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Genre: Funny Videos
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CANON HV20 in action! The Sound is utterly important here. Jimi Hendrix fans beware - danger of addictive repetitive watching.
by: Dimko
An open source series that takes hard look at the side effects of our techy lifestyles. We need your help as we adventure into video game addiction, computer related injuries, RSI, WOW http://MoviePals.org
Genre: Entertainment
by: solomonrothman
It’s no surprise that as the New Year comes and goes, so do people’s New Year’s resolutions to exercise and stay in shape. In fact, the number one reason why people quit exercise programs is that the routines, location, and even the music become boring and repetitive. Now there is a way to help people get, and stay motivated. In response to today’s hectic lifestyle, Universal Music Enterprises.
Genre: News Videos
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by: iphoneapp
definitely one of my most difficult project... at first i had the idea of just drawing with my left hand, i figured that would be challenging enough.. but then a friends jokingly suggested that I should use both hands at the same time..... a sane person would laugh it off, a sane person... ---------------------------------------- ---------- the approach Since it is next to impossible to focus on two things simultenously, it is however, possible to always keep both hands moving... I make sure one hand knows how and where to move for the next few strokes while I focus on the other hand, hence the constant attention switching. Sometimes when one of my hand is about to draw something difficult like a specific curve, i would move my other hand to draw something simple like filling an area with shade that needs repetitive strokes. This way I manage to keep both hands moving while alternating focusing on each hand in rapid succession. (for example when i was drawing Morgan freeman's mouth with my left, i move my
by: theportraitart