Classic Sesame Street – Richard Pryor’s alphabet
A funny, SFW (!) rendition from back in 1976…
[via Boing Boing]
The Official Google Blog posts:
There’s a lot that can be said about John Lennon, one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. Even more can be said about the individual experiences people have had growing up with his music. It seems like everyone has a Lennon story. The earliest memory I have of him is listening to his songs in the backseat of our old station wagon with my brothers, watching my mom and dad sing along on the cassette player. It’s a very simple memory, but rich with subtlety—the sunlight through the windshield, my mom’s smile—and so it’s stuck with me. And maybe that’s what John’s music is about. There’s an earnest simplicity to it, yet I’m sure any one of us, regardless of whether or not we were around during his time, could describe some way he has deeply enriched our lives.
Starting today and all day tomorrow, which would have been John’s 70th birthday, we’re celebrating him with our first-ever animated video doodle. The old saying, ”A picture is worth a thousand words” still rings true, so I hope a moving picture will help me adequately—and simply—thank John for the memories.
Libya takes hard line on .ly link shortening domains
Airplanes are interesting toys but of no military value.
Stop Advertising From Pulling A Train
Stop Advertising From Pulling A Train
We’re tired of hearing Hey Soul Sister by Train in what seems like every other television ad. It’s time to put a stop to it.
[via CNN]