Marry Me
January 11, 2009
Video: YouTube
Marry Me is last years Tropfest Australia winning film. The film is inspired by a true story in which the Director Michelle at the age of 5 used to chase Jason Mahooney around their school yard in a pretend wedding dress (her mother’s nightie).
Website: Tropfest on YouTube
So you think your job is crap!
January 4, 2009

Photo: dribbleglass.com
So do you have a crap job or are you just complaining.
Website: Crap Job
Amazing Sticky-Note experiment
January 4, 2009
Video: Samurai Girl and EepyBird.com via YouTube
This video is so cool. Very imaginative and lots of work to setup I would think.
Animator vs. Animation part 1
October 4, 2008
Video: YouTube
This is such a clever animation, the author must have a good imagination.
Italian Police motorcycle display team
September 3, 2008
Video: YouTube
This is some pretty amazing motor cycle formation riding. Taken in the 1960s apparently. Whoever choreographed this routine had a good mind.
Knitted Ferrari
August 23, 2008
Video: YouTube
This Ferrari was knitted by 22 year old art student Lauren Porter from London England. It took her 10 Months to complete. Better her than me, I don’t know if I would have the patience to have spent that much time, unless of course you coud stick a motor in it and take off down the street.
Worlds first scooter double backflip
August 3, 2008
Video:Youtube
This video shows some amazing footage of the relatively new craze of extreme scooter riding. It seems to have evolved so quickly. The best is saved for last so it is worth the few minutes of watching.
Danny Way Big Air Contest Crash, X Games 14 2008
August 3, 2008
Video: Youtube
This is extreme skating at its most extreme, the air that these guys get is absolutely amazing. It’s a far cry from my cruising down the end of my street on my HANG TEN skateboard in the early eighties.
Antipiracy
July 30, 2008

Photo: Broken-TV-Blogspot.com via Stumbled
I sort of sympathize with this… we all are sick of this.
What ancients did for us - The INDIANS 2/6
July 22, 2008
Video: YouTube
Archeology has always intrigued me. About 4,500 years ago in present day Pakistan, the Harappan civilization (3,000–1,500 BCE) built what’s thought to be a remarkably advanced, extensive city built on a grid system, of some 30,000 people, totally unheard of before the Roman Empire 2,500 years later.
In this ancient planned city, homes had their own wells, drains and toilets, complete with an underground sewer system comprising of earthenware pipes, a first it seems on our planet. They also had developed an advanced method of casting intricate Bronze statues.

