Monday, October 1, 2012

Old Computer Parts Bring Techie Spin to Gotye [VIDEO]








Can you put together a song with old computer parts? Apparently, yes.

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You just need an HP Scanjet 3C to perform the vocals, an Amiga Bass 600 to provide your bass and guitar sounds and two hard drives as drummer and cymbal. Wait, you don't believe us? Watch the video above to see -- and hear -- for yourself.


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YouTube user bd594 put together this old-school computer band and directed them in a performance of Gotye's "Somebody That I Used to Know." The result is one of the nerdiest, albeit awesome, covers of a popular song we've ever seen.



9 Mildly Disturbing Scenes Discovered At Legoland



Sometimes you need to look at things a litter bit closer than usual to see the humor -- or the harsh realities -- that they really hold.

At Legoland Florida’s Miniland USA, this is absolutely the case.

Over the course of two days, travel writer and blogger Raymond Walsh found and photographed a number of unexpected Easter Eggs that are built into the giant Lego structure.

According to Walsh's blog, more than 100 Master Builders from North America, Europe, and Asia worked for two years to complete the Miniland USA attraction. According to the photos he collected, some of them had a very twisted sense of humor.

Click here to view this gallery.

This story originally published on Mashable here.



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