Japanese Game Show


Japanese game show set in library... Funny as Hell

No Cookies in the Library - Classic Sesame Street


Much to the chagrin of a tempermental librarian Cookie Monster can't seem to comprehend that libraries don't have cookies. My mom loves this skit for some reason.

Library Porno


http://prankvote.com Pervert caught on his computer at the library.

Mr Bean - Library


Mr Bean at the Library.

Tour The Library


Hop on a cart and take a tour of the Harper College Library while the knowledgable staff quides you to your destination.

Interval Library


A project made for UWM: shoot something to do with intervals in the library. I chose the moving stacks in the basement. You press a button and they slowly go along a track to open up. It was sort of a "What happens after hours" type of thing... kinda. If I had to give a reason for the goings on. 2004.

Building Academic Library 2.0


Academic Library 2.0 Keynote Speaker: Meredith Farkas, Distance Learning Librarian Norwich University, Northfield A Conference sponsored by the Librarians Association of the University of California, Berkeley Division Once a symbolic bastion of traditional accumulations of specialized knowledge, today's academic library operates in an information landscape grown increasingly variegated and difficult to traverse. Paradoxically, at the same time, data, information, knowledge, cultural production, and scholarship are far more accessible, appropriable, and manipulable than ever before. New media attract widespread attention, more pliable technologies emerge with increasing frequency, and--most importantly--young generations of students and faculty with aptitudes, skills, and expectations borne of a world massively defined by the Internet and its progeny are populating the halls of academe. The convergence of the once distinct technological and social meanings of the term "network" is evident in the rise of communities of remote collaborations among friends, acquaintances, students, and researchers. These developments compel academic libraries to consider how best to apply new technologies to suit users' demands and to satisfy their institutional and educational missions. The Academic Library 2.0 conference will address the phenomenon of academic libraries taking affirmative steps to deploy technologies and services that facilitate users' virtually instant connection to diverse sources of knowledge and information, as well as to help users directly contribute form and substance to those sources.

Farting in Public (Farting in Library)


What happens when you send a teenager into a public library with a fart machine? Before we sent Spencer into the library we had him walk around outside. The best stuff is when he's inside. Click here to Subscribe to Nalts! http://youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=nalts To see Nalts' Polish cousin in "Nose Picking in Public," click here: http://nosepicker.ofnalts.com/ Or see him pratfall like an idiot here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBrZJOjEubE http://www.kevinnalts.com About this video: http://nalts.wordpress.com/2007/03/26/candid-camera-amateur-style/ Who is Nalts? http://nalts.wordpress.com/about/ Concept by Brad Aronson. Thanks to Spencer for his bravery, and Matty, Tommy and Patrick for help. Thanks to *YOUTUBEtheater* for the new intro! http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=Y0UTUBEtheater Intro tune by *Mystery Guitar Man* http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=MysteryGuitarMan My other intro with graphics by *RHComics* http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTT-nQ7yqBo

Best Practices in Javascript Library Design


Google Tech Talks August 17, 2007 ABSTRACT This talk explores all the techniques used to build a robust, reusable, cross-platform JavaScript Library. We'll look at how to write a solid JavaScript API, show you how to use functional programming to create contained, concise, code, and delve deep into common cross browser issues that you'll have to solve in order to have a successful library. John Resig is a JavaScript Evangelist, working for the Mozilla Corporation, and the author of the book 'Pro Javascript Techniques.' He's also the creator and lead developer of the jQuery JavaScript library and the co-designer of the FUEL JavaScript library (included in Firefox 3). He's currently located in...

Prangstgrup Library Musical - Reading on a Dream PRANK!!


Mike Barry and Anjuli Kolb star in an absolutely hilarious musical where they start singing broadway style music in a library filled with unsuspecting people. Lyrics (written by Brian Jacobs) What's this? What's this on the page? I can hardly believe my eyes. Everything that seems a new surprise and I'm doing it all because I'm readin' on a dream. Magical places and faces to see Poetry, science and technology Inspiration in my imagination I'm just a page or two away. Nobody sings in the library. Nobody here makes a peep. But I can't keep it in Yeah, I just gotta be singin' and nobody can stop me now. Because I'm readin' on a dream. Readin' on a hell of a feeling. And I wish that I could share but nobody ever dares. And I feel so alone. I'm happy, but I'm on my own. If only there was someone to s hare in this experience. (Anjuli Kolb stands) Would you give me a chance? And would you care to dance? Care!... to dance? (Together) Yes, we're readin' on a dream. We're Readin' on a hell of feeling and I found someone to share. Yes, what a wonderful pair. Readin' on a dream. We're readin' on a terrific feeling and I'm thinkin' it out loud. Yes, I'm thinkin' it out loud. Readin', readin' on a, readin', readin' on a, readin', we're reading on a dream. Let's do it!

1987 - Betty Glover Library Workout Tape Ad


This was a project I did in college at ASU for class. Yes, I also worked at the library, and Betty Glover (an incredibly sweet lady) was my boss. This was way before non-linear editing. It's a bit dated, but still holds up pretty well, I think.

"Ray of Light" St. Joseph County Public Library Version


This video was created for library staff in service day at the St. Joseph County Public Library in South Bend, Indiana by Dale kerkman, Bob lewandowski, Michael Stephens and Adam Tarwacki. Set to Madonna's "Ray of Light," and inspired by the video of the song, this video details a day in the life of a thriving public library system, highlighting the faces and places that make the library the library.

