A really weird religious cable access show hosted by a black puppet. I'm sure some of you have seen these episodes before, but I just discovered it

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Junior Christian Science Bible Lesson Show
A really weird religious cable access show hosted by a black puppet. I'm sure some of you have seen these episodes before, but I just discovered it

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Junior Christian Science Bible Lesson Show
Gearing up for her big Shakespeare in the Park performance, Anne Hathaway was spotted rehearsing in New York City’s Central Park yesterday (July 1). The “Bride Wars” babe looked prim and proper as she sauntered around the stage in a period-authentic ivory dress with a pulled-back hairdo. In related news, Miss Hathaway was recently invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences, an exclusive group of actors, directors, and producers that is allowed only 6000 members at any time
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Anne Hathaway: Central Park Cutie
www.pbs.org We can’t see dark matter, and some skeptics doubt its existence, but many scientists think it makes up 20-some percent of our universe. Astronomer Doug Clowe explains how the Bullet Cluster, a group of galaxies billions of light years away, may shed some light on this mysterious stuff. Don’t miss the new season of NOVA scienceNOW, airing every Wednesday at 9pm starting June 25 on PBS
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NOVA scienceNOW | The Dark Matter Mystery | PBS
Some students at Wroclaw University of Technology came up with this college dorm light show. These computer science kids were probably actually pretty cool.

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Knight Rider Light Show
This will probably get taken down, but this is my favorite scene from the movie “The Philadelphia Experiment.” I first saw this movie when I was a little kid, and since then it has always been my favorite science-fiction movie ever. The Navy did an experiment in 1943 to try to make a ship invisible to enemy radar by generating a very strong electromagnetic field…but something goes WAY wrong! (By the way, according to legend, this is based on a real experiment the Navy did

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The Philadelphia Experiment