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“Digital Janitor” is one segment from a low budget sci-fi film in progress being developed by a collaboration of film makers from http://ghostswithshitjobs.com. Watch it. It’s refreshingly sardonic.
YouTube Channel for the book “Alien Interview”, edited by Lawrence R. Spencer
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“Digital Janitor” is one segment from a low budget sci-fi film in progress being developed by a collaboration of film makers from http://ghostswithshitjobs.com. Watch it. It’s refreshingly sardonic.
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A little free advise from Bruce Lee….
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Slowed down footage of a bee squirting a clear liquid from its anus,, taken at the Auckland Botanical Gardens. Originally the event happened fast enough, 4 frames at 30 fps, that it was only viewable upon being slowed down. Since my camera scans from top to bottom, and the bee was positioned in the lower portion of the video, I believe this event actually took more like a tenth of a second instead of an approximately an eighth.

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This is my favorite classical music composition ever. This performance is delivered with precision and passion by the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra:
Symphony No 9 in D minor, Op 125 “Choral”
Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven
(1770, Bonn, Germany — 1827, Vienna, Austria)
Beethoven is widely regarded as the greatest composer who ever lived. His 9th Symphony combines the worlds of vocal and instrumental music in a manner never before attempted. His personal life was marked by a heroic struggle against encroaching deafness, and some of his most important works were composed during the last 10 years of his life when he was quite unable to hear.
Performance by Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
Christian Thielemann, conductor
1 Allegro ma non troppo, un poco maestoso
2 Scherzo. Molto vivace — Presto
3 Adagio molto e cantabile
4 Presto — Allegro ma non troppo
Annette Dasch, soprano
Mihoko Fujimura, contralto
Piotr Beczala, tenor
Georg Zeppenfeld, bass