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Watch as this 3 year old briefly explains StarWars Episode 4.
According to the guy who posted the video…
She explained the whole movie to me in much greater detail but unfortunately I didn’t have the camera going. When I finally caught her talking about the movie again she delivered this truncated, but still funny, version.
How long could you go without your computer, Internet, email, cell phone, pda, etc? Forbes managing editor, Dennis Neal, made it less than 2 days through his one week challenge. Watch it below.
After watching this video I feel pretty good. I could make it longer than 2 days… if I had to, maybe a week. I wouldn’t choose to though.
One week from today, February 17th KITT is back, bigger and better than ever. Knight Rider is returning to the tube as a 2 hour made for TV movie. Set your DVR now so you don’t miss the reincarnation. 9/8c on NBC!
Knight Rider was one of my favorite shows as a kid. My dad took me to a car show once when I was in elementary school and I got to have my picture made sitting inside KITT. Awesome memory!
As the original story resumes, the new KITT (Knight Industries Three Thousand) is absolutely the coolest car ever created: its supercomputer capable of hacking almost any system; its weapons systems efficient; and its body — thanks to its creator’s work and nanotechnology — is capable of actually shifting shape and color. Plus, its artificial intelligence makes it the ideal good cop partner: logical, precise and possessing infinite knowledge. It is the ultimate car — and someone will be willing to do anything to obtain it.
BoingBoing’s Joel Johnson created this video in honor of LEGO’s 50th Anniversary billing it as the Ultimate Collector’s Millennium Falcon Time-Lapse Video.
I captured one frame out of every 150. It’s a great set; much more fun to put together than the giant Star Destroyer. Far fewer repetitive sections. Now the ultimate question: keep it on my shelf to scare potential dates, sell it, or press its parts into service to build more ships of my own design?
I’ll admit it’s not bad at all but this one has to be the ULTIMATE time-lapse video. Watch as the LEGO StarWars characters assemble the Millennium Falcon in this video