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For today’s YouTube video, we’re going to take a little trip into the past — to the crayon factory located in Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, to be precise.
This little vid is a bit longer than your usual YouTube fare (and demonstrates how kids from years past had much longer attention spans than those today), but it’s basically the most soothing thing ever.
You may be picking up the iPad 2 tomorrow — and a bevy of wondrous styluses to accessorize — but nothing beats the waxy satisfaction of scrawling across a fresh sheet of paper with a crayon. Watch it. Breathe. And go buy a pack.
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Forgive us if we take a moment every now and again to relish in some resolution overload courtesy of a RED EPIC, but we just can’t help ourselves. The video below (and picture above) come courtesy of Tom Lowe, who filmed a sequence of birds frolicking in the water at Salton Sea, California, captured at 5K resolution and at 96fps. This gives everything a rather majestic air to it — though the soundtrack certainly doesn’t hurt. Click “play” and enjoy, and then wish that your connection were fast enough to handle an uncompressed 5K video stream.
[Thanks, Tom]
Continue reading RED EPIC shoots birds at 96fps, no dog needed to retrieve them (video)
RED EPIC shoots birds at 96fps, no dog needed to retrieve them (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 10 Mar 2011 10:02:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Nothing makes a video game experience quite so annoying as latency. But what if that lag seeped into your everyday life? Well, this—a hilarious animated short from Guy Collins of “The Scrollwheel” fame. Honestly, this is how I feel pretty much every morning until my second (third?) cup of coffee. [Reddit via Geekosystem]More »

We can only wonder what’ll happen when you reach a certain score — you know, somewhere above 8000…
Super Mario Bros. gets modern sound effects, nostalgia ensues (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 09 Mar 2011 10:53:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.