Friday Fun: The Amazing, the Terrifying and the Sublime


A new type of camera so fast it visualizes the world one trillion frames per second, so detailed it shows light itself in motion. I’m actually depressed that I’m not more amazed! Einstein would have given anything to see this.

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Tom Waits = Cookie Monster?

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Chris Thile performs Bach’s E Major Prelude (originally for violin)

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Check out more crazy stuff in our “Amazing!” page.

This weekend, all amazing stuff aside, I’m counting on you to help spread the word about our website’s upcoming projects in Tampa. We need your help to raise $3,500 for expenses, equipment upgrades and travel for upcoming events in Tampa–including the RNC convention, P.A.U.L. Festival and the official Ron Paul Rally. Even if you are broke, like us, you can help us by sharing this project with everyone you know.

Aaron Jones directed video for RevPAC and is the creative director of iroots.org. Aaron founded Students for Ron Paul at IU (now YAL) and, working with the Leadership Institute, started over 15 conservative and libertarian groups across the country–including YAL at UC Davis. In 2007, he worked with Operation Live Free or Die and was the videographer for the Ron Paul Blimp.

Nate Vigeant is a photographer doing professional work in California. In 2002, Nate moved to South Lake Tahoe California to be near the mountains. Since then, he has studied economics at the University of California in Davis and is now living in L.A. He has worked as a photojournalist and sports photographer for the California Aggie, while traveling around the world to take on other projects.

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