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It's Friday and it's time to laugh a bit. This time we have the classic mirror scene in which The Marx Brothers demonstrate a clear case of identity theft.

Have a great weekend everyone!





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The Marx Brothers demonstrate the importance of passwords and firewalls:




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This is for the dog lovers of the world:




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The following video is for Radiohead's song House of Cards. What's unique about this video is it was done without cameras. It's all 3d plotting technology.

This is something that is one of the Gartner top trends that will be fully in place by 2011. As part of the 3d web this demonstrates what is possible and how design work can and will likely be done in the future. It's one thing to conceptualize it though, it's quite another to actually execute and to view the results.

As they explain:

In Radiohead's new video for "House of Cards", no cameras or lights were used. Instead, 3D plotting technologies collected information about the shapes and relative distances of objects. The video was created entirely with visualizations of that data.

Directed by James Frost
From the album IN RAINBOWS






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Comedy:






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Some entertainment:






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Reflecting life via sticky notes:




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This guy visited 42 countries in 14 months and filmed himself dancing in each one:





Here's a short interview with John Lennon. The amazing thing is the guy who did the interview snuck into Lennon's hotel room in 1968, and was only 14 at the time. They've added some nice animation to it.





"The Website is Down."

This is very funny. and so true, but it is not safe for work. Contains strong language.





Star Wars down to Earth:





Be careful what you wish for:





Never, ever press the shiny red button:





A real robot band. This is very cool:





We are proud to announce that we will have two exhibits at the Second Life Fifth Birthday event. The first exhibit opened today, and features a collection of custom artwork. We recently opened a gallery called Studio 72 in Second Life, and we will feature works from the galley at the SL5B event. The gallery exhibit will be on display for two weeks starting today. Works cannot be purchased at the SL5B exhibit, however, if you should be interested in purchasing something, we will make them available.

Next week we will add an educational exhibit to the SL5B festivities, and will provide more information at that time. To get to the art exhibit, click this the following SLurl:
http://slurl.com/secondlife/SL5B%20Rebake/144/194/23





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