Quick Options

NSFW Content:
Listing Mode:
Coloring Style:
Animations:

◀ Quick Options    Login    Register
X Greetings! You are not currently logged in, but please don't let that stop you from voting up any videos you like. :)
Recent Comments by cybrbeast subscribe to this feed

Awesome big whirlpool (maelstrom)
>> ^alizarin:
Payback's right - It's a tidal power plant


That makes sense. I thought it couldn't be a normal dam due to the small water difference between the two sides.


written by cybrbeast  | 9 hours 6 minutes 58 seconds ago | CH
 0  | flag spam (0)

Skydiving with a Peregrine Falcon
I really like the bit at 2:25 where you see it in real time for a few seconds and see how fast the hawk really is. He is and can fall much faster than the human, only it's slowed down so much that it's hard to see.


written by cybrbeast  | 21 hours 27 minutes 11 seconds ago | CH
 1  | flag spam (0)

Jimmy Carr on Jonathan Ross 6th of Nov. 2009
Nice interview. Though I still can't understand why he is so apologetic about his joke:
"Say what you like about servicemen amputees from Iraq and Afghanistan, but we're going to have a f***ing good paralympic team in 2012."

[edit]
This article says he isn't so apologetic though.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/culture/2009/nov/05/jimmy-carr-paralympics-joke
He does not repeat the joke in Margate tonight, though some in the audience are goading him to do so. He makes do with noting the fact that no one watches the Paralympics anyway, and a few throwaway jokes about people without arms. Why not do the controversial joke? "I thought I'd leave it," he says. "Otherwise it looks like you haven't taken it [the furore] seriously. I didn't write the joke and think, 'That's an unacceptable joke, that's an unacceptable thing to say, but will I get away with it?' I thought it was a totally acceptable joke and a point to make, but now it's become something else. The other reason not to tell it now is that people have heard it."


written by cybrbeast  | 21 hours 40 minutes 4 seconds ago | CH
 0  | flag spam (0)

Awesome big whirlpool (maelstrom)
Impressive, must be a drainage pipe or something. I wonder where it is.


written by cybrbeast  | 1 day 6 hours 35 minutes ago | CH
 1  | flag spam (0)

Hans Teeuwen & little God
It's true that his Dutch shows are better. But I think he's still quite good in English, and quite unique. Gonna try that again, *promote


written by cybrbeast  | 1 day 21 hours 21 minutes ago | CH
 0  | flag spam (0)

Hong Kong - Stacked like lab animals!
They have to pay $100-150 for that? That means the apartment owner gets something like $2500. Ridiculous, especially if you see the state of the kitchen, bathroom, and overall lack of hygiene.


written by cybrbeast  | 3 days 9 hours 26 minutes ago | CH
 1  | flag spam (0)

Muslim girls collide with Teeuwen
Here you can see him doing one of his Standup acts from his English Show. It's also about controversial religion.
http://videosift.com/video/Hans-Teeuwen-little-God


written by cybrbeast  | 3 days 20 hours 50 minutes ago | CH
 0  | flag spam (0)

Muslim girls collide with Teeuwen
Hans Teeuwen is a great absurdist and controversial stand up comedian.
He was a good friend of Theo van Gogh who was murdered for making the controversial film Submission about Islam. At the unveiling of a statue to remember van Gogh he sang a song in which he mentioned these women and that's how he got on the show. Here you can see the speech he made (subtitled)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvOS9vsccJs


written by cybrbeast  | 3 days 22 hours 13 minutes ago | CH
 1  | flag spam (0)

Giant robots attack!
Awesome!
But I don't understand why the robots would first shoot the city up if they were gonna nuke it in the end anyway.


written by cybrbeast  | 4 days 6 hours 55 minutes ago | CH
 0  | flag spam (0)

YouTube allows full 1080p HD (Sift Talk Post)
That's a nice development.


written by cybrbeast  | 4 days 9 hours 30 minutes ago | CH
 0  | flag spam (0)

Urban myths about climate change
>> ^swedishfriend:
Since global warming is so controversial and hard to prove why even mention it? Air quality should be plenty of reason to lower emissions and this problem has plenty of non-controversial proof. Why even talk about global warming when it basically impossible to prove when there are plenty of other reasons to lower emissions.
-Karl

Uhm CO2 does little to the quality of air. Air with a little added CO2 is not harmful in any way, unless it reaches ridiculously high levels. Air quality is mostly harmed by aerosols like soot and NOx. These are actually cleaned up effectively. Only problem is that some of these aerosols (SO2 in particular) acted like global cooling agents by making clouds more reflective. So cleaner air will actually increase global warming somewhat.


written by cybrbeast  | 5 days 8 hours 49 minutes ago | CH
 1  | flag spam (0)

Pixar's Hidden Secrets - Easter eggs in their films
It would be nice if the embed was of higher quality and if they had used full HD material of the movies to zoom in on. Then it would be much clearer, because those WALL-E's at the end were pretty hard to see.
The Monster's Inc one was quite awesome though.


written by cybrbeast  | 5 days 8 hours 59 minutes ago | CH
 0  | flag spam (0)

Self Healing Bio-Concrete
>> ^dystopianfuturetoday:
It would be cool if we could put self replicating bacteria in our gas tanks.

