I’m old enough to remember the coloured paving stones of Carnaby Street. Even though the 60s were long over, there was still a buzz. Now it’s faceless and gray.
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Incredible film from 1945.
VJ Day, Honolulu Hawaii, August 14, 1945 (by Richard Sullivan)
8 months ago • 0 notesBuilt back in 1190s by the once great Ghorid empire, this enigmatic and intricately-ornamented ancient “skyscraper” stands like a missile pointing at the stars - a 65-meter high minaret, the second biggest religious monument of its kind in the world.
11 months ago • 0 notesKids today never had it so good. The first video game, 1969.
Ralph Baer and Bill Harrison Play Ping-Pong Video Game, 1969 (by vintagecomputing)
11 months ago • 0 notesWhat an amazing trick. Certainly didn’t see it coming.
Circus Roncalli Furcoat (by PoekieFientje)
1 year ago • 0 notesBrilliant stuff. Bit late with this one as it’s already had half a million views.
Beatboxer THePETEBOX beatbox and guitar cover of Pixies - Where Is My Mind by Petebox (by Pytrantula)
1 year ago • 0 notesAmazing time-lapse video, using tilt shifting, which makes the scenes almost look like miniature models.
Bathtub IV (by Keith Loutit)
1 year ago • 0 notesJapanese skyscrapers sway during the earthquake. Mesmerizing stuff.
(Source: youtube.com)
1 year ago • 0 notesI love this take on the classic movie.
Charlie and the Apple Factory - CollegeHumor video
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