The mystery of Nalts' Hat continues as Kenrg is transformed into a Nalts-like character. Witness the dark side of the Cult of Nalts up close - if you dare.
Disclaimer: Keven "Nalty" Nalts had nothing to do with this video, and in fact, has no idea who Kenrg is, or how I got his hat.
What would Marshall McLuhan, who came up with such terms as "the global village" and "the medium is the message," think of YouTube? I think he predicted this would happen more than forty years ago. Clips and quotes from the visionary thinker.
The Moscow Circus performing live at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk in California. Enjoy the acrobatics on the beach beside the roller coasters and corn dogs.
Your Uncle Joe Bile defends vice president Cheney's endorsement of water-boarding as an interrogation technique. It's not like we're actually drowning anybody, right? It's a "no brainer" alright.
Some thoughts on the joys of pooping on company time.
For Phil Flash, who asked for the most outrageous video title I could think of (and was still willing to post).
Acting Deputy Attorney General Steve Bradbury testified before Congress that "the President is always right." Was he serious? Let's look at some of the evidence of presidential infallibility...
A visit to the Mystery Spot, where gravity is on vacation, with Ira (citizenstand). It's more impressive in person than on camera. Really.
Ira:
http://www.youtub e.com/citizenstand
Mystery Spot:
http://mysteryspo t.com/
Music by Kevin Macleod:
http://incompetec h.com/
In honor of this Fourth of July holiday, we bring you a tongue-in-cheek look at Thomas Jefferson writing the Declaration of Independence, and the rivalry between Jefferson and John Adams.
Featuring Geneticblend as John Adams
http://www.youtub e.com/Geneticblend
Music by:
Jonathon Roberts
http://www.jmtr.c om
Kevin MacLeod
http://www.incomp etech.com
Who is that masked man? What caused the Lone Ranger to put on his mask in the first place? Will the Lone Ranger ride again? Will Davey Crockett and Tonto ever sober up? Don't miss another action-packed episode!
Continuing the discussion over whether or not YouTube should make "community" a priority in their business plan.
I believe the 80-20 rule applies here ("the majority of any result comes from a small amount of input"). The hard-core "community members" may be a minority of users on the site, but we're a driving force behind content, revenue, and direction.