and, no question, there is a lot of wet pants after this ride…..
18 people in the back row and 16 people in the front. 34 people probably scared like crazy. I’ve never seen as amusement park ride so unusual. Thinking of my own experience from rides combinations that could do some of this stuff, I can imagine one’s stomach churning.
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watch to the very end because different things happen.
RECEIVED THIS LINK FROM AN EMAIL FRIEND WHO DOESN’T WATCH X-FACTOR
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Wow! Get out the tissues. Please listen to it all. This boy is amazing!
I don’t watch the X-Factor, and in fact never heard of it before, but a friend sent this to me, and it’s beyond words. Two little Iraqi boys are born with birth defects in the midst of the chaos of war, and thrown away in a shoe box. They are found, somehow; and an Australian woman goes to Iraq , adopts them, and brings them home. Now, about 17ish years later, the older boy Emmanuel lives his dream by appearing to sing “Imagine” on the X-Factor audition. Talk about staring unbelievable adversity in the face and climbing above it!!! WOW!
His mother should also, win an award! Do yourself a favor and take a few minutes to watch this YouTube video…
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Emmanuel Kelly The X Factor 2011 Audtions
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This is fantastic! A movie can literally be made inside an office without using a studio…..
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When you are enjoying a movie, how much of it is real? After watching this, probably only about 50%
Sure I was aware of extensive use of computer graphics in Sci-Fi movies, but I had no idea how virtually any movie, TV, or Internet video might be either cleverly manipulated or totally fabricated.
ALMOST NOTHING YOU SEE ON TV OR IN A MOVIE IS REAL
This is a video showing scenes from the TV show Boardwalk Empire.
It’s incredible how much of each scene is created by computer graphics.
A new routine from the Japanese dance team Wrecking Crew Orchestra is lighting up YouTube today as users are mesmerized by the troop’s Tron-inspired moves, which they perform in the dark wearing specially-designed glow-suits.
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The technology gained mainstream attention when Team iLuminate, a group of glow-suit dancers from Los Angeles, finished third place in the sixth season of “America’s Got Talent.”
No one knows why they do it. Yet each fall, thousands of starlings dance in the twilight above England and Scotland. The birds gather in shape-shifting flocks called murmurations, having migrated in the millions from Russia and Scandinavia to escape winter’s frigid bite. Scientists aren’t sure how they do it, either. The starlings’ murmurations are manifestations of swarm intelligence, which in different contexts is practiced by schools of fish, swarms of bees and colonies of ants. As far as I am aware, even complex algorithmic models haven’t yet explained the starlings’ aerobatics, which rely on the tiny birds’ quicksilver reaction time of under 100 milliseconds to avoid aerial collisions-and predators-in the giant flock.
Despite their tour de force in the dusky sky, starlings have declined significantly in the UK in recent years, perhaps because of a decline in suitable nesting sites. The birds still roost in several of Britain’s rural pastures, however, settling down to sleep (and chatter) after their evening ballet.
Two young ladies were out for a late afternoon canoe ride and fortunately one of them remembered to bring her video camera. What they saw was a wonderful murmuration display, caught in the short video – URL is below. Watch the variation of color and intensity of the patterns that the birds make in proximity to one other. And take a look at the girl in the bow of the canoe watching the aerial display. Enjoy.
Watch Ashleigh and top dog Pudsey’s super cute Britain’s Got Talent audition. Dancing together to BC-52 tune The Flintstones, can the adorable pair melt the hearts of the nation?
Film and Writing Festival for Comedy. Showcasing best of comedy short films at the FEEDBACK Film Festival. Plus, showcasing best of comedy novels, short stories, poems, screenplays (TV, short, feature) at the festival performed by professional actors.