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Will Femia is a Weblog enthusiast who, through good fortune and dumb luck, was introduced to the form as his position as chat producer for MSNBC.com careered into obsolescence. On any given day, Will can be found having already spent an unhealthy amount of time squinting at a computer screen.

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Coolest thing I saw today

Posted: Wednesday, September 24, 2008 3:53 PM by Will Femia

(It takes to about the 24 second mark to understand what's coming. It begins in earnest at about 42 seconds.)

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This is...weird. It's like Nine Inch Nails, kiddie-style.
That was awesome - I love stuff like that.. Not sure - I might have even gotten this from you, Will, but it reminded me of

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JzqumbhfxRo
Wow, that was a really confusing first 40 seconds.

Great video though. I'm going to have to send that to everyone now.
Took me a little bit to figure out where that was going...it looked vaguely Exorcist-esque at first with the snarling.
Pretty cool though.
Too cute. How long does it take someone to make video like this?
Absolutely fabulous! This is a fine example of why I loves me some intartubes.
Very Art of Noise like. See http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sFK0-lcjGU
2:14 of wasted time
Here's one that's not just music made out of noises, but more:

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RePCCHMsBYE">YouTube - The Rehersal: these beats don't happen on their own</a>
I just watched the first video in the comments, from John in Austin, and he wins the thread.  Really cool.


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