Me and some fellow students at my University entered and explored an old building that has been closed and abandoned since the mid 1980's. You won't believe the kind of shit we found...
This is amateur video footage from the Indian Ocean Tsunami that hit Thailand in December 2004. Shot from inside a quickly-flooding restaurant in Phuket, waves engulf older couple clinging to railing outside before flooding entire room.
This was the first 747 passenger flight from Bournemouth Airport, UK, destination New York. Bournemouth has a short runway so this was an incredibly dramatic take off for the 747. Listen for a guy in the background saying "its not gunna make it!" and "Jesus christ!"
If you like this you'll love http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=vIeTADjjS UQ
We met up with Matt Harding from wherethehellismatt.c om. On his trip around the world he stopped by San Francisco, and we got to be in his dance video clip!
See original video here: http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=qZSTfN3BJ _Y
Pretty cool, looks very realistic! By Ron Fedkiw, Assistant Professor at Stanford Computer Science, whose research areas include computational fluid dynamics and computer graphics.
http://graphics.s tanford.edu/%7efedki w/
Here's my friend Hoyoul (in Red) competing in the International Taekwondo Championships held in Las Vegas in July 2005. He ended up winning a gold medal at this event.
I visited the RMS Queen Mary ocean liner in Long Beach, CA. Today this luxury liner from the 30's is permanently moored and converted into a museum. They offer a "ghost tour" through the ship where you can see all the "paranormal activity" that still goes on there. Although you can't see much in this video, the sound by itself is quite entertaining.
I'm taking inspiration from Matt Harding of
http://www.wheret hehellismatt.com/. He is currently dancing all around the world. I am starting my dance in California. Everyone should make one of these!
Thanks to chhnny for filming =)
The song is called Sweet Lullaby by Deep Forest.
A very clear day at SJC. I love videos of planes landing and taking off. Call me nuts, but I actually video tape almost every landing and takeoff whenever I'm on planes. Does anyone else do this?
A Star Trek character came by to entertain us while we were eating at the Las Vegas Hilton Hotel.
What I love about this video is that the first two seconds look like a real episode, due to the actor and the background.