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Carnival of Funny Videos

Jan 13, 2008 in fun, family, video, animals, youtube, pets, Entertainment, carnival

Welcome to the January 13, 2008 edition of carnival of funny videos. 2008 first edition!!!!

animals

Rajendra presents Have a Laugh - funny videos: Monkey versus Tiger posted at Have a Laugh - funny links / videos.

GrrlScientist presents Moonwalking Birds Video posted at Living the Scientific Life, saying, “I’ve linked to streaming videos of moonwalking male manakin (birds) before, but it is so amazing that I had to share two more links with you (the first one of these videos of the moonwalking manakins is the extended version, and both are new links to this site). Includes music by Michael Jackson.”

Pat B. Doyle presents Cockatiel Rap posted at Cute Pets.us.

Stefanie Hutson presents The Curiously Awesome Cat Man posted at Vat19.com slash Blog.

cats

GrrlScientist presents When Housecats Attack posted at Living the Scientific Life, saying, “This is a scary streaming video of a sweet little housecat who suddenly attacks its owner.”

etc

Renata Vincoletto presents Darth Vader in Love posted at Falando pelos Cotovelos, saying, “How they can do that with Vader?”

Lucynda Riley presents Some people have way to much time on there hands!! posted at Quietly Into the Night.

Steve Oliphant presents Music Videos from the 80?s posted at Steve Oliphant’s Musings, saying, “I had a lot of fun with my 15 and 16 year old kids last night sharing music videos from the 80’s. I would show them the original song, and then the weird Al parody of it. So I decided to collect some of them here.”

Ted Reimers presents Woman Driving posted at Funny Educational Videos.

family

Eve Turner presents Drive Safe posted at Life Learners, saying, “Adverts can also be considered as interesting little short ‘films’ that helps bring a certain message across along with entertainment.”

other

chris chynoweth presents DropKick MonKey - Best Commercial of 2007 Bus Station aka “Berries and Cream” Starburst Directors Cut posted at DropKick MonKey, saying, “Great Article”

pets

GrrlScientist presents Poodle Exercise Video posted at Living the Scientific Life, saying, “Really weird poodle exercise video for humans. This is a mesmerizing and frightening video that’s a word-for-word parody of Susan Powter’s first workout video, featuring poodles and a crazy poodle-woman. Absolutely surreal. It was made by Nagi Noda for Panasonic. It was part of 10 films made for the 2004 Athens Olympics.”

Josie presents Magic Tricks for Dogs posted at Coisas da Vida.

you tube

Chris Christensen presents New Tool for NSA Fund Raising | Inside Chris’s Head posted at Inside Chris’s Head, saying, “The thought occurred to me that the NSA is intercepting cell phone conversations anyway, they could so make money in the process.”

chris presents Greenpeace Sunshine posted at DropKick MonKey.

Jon Rochetti presents Messing with the Virginia DMV posted at The DC Traveler – Washington DC travel & tourism information, saying, “This is still one of my favorite videos of a guy changing his appearance for multiple driver’s licenses.”

Edith presents Bring the Love Back posted at Edith Yeung.Com: Dream. Think. Act., saying, “Are you listening to your customers? Do you really know what they want? It is time to bring the love back? Watch this video.”

That concludes this edition.
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Natural Sciences Carnival - 4th Edition

Nov 18, 2007 in science, carnival

Welcome to the November 18, 2007 edition of natural sciences carnival.

We have wonderful articles this edition: Supermice, IQ, Ferrofluids, Comet Holmes, Future, Life and Death and more. Enjoy!

astronomy


GrrlScientist presents Like A Giant Puffball in the Night Sky posted at Living the Scientific Life, saying, “Hey, just look up and see an amazing and bizarre comet in the night sky! This comet is so bright that you can even see it in NYC!”

biology

Greg Laden presents Migration is a mixed strategy for birds posted at Greg Laden.

GrrlScientist presents Captive Breeding Negatively Impacts Reproductive Success in the Wild posted at Living the Scientific Life, saying, “Does the same thing apply to birds and other vertebrates? If so, we need to identify precisely how captive-breeding affects these animals and their future reproductive success, and what we can do to help preserve these species.”

GrrlScientist presents Cloning: A Beginner’s Guide posted at Living the Scientific Life, saying, “by Aaron Levine, is one of the best-written books I’ve ever read about the history, process and ethics of cloning technology and stem cell research. Highly recommended. [book review]”

GrrlScientist presents Scientists Create Genetically-Engineered Supermice posted at Living the Scientific Life, saying, “Not happy with the regular mousey pests, scientists create their own supermice — I sure hope none of these escape and set up housekeeping in my apartment!”

