeña lista de refranes geek
* No hay mail que por Internet no venga.
* No por mucho megaRAM carga Windows más temprano.
* Geek que ladra no programa.
* Cuando el rió suena es porque los bloggers postean.
* Mas vale post en blog que cientos de spam.
* Mas vale post publicado que cientos preparados.
* El que mucho programa poco analiza (o este que sería un similar: El que mucho postea poco investiga).
* Browser que no ve, CSS que no interpreta.
* No postees mañana lo que puedes publicar hoy.
* A contactos necios, estado: No Admitido.
* Al idiota, bloc de notas.
* Amigo desaparecido, te tiene no admitido.
* A programa pirateado no le funcionan los pluggins.
* Amigo que un .exe te adjunta, mala junta.
* Historial ayer borrado, anteayer hubo pecado.
* Esposa con blog no hace la comida.
* La esposa en el chat, el marido en PizzaHut.
* Chatea a diario con menores, y usarás emoticones.
* Tarde o temprano, el último comentario es spam.
* Tanto va el webmaster a la fuente, que al final Verdana.
* A programa pirateado no se le miran las fuentes.
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read comments (0)Leopoldo Abadia economista expone su teoria sobre el momento actual de crisis economica internacional como “LA CRISIS NINJA”, con un toque de humor, y de una manera que todos podremos entender, en el programa de Buenafuente.
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