The Etymological Origins of Early Occupational Titles
Rob Watts of RobWords takes a utilitarian look at the origins of words that describe certain occupations involved in early retail trade.
Non-Verbal Comedian Amusingly Explains How He Performs Onstage Without the Ability to Speak
60 Second Docs met with Ahren Belisle, a non-verbal comedian who performs onstage using body language and speech technology.
Woman Travels Around Greece Feeding Stray Animals
Ermioni Giannakou of Diasozo Animal Rescue Karditsa travels around Greece to feed and provide care for hundreds of stray animals.
Five Year Old Piano Prodigy Flawlessly Performs Mozart
Five year old piano prodigy Alberto Cartuccia Cingolani performed a flawless rendition of Mozart's Piano Sonata No. 16 in C major.
2001 BBC Report About Cameras on Mobile Phones
A fascinating segment from a 2001 BBC News report from Rory Cellan-Jones focuses on the possibility of cameras on mobile phones.
Curious Otters Adorably React to a Soap Bubble Gun
Pet otters Kotaro and Hana were taken outside by their devoted humans to find out how they would react to a soap bubble gun made for dogs.
Dachshund and Lively Tortoise Play a Game of Soccer
A little dachshund and a sprightly tortoise played a lively football game (soccer) in their family's yard in Antwerp, Belgium.
Artist Builds Giant Concrete Sarcophagus for a Bag of Flaming Hot Cheetos for Future Generations to Find
Artist Sunday Nobody built a giant 3,000 pound concrete sarcophagus for a bag of Flaming Hot Cheetos that future generations can find.
Inside Flea’s Custom Hilltop Home in Los Angeles
Anthony Stellini of RSR Real Estate gave a tour of the massive La Crescenta hilltop compound that belongs to Flea of Red Hot Chili Peppers.
What the International Space Station Would Look Like Orbiting at 10,000 Feet
Airplane Mode used Microsoft Flight Simulator to show what the International Space Station would look like if it flew at 10,000 feet.