Hysterically Funny Blue’s Clues And Sherlock Mash-Up [Video]
Two great crime solving minds come together in this College Humor video that puts Sherlock into the world of Blue’s Clues.
Continue ReadingTwo great crime solving minds come together in this College Humor video that puts Sherlock into the world of Blue’s Clues.
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Continue ReadingIt’s set to include a whole new range of Skylanders characters for kids to collect and enjoy. There are Giants who tower over standard-sized figures and have their own special powers and new Lightcore figures that light up when placed on the Portal of Power.
Continue ReadingMy kids have moved on to things like The Legend of Korra and now, thanks to Cartoon Network’s MAD show, they can have the best of both worlds in this gem of a video. Dora fights the bad guys, teaches Spanish and bends water, all without breaking a sweat!
Continue ReadingHow often to you get to see those blue polo shirt-wearing engineers busting a move? Never. But this video has them dancing and singing and doing what I’d imagine happened after the cameras turned off once the Curiosity landed.
Continue ReadingIn this spoof, we see what a butt-kicking, real life Dora the Explorer movie would look like with Ariel Winter of Modern Family as the lovable Dora. The way she takes care of map when he starts singing made me love her all over again.
Continue ReadingIt’s ridiculously easy to use. Simply charge the case-like projector with the USB cable provided, slide your iPhone 4 or 4S into the dock connector and it’s ready to go. The built-in 2100mAh battery means you won’t drain your phone playing video and it even serves as a back-up battery should your phone run low.
Continue ReadingI think the magic of believing in Santa Claus is one of the best things about Christmas. My daughter is three this year so she is starting to understand and believe in Santa. So she was really excited when I told her we had a video from Santa Claus just for her. Portable North Pole […]
Continue ReadingThe song “I Love The Mountains” has long been a sing-along staple at kids’ summer camps, on seniors’ tour buses, anywhere people who like to sing gather. The words are simple and the refrain is too catchy to forget. But you’ve got to admit, the original lyrics just beg for modification. I love the mountains I […]
Continue ReadingHard to believe nobody’s LOLcatted the Thundercats 100 times before. Sit down under your double rainbow, cuddle with your Nyan cat, and facepalm at the Thunder LOLcats. You’re the Jedi of the sea!
Continue Reading(Okay Go’s latest video “All is Not Lost” [an HTML5 video created for Google’s “Chrome Experiment” program] can be watched in any browser–but only Chrome users get the full experience!) A couple of weeks back, amidst the initial “I got a golden invite” hub-bub over on Google+, I asked, “Would my Google+ experience be any […]
Continue ReadingSo I was walking down the internet one day (doo-dah, doo-dah) and I found something small but significant to me as a woman and a science-lover. It sounds a bit dull at face value. After all, it’s a very brief video of several chemists telling the tales of how, as children, they first became interested […]
Continue ReadingI had to wait seven seasons and four movies to finally watch Deanna Troi and Will Riker (Star Trek: The Next Generation) tie the knot. Don’t get me wrong, it was well worth the wait, but Twilight fans will not have to wait quite so long to see Edward and Bella wed. Viewers of the […]
Continue ReadingMy five-year-old is on his way to kindergarten this fall, and oh how I worry. He’s small for his age and wicked smart; an easy target for bullies, in other words. In the future, he may even be teased because his parents are queer and nerdy. Now, my son is pretty assertive, and he’s already […]
Continue ReadingWhile so many people work to maintain a cutting edge entertainment system – Blu-ray! Tivo! High Def! Flat Screen! – this family is happily geeking out over a clunky VCR plugged into a TV that by today’s standards is small. My family loves movie nights as much as the next family, but life happens. We […]
Continue ReadingAnyone familiar with me knows that I have a camera on my person at all times. If you see me walking down the street, I have a camera. I’m here, therefore I shoot. Wait. My first post for GeekMom and I’ve told a lie. The truth is that I’m usually carrying anywhere from 3 to […]
Continue ReadingIf every element on the periodic table got this sort of treatment in school, future colleges might be overrun with chemistry majors. This funny little piece of edutainment could only be better if it was the trailer for a video game. For related educational amusements, read on: Rather like a latter day version of […]
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