Spoof Science: Are kids dangerous?

I got tired of attacking ESPN Sport Science. Well, tired of attacking might not be the best term. How about, attack in a new way (here are my older Sport Science attacks).

Check out episode 1 of Spoof Science:

A couple of notes:

  • Watch it youtube if you want the HD version
  • Making videos takes WAY longer than a blog post
  • If you hate hearing your own voice, you will really hate hearing your own voice AND seeing yourself while you are editing

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"If you hate hearing your own voice, you will really hate hearing your own voice AND seeing yourself while you are editing" - Very good!

But, how about a(my) sister reading out your(my) "random thoughts" from your(my) website, in the style of a serious TV news reader? Huh, beat that one.

Paper shuffle, paper shuffle...

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By a request (not verified) on 04 Jun 2010 #permalink

1:25-1:38 Totally precious outtake