Wednesday, January 7, 2009

100 and one faces | L'homme 100 têtes

Check out this sweet video. The only thing that I don't like about it is that it's French.

4 comments:

Kristin DeVries said...

Besides the obvious answer (Youtube), where do you find all these videos, Rudi?
Also, how's Stephanie? What's the status of great-grandchild #5 (AKA - Billy Bob - I know that's your name)

Karyl VanDyke said...

Rudi;
I have a feeling your time is limited in about 12 days (my prediction)to be able to research all these interesting videos. Also, if we change to a different e-mail server (we are looking into DSL instead of dial-up),how do I change my e-mail address for everything that's already established, like this blog, for instance. Karyl

Rudi said...

Kristin- YouTube really sets itself up nicely (particularly now that Google owns it) to bring the cool stuff to you- if you know how to do it. I have a YouTube account, with some subscriptions (so that I automatically receive new videos from some groups when they're posted). And because Google and YouTube work so well together, I have a YouTube "Widget" that is the "Featured film of the day" automatically loaded every time that I go to Google (like maybe 20 times/day). Stephanie is feeling very uncomfortable, and is, in her words, "just ready to do this thing." We've been told that 9 month uncomfortability is God's way of nudging you into actually wanting to go into labor.

Rudi said...

Karyl, pretty good prediction, but I'm still sticking with the 16th and a boy (aparently named "Brian Jr." according to Chuck)... time will tell.

As for the e-mail- if you'd like, you can keep your e-mail address as the log-in ID for this blog. The only negative here is that if you were to forget your password, they'd e-mail it to your current (old) e-mail address.

If you wanted to change to a new e-mail address as your blogger ID, either Jason or myself could e-mail you an invitation to contribute to this blog with your new e-mail address (and you'd have to revamp your current account to reflect that). Either way, it's not a problem, really just personal preference.