Helga Sombrofsky presents Life Without Death posted at Questions and Chaos, saying, “A look at death from a biological perspective. How it has been necessary for our evolution.”

Alvaro Fernandez presents Is Intelligence Innate and Fixed? posted at SharpBrains, saying, “Lessons from biology”

cross-disciplines

Sagar presents Scientific Web Design: 23 Actionable Lessons from Eye-Tracking Studies posted at Virtual Hosting.

GrrlScientist presents Schemochromes: The Physics of Structural Plumage Colors posted at Living the Scientific Life, saying, “The physics of why blue feathers are .. well, blue in color.”

GrrlScientist presents Going Home Again: How Migrating Birds Detect The Earth’s Magnetic Field posted at Living the Scientific Life, saying, “Is it possible that migratory birds can actually SEE the Earth’s magnetic field and use it to find their way home? [biophysics]”

earth science

Phil B. presents The Only Future is a Sustainable Future. « Phil for Humanity posted at Phil for Humanity, saying, “The Only Future is a Sustainable Future.”

Greg Laden presents Abducted by Aliens ? and dropped off at the Grand Canyon posted at Greg Laden.

Dirk Masuch Oesterreich presents Availability of Digital Geodata in Mexico posted at Digital Geodata of Mexico, saying, “GIS is the preferred analysis tool for spacial data. This post lists and discusses sources of digital geodata in Mexico.”

physics

Renato Golin presents How close is nano-computing? posted at systemcall dot org.

Renata Vincoletto presents Liquid Motion posted at Falando pelos Cotovelos, saying, “A recipe to build your own ferrofluid…”

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Carnival of Funny Videos - October 7, 2007

Oct 07, 2007 in fun, video, animals, youtube, pets, carnival

Welcome to the October 7, 2007 edition of carnival of funny videos.

xco presents Blame It On The Voices: The power of the hose posted at Blame It On The Voices.

Laura Young presents What Ever Happened to the Carnival of Courage Mascots? They’re Wanted…WAAANTED posted at Dragon Slayer, saying, “Please indulge an auntie. I don’t have kids of my own but am related to a couple American Idol fans that I caught rocking out to Bon Jovi. Very interesting lip syncing by my niece as this very shy girl gets whipped into a frenzy with lollipop air guitar, fierce growly faces and idolizing looks at her rock star big brother. Enjoy!”

Salman Siddiqui presents Try This At Home, We Didnt Get Hurt Maybe You Wont Either! posted at CompuWorld.

xco presents Reedited and dubbed LOTR ending posted at Blame It On The Voices.

Salman Siddiqui presents BREAKING NEWS - Internet Crashes! posted at CompuWorld.

xco presents LOTR - the short version posted at Blame It On The Voices, saying, “How The Lord Of The Rings should have ended”

edithyeung presents We are all Liars posted at Edith Yeung.Com: Dream. Think. Act..

animals

Kate Sheofsky presents The Biggest Loser posted at The Life of Riley.

john struan presents Super Punch: Video of a chimp taking five bulldogs for a walk posted at Super Punch, saying, “Video of a chimp taking five bulldogs for a walk”

cats

Stefanie Hutson presents The Curiously Awesome Cat Man posted at Vat19.com slash Blog.

family

Mommy Auctions presents Mom My Ride posted at Mommy Auctions.

Anthony presents Munky Bytes Episode #1 posted at Joy Thru Generosity, saying, “A zany family video focussing on “good news” from Cascadia with the hilarious, hairy host “daMunk”!”

other

Bowlergirl presents CM Videos: China Madness posted at China Madness, saying, “Here’s a video about crazy park life in China!”

Karel Vandenberghe presents Google presents crowdsourced Gmail Video posted at Open Innovators - Open innovation and crowdsourcing, saying, “Google organized a fun and successful viral video competition, resulting in the Gmail M-Velope video.”

Jenny How presents 12 Funniest eBay Commercial Videos posted at Chronicles of a Full Time eBay Seller.

xco presents Ocean’s 40 trailer posted at Blame It On The Voices.

grantmx presents Is US Wealth Hurting Africa’s Feelings? posted at Maize Break - Africa’s Most Outstanding Source for News and Information.

Kevin Heath presents Munky Man Hits The Internet posted at More4kids.

xco presents Blame It On The Voices: Gamer taking things to seriously posted at Blame It On The Voices.

you tube

Rajendra presents Dog says I love you posted at Have a Laugh - funny links / videos.

You Been Blinded presents TAYLOR, MERRIMAN, OR FREENEY IN ‘08? posted at YOU BEEN BLINDED, saying, “Athletes make terrible actors.”

Tom Hanna presents Miss Sally Carolina posted at MLog, saying, “My take on Sally Field’s stumbling and bumbling at the Emmies.”

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