As Hollywood prepares for a summer filled with 3-D blockbuster hopefuls and cable networks launch 3-D networks and programming for newly-released 3-D televisions, the trend towards this new technology is hard to miss—except for the millions of Americans who literally can’t see it.
Movies including “Avatar” and “Alice in Wonderland” have already left their impression on the 3-D screen and new movies using the technology are making their way into theaters across the country. Meanwhile, ESPN and the Discovery Channel are preparing to broadcast in 3-D. This new technology is catching the eyes of fans nationwide, but some people may not be able to enjoy the 3-D experience because of vision problems.
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During a summer camp, it is required that kids cross a creek via a hanging rope. During a rope crossing, this blonde female suddenly loses her grip and falls straight back into to the cold cold water. Watch and laugh at this imminent fail of epic proportions. If your still bored, check out/add my profile/videos if you like 'fails' or are into that sort of thing.
Bacardi Limited, the largest privately held spirits company in the world, today announced the initial phase of its US$250 million dollar investment in Scotch whisky production has been completed. This investment is to meet growing demand for the premium portfolio of Dewar’s Scotch whiskies, which are among the top-selling, favorite and most awarded Scotches in the world.
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This looks like a regular kids soccer match - but look deeper and you'll see a bridge for peace. A group of Jewish and Arab kids play together using soccer to bridge the gap and become friends.