Ice Cream Maker White Mountain
And more complicated gizmos with Lego, ice cream and Karl Lagerfeld Sacal killer mountain. Here are the videos we have chosen for you this week. If you are not afraid of the vacuum and do not get the shivers just looking in from the seventh floor balcony of your movie, then enjoy the spectacular images that tells the victory of the Eiger, the Swiss ice cream maker white mountain called the "killer mountain" because of its difficulties. But do not miss the second "square" captured this week by the trailer for Ridley Scott project, which collected the videos posted on YouTube and shot all in the same day. The search for symmetry, the exact opposite as yin and yang (white and black, day and night, man and woman) is the basis for a spectacular movie Radiolab that in less than three minutes gives an overview of many situations in which on the left side of the screen you see the exact complement of what is on the right side. An experiment unusual but very charming. During a meeting held in 1994 in a study center in Colorado some anonymous information gurus predicted that 15 years later would become the object of geek worship, the tablet. One of them, Knight-Ridder produced a video demonstrating their faith in daily life-tablet of the future. The expert in the video insists that the traditional paper journal will not disappear with the digital age, but insists that the end user does not affect the substrate involved when information is given to the information itself. Words really holy, if we consider that 15 years ago was really the digital information age. An incredible assembly that carries across the room a number of balloons football and basketball has been realized only used with Lego components, Rala A Japanese patient with crowds Akiyuki who has put together a path engineered for the balls that pass between ascents and descents, and small pickup trucks and trains, which they deliver to your destination. It was on YouTube once records of visions. Scarface of Arabia. This is the total footprint Middle Eastern film "The Devil's Double", directed by Lee Tamahori with actor Dominic Cooper ("Mamma Mia", "The Duchess") in the dual role (hence the title) of the beloved son of Saddam, Usay, and Latif Yahia, an eccentric look-alike of young and restless (and many others all negative adjectives), son of Rais. The film was presented and awarded at the Sundance Festival and scheduled for release in July. Sounds interesting for the glitz and the dialogues of the setting. But I wonder how it will be massacred by dubbing . . Magical power of ice cream. Karl Lagerfeld, the legendary fashion designer famous for the beauty of his photographs, he decided to continue his career as a director of commercials and has turned its attention to Magnum ice creams. . . .