Fridays never go quite quick enough so to make it seem like it's going a bit faster here's an amazing slow motion video.
The video is from Danish TV show "Dumt & Farligt" and features all the stuff you'd really want to film if you had a $100K slow motion video camera! Below the main video are a couple of behind the scenes vids, can't understand a word they are saying but they're still pretty good.
So last week Google released the video below as a demo of a product they currently have under development. When seeing these initially I obviously thought "Cool finally I can play the ukulele on a roof top whilst sharing exactly what I'm seeing with some girl". Then someone made a video which seems a lot more likely, check them both out below.
So these videos have been around for a small while now and were a relatively short lived meme, this new video from the NSPCC however is sure to bring it back if only for this video. The meme saw some of the most shared videos in it's short life, my bet is this might top them all! all I can say is "Holy Shit!, i wasn't expecting that"
I did a post a while ago about animals who play with iPads and the like, all the videos here are real. Today a video has been released of an Elephant playing with a Samsung Galaxy Note smart phone, the description swears blind that it's completely real and even provides behind the scenes videos (which you can see below) to back it up. I'm still not convinced, what do you think?
This is inspiring in it's thought and hilarious in its delivery. For most people bungee jumping along with any other extreme activity is scary because of the prospect of it going wrong and you getting injured. Former motocross racer Christi "LynX" Rougoor had an accident just before Christmas in which her helmet came off resulting in a broken neck and just about every other bone in her face. This would put any normal person off doing any extreme activities however, Christi decided to do a bungee jump and with the help of the aptly named 9LivesAdventure she managed to do it wheel chair and all in Canada.
As I say this is an inspiring story, the way in which the jump takes place is the funny bit, have a watch below.
So Someone has made this, more specifically music app developers amidio.com have developed this. ~It's a iPad app that you can also pug in you iPhone too. The app doesn't need both but it's a hell of a lot better. The 2 devices are placed into a Uke shaped case and connect to each other via bluetooth.
The developers are currently looking for a manufacturer to build the cases for them so if you know anyone get in touch. In the meantime if you happen to have both an iPad and iPhone then this is a must have!