Ukulele Kid
Another web sensation. I smiled throughout the clip watching him playing Mraz’s “I’m Yours” his way.
Another web sensation. I smiled throughout the clip watching him playing Mraz’s “I’m Yours” his way.
Lovely remix of bits and pieces from Pixar’s Up. A treat to your ears!
Discover more lovely remixes at the artist’s page at last.fm, mostly available as free download.
Here’s a cleverly designed stop motion video clip using post-it notes—or stickies as some of you know it as. I personally like the rain scene and how rain droplets fall and drip on the umbrella.
This clip is as amazing as Oren Lavie’s music video clip I posted months ago.
New Mexico soccer player Elizabeth Lambert suspended from the team and became an Internet celebrity after being caught on tape attacking opposing players. The footage clearly showed her anger being put into actions—physical attacks as in a cat fight: back punching, face kicking, and even hair pulling.
Read the full article from CBS News or view the clip below:
Join the (RED) movement to give people the opportunity of a future where once there was no hope. Show your support and help fight AIDS in Africa by educating yourself of the issue and spreading the words:
This parody of Just Dance by Lady Gaga is so hilarious! Check it out!
If you’ve never watched the original video clip, you should do so before viewing the parody. Here’s the original video clip:
And the parody:
I need Garfield to stop me from writing essay when I’m about to enter sleep deprivation condition. Otherwise…
Click to enlarge the comic strip

Just as creative as previously featured ads about energy conservancy and getting the right job, oddee.com lists fifteen creative ads plus another sixteen creative ads in unusual places from around the world. Check it out.
What an amusing tidbit during this hectic period:
The snippet above appeared when I opened my Gmail in PC lab, using IE7 on WinXP. I’ve never seen that before when I used Safari, Opera and Firefox. Hahaa.. Clearly, the message is targeted to a specific web browser.
Considering the big number of Gmail users running it on IE, will this small message impact IE’s market share in any way? Hmm…