Entries in YouTube (5)

Saturday
Sep102011

Have you seen... [laughing babies]

We are evolutionarily disposed to love babies.  And laughing with a baby is good for you.  That's why this guy has almost 200 million views.  It even has an entry in Wikipedia!.

Something about tearing paper must drive babies to laugh.  This one has made 24 million people smile...

 ...and this baby laughs so hard he falls over!

Finally, what happens when you multiply a laughing baby by four?

Monday
Sep052011

Have you seen... [talented rabbits]

Move over, Rover.  Rabbits can do tricks too.  Who knew?

This one is the cutest letter-opener ever:

And these rescued rabbits are very trainable - kudos to the rescuer too:

Wikipedia says litter training is possible too.  I had no idea.

Saturday
Aug272011

Have you seen... [cat & dog bloopers]

Frau A loves cats.  So I found this YouTube video that has fantastic examples of cats... just being cats.

In the case of dogs, you're not always sure if it's the dog or the owner that is silly.

Monday
Aug222011

Have you seen... [fun experiments]

YouTube is a great source of pop science!  Okay, maybe it's not science in strict terms, but rather cool phenomena.  In this case, slow-motion video gives a new perspective on fire & water.

First, what happens when you put a lighter in a blender?  (Not the best video quality...)

Second, the "Slow Mo Guys" fill a huge water balloon and pop it.

Their high school science teachers would be proud.

Saturday
Aug132011

Have you seen... [crazy awesome people]

There are a lot of "blooper" style videos on YouTube.  I like this one more because it shows the cool (and crazy) things we're capable of, rather than all the mistakes along the way.

"People are Awesome" has over 30 million views to date, and it's easy to see why.