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2008 Critical Moments to Save the Earth: What Can I Do? Seminar - Part 1
Words of Wisdom - Episode 668, 2008 Critical Moments to Save the Earth: What Can I Do? Seminar - Part 1 June 29, 2008 - Formosa , Air date: Jul 13, 2008 (WOW - 20080713)
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BBC Lightning Nature Strikes Back
Euphoria Engine demonstration
In this video I deconstruct the broken watch straw man argument used by creationist/ID supporters to attack evolution. I had to pack a ton of information into this video so you WILL need to pause it periodically. The basic premise of the argument is that a bunch of parts will never randomly assemble into the correct arrangement to form a properly functioning complex. Once again, creationists/ID supporters miss the basic concept of evolution entirely. No biologists believes, nor is there any evidence that complex systems form spontaneously in one fell swoop. That would be creation. Systems evolve through many intermediates, one step at a time, slowly building up the complexity. I simulate clocks as living organisms. Selective pressure is focused on their ability to accurately tell time. NO goal is imposed on the design. Clocks evolve through a series of transitional forms. Gradually the complexity is built up.
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NATURE | Dogs That Changed the World | Behind the Scenes | PBS
In this exclusive video, producer/director Corinna Faith discusses the challenges of filming dogs in remote locations around the world, including sled dogs in the Arctic, singing dogs in Papua New Guinea and sheepdogs in the Scottish fells. NATURE's two-part special DOGS THAT CHANGED THE WORLD airs Sundays, April 22 and 29 at 8 p.m. (ET) on PBS (check local listings). Academy Award-winning actor F. Murray Abraham narrates the programs, a highlight of NATURE's 25th anniversary season. The series is produced by Thirteen/WNET New York for PBS. For more information, visit http://www.pbs.org/nature
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Michael Winslow standup routine.
A very funny parody of Star Wars Episode 3. Source: http://www.sequentialpictures.com
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