They would have to have something to feed on though


written by cybrbeast  | 5 days 9 hours 10 minutes ago | CH
 1  | flag spam (0)

Urban myths about climate change
Great video, only he can't really blame armchair scientists for not checking out scientific literature. Because most of that is only accessible at high price or via university subscriptions (at very high cost for the university).
We need science to go into public journals. The high price for articles goes mostly to the publishers of the journals. While the submitting scientists get almost nothing for the paper, only a place in a big journal if he's lucky. And the peer review of the papers is also usually done for free. Therefor all science should be published in big open-source databases. It would give everyone access and also allow much better technological improvements, because even people with low budgets could work on these things if they were open.


written by cybrbeast  | 6 days 20 hours 41 minutes ago | CH
 7  | flag spam (0)

Zero Punctuation: Dragon Age: Origins
For everyone commenting on the game I'd like to hear the platform your playing on. I can't undersand people comparing it to Mass Effect or KotOR. With those I played in third person/FPS perspective. With Dragon Age on the PC I mostly play from an isometric point of view. This gives a much better tactical overview and is quite necessary when using the powerful area of effects spells (but only if friendly fire is on).

I've played it for about 20 hours and I still don't know if I really like it. It's good, but the worlds of KotOR, Mass Effect, and especially Fallout 3, and Morrowind, and even Risen had much bigger draw on me.

Big downside of Oblivion was the level scaling and quite repetitive world. But this could be solved by installing the overhaul which removed leveling and made the game much more interesting.
The level scaling in Dragon Age can be pretty annoying when you have quite high level characters and suddenly a large group of wolves become a danger. Or a large group of thugs which you should be able to kill easily. Also making a good party is quite tricky. Because if I just want to using a quite important skill like lock picking, that means I have to have a 'weak' rogue in my team.


written by cybrbeast  | 6 days 21 hours 7 minutes ago | CH
 1  | flag spam (0)

Top Of The World - Rascalz Feat. Barrington Levy & K-OS
Barrington Levy is a great Reggae artist. I recommend the album Englishman (1979) or Too Experienced - The Best of...


written by cybrbeast  | 1 week ago | CH
 0  | flag spam (0)

GTA IV: Fat Man Parkour Fail
Is it me or is the gravity acceleration in most videogames lower than the real g?


written by cybrbeast  | 1 week ago | CH
 1  | flag spam (0)

What if Earth had rings like Saturn?
We could strategically nuke the Moon to bring some dust into orbit.


written by cybrbeast  | 1 week ago | CH
 7  | flag spam (0)

NASA's UFO Footage [10:11]
OMG OMG, we're under attack by lens flares, camera artifacts and space debris!!!!!
And lets not forget cosmic rays impacting highly sensitive CCD equipment. Or unfocused and overexposed dust/ice particles in the camera or just outside the lens.

I must admit, some of them are pretty strange though.


written by cybrbeast  | 1 week 1 day ago | CH
 0  | flag spam (0)

Getting Ready for VideoSift 4.1 (Sift Talk Post)
Very minor, but I'd like to see the number of * amazon invocations I've made in my profile. And maybe a little reward for diligent work, though that might lead to amazon spamming.


written by cybrbeast  | 1 week 1 day ago | CH
 0  | flag spam (0)
comment listing type:

Top Sift for Nov 26th, 2009

Friends O' the Sift
Top 15 Books Sifters of All Time
1. kronosposeidon  (1386 votes)
2. dystopianfuturetoday  (1094 votes)
3. BicycleRepairMan  (748 votes)
4. Zifnab  (711 votes)
5. MrFisk  (647 votes)
6. rasch187  (518 votes)
7. MikesHL13  (495 votes)
8. kulpims  (477 votes)
9. firefly  (429 votes)
10. NetRunner  (424 votes)
11. mauz15  (385 votes)
12. Sarzy  (376 votes)
13. Issykitty  (363 votes)
14. guitarwolf  (331 votes)
15. alien_concept  (318 votes)
Top 7 Books Sifters of the Past Week
1. demon_ix  (169 votes)
2. MikesHL13  (112 votes)
3. longde  (29 votes)
4. volumptuous  (16 votes)
5. Fusionaut  (9 votes)
6. JesseoftheNorth  (6 votes)
7. jan  (1 vote)