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Flamenco Flashmob in Spanish Bank
“Encouraged by the recent events surrounding Bankia, into whom the government is injecting billions of euros while the Spanish population is plunged into misery, we wanted to join the many criticisms against this theft.”
The Bonzo Dog Band on Do Not Adjust Your Set
YouTube allows the rediscovery of highlights from very distant memory, in this case the seminal TV series ‘Do Not Adjust Your Set” featuring the Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band. Here they are performing “Hunting Tigers Out In Indiah”: “I really … Continue reading
Posted in Music, social media, UK, video
Tagged 1960s, bonzo, bonzo dog band, bonzo dog doo dah band, british, Charter, comedy, Dejanews, doo dah, frank zappa, Monty Python, Music, neil innes, newsgroup, performance, rediscovery, richard bryant, topic, traffic, VivStanshall, youtube
Amazing Alex Calder Logo on Google
Today is apparently Alexander Calder’s 113th Birthday and to celebrate, Google have replaced the usual search logo with one of their frequent commemorative logos (doodles), in this case an interactive 2d representation of one of Alex Calder’s famous mobiles. Also, … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Calendar, Google+
Tagged alex calder, Alex Calder Logo, Alexander, alexander calder, birthday, Calder, google, Interactive, logo, logos, Mobile, search, youtube
Earthquake in Spain, Murcia, Lorca
Murcia is Spain’s most seismically active area and suffered earthquake tremors in 2005 and 1999. It is close to the large faultline beneath the Mediterranean Sea where the European and African continents meet.A Murcia regional government statement said eight people, … Continue reading
Posted in Spain
Tagged African, african continents, ash, cars, city, cracks, earth, earthquake, earthquake tremors, Euro, Europe, faultline, government statement, Hospital, lorca, Mediterranean, mediterranean sea, movie, Murcia, quakes, regional government, rubble, Spain, television images, youtube
Video: World’s Luckiest Man
World’s Luckiest Man (Sent from Flipboard) Andy Roberts http://distributedresearch.net/blog via posterous
Posted in Randomness, video
Tagged Luckiest, luckiest man, Man, video, video world, window, world, youtube