Denver Public Library: Summer of Reading


Kitty takes a summer job only to realize he'd rather be at the Denver Public Library reading, competing in a DDR tournament, hanging out with librarians and so much more. Good kitty. Music by the Hot IQs!

Ubuntu @ the Library


I installed Ubuntu because I was fed up with all the different OSes on the library computers. It was easy, and a little fun.

Ron Paul in Debate at Reagan Library (May '07)


A guest on CNBC and Pat Buchanan comment on Ron Paul followed by Ron Paul in the debate.

UCLA Student Tasered by Police in Library


UCPD taser a student in the library http://www.dailybruin.com/news/articles.asp?id=38958

Web 2.0 Expo NY: Gary Vaynerchuk (Wine Library), Building Personal Brand Within the Social Media Landscape


Building Personal Brand Within the Social Media Landscape. Note: This presentation contains adult language.

Carl Sagan introduces the library of Alexandria


Clip from episode one of the COSMOS series

Library detective Mr. Bookman Seinfeld


Hilarious Mr. Bookman from Seinfeld, this is my favorite Seinfeld scene ever!!

GTUG - Using the Google Collections Library for Java (1 of 2)


08/06/2008 - http://sv-gtug.org The Java Collections Framework is indispensable to nearly every Java developer. Yet, you may often find yourself searching for a collection type, implementation, or utility that's nowhere to be found. In this session, you'll learn how the open-source Google Collections Library builds on the excellent foundation of java.util, to provide more of the building blocks you need to do your job. You'll see many examples of how your code can become simpler, safer, more flexible, and more powerful by adopting classes like ReferenceMap, Multimap, our immutable collections and many others. Kevin Bourrillion is the lead engineer for Google's core Java libraries, more of which will be open-sourced in the future. He is a primary author of the Google Collections Library, and of Google's Java dependency injection framework, Guice. He came to Google in 2004 after seven years of fighting for life at a string of Hot Silicon Valley Start-Ups.

GTUG - Using the Google Collections Library for Java (2 of 2)


08/06/2008 - http://sv-gtug.org The Java Collections Framework is indispensable to nearly every Java developer. Yet, you may often find yourself searching for a collection type, implementation, or utility that's nowhere to be found. In this session, you'll learn how the open-source Google Collections Library builds on the excellent foundation of java.util, to provide more of the building blocks you need to do your job. You'll see many examples of how your code can become simpler, safer, more flexible, and more powerful by adopting classes like ReferenceMap, Multimap, our immutable collections and many others. Kevin Bourrillion is the lead engineer for Google's core Java libraries, more of which will be open-sourced in the future. He is a primary author of the Google Collections Library, and of Google's Java dependency injection framework, Guice. He came to Google in 2004 after seven years of fighting for life at a string of Hot Silicon Valley Start-Ups.

Nice Library Game


Sccchhhht, silence please :D

Tour of WKU Libraries


This is a video tour of WKU Libraries, which provides print and electronic information services to the WKU community and the public.

CGAL: The Open Source Computational Geometry Algorithms Library


Google Tech Talks March, 3 2008 ABSTRACT Introduction Project mission statement, history, internal organization, partners, CGAL in numbers. What's in CGAL A survey on available data structures and algorithms, as well as examples how and by whom they are used. Topics include Triangulations, Voronoi diagrams, Boolean operations on polygons and polyhedra, arrangements of curves and their applications, Mesh generation, Geometry processing, Alpha shapes, Convex hull algorithms, Operations on polygons, Search structures, Interpolation, Shape analysis, fitting, and distances, Kinetic data structures... Generic Programming Paradigm CGAL data structures are C++ template classes and functions, usually taking several template parameters (with default values for ease of use). This gives developers an incredible flexibility to adapt the data structures to their needs, which is important internally for code reuse, and important for end users, as they typically integrate CGAL in already existing applications. Parts of CGAL are also interfaced with languages and software like Python, Java, Scilab, Qt and the Ipe drawing editor. Exact Geometric Computing Paradigm We present how to make geometric algorithms correct, robust, and nevertheless fast, by combining floating point arithmetic with exact arithmetic, and clever filtering mechanisms to switch between these two modes. These mechanisms can be used for geometric predicates, as well as for geometric constructions, which instead of a discrete return value generate new geometric entities. Conclusion and Outlook A wrapup, and a sneak preview on algorithms that might make it into future releases of CGAL. Speaker: Andreas Fabri, PhD, GeometryFactory As member of the initial development team of the CGAL project, Andreas is one of the architects of the CGAL software. For several years he chaired the CGAL Editorial Board. In 2003, Andreas founded the GeometryFactory as spin-off of the CGAL project, offering licenses, service and support to commercial users. Andreas received his PhD in 1994 from the Ecole des Mines de Paris, while working on geometric algorithms for parallel machines at INRIA. Speaker: Sylvain Pion, PhD, INRIA Sophia-Antipolis Sylvain got involved in the CGAL project during his PhD, which he received in 1999 at INRIA. He worked then on providing generic solutions to numerical robustness issues arising in geometric algorithms. Later on he worked on the efficiency of some fundamental geometric algorithms such as 3D Delaunay triangulations. He is now also involved in C++ standardization, and is working on parallel geometric algorithms. He is employed as researcher at INRIA, and is the current chair of the CGAL Editorial Board.

Bionic Student: Adventures in the Walter W. Stiern Library


Bionic student guiding a library tour and teaching peers how to use the library.