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Carl Sagan Sings

gijoel writes "Someone with too much time on their hands and access to Auto-Tune has taken clips from Carl Sagan's Cosmos series to make this fantastic song. Watch for the Stephen Hawking cameo."

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  1. New Slashdot meme? by areusche · · Score: 5, Funny

    (Jostles for microphone) I'm sorry Carl, but Beyoncé had the best music video of all time!

  2. Expurgated version by LSD-OBS · · Score: 2, Funny

    Is there a version edited for rednecks?

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  3. Autotune the News #8 was the best mix by Gopal.V · · Score: 2, Funny

    Yo, I'm happy for Autotune #1 and all, but I'ma let you finish... the Autotune the News #8 was the best news mix of all time.

    Especially the lip-sync video editing was just too good. It had me singing along to Michael Vick ... that's gotta count for something :)

  4. Re:fuck autotune by Zerth · · Score: 4, Funny

    Do you think he'd be for or against sounding like Kermit the Frog gone techno?

  5. Re:A Still More Glorious Dawn (of some sort) by tsm_sf · · Score: 2, Funny

    So let's say that we do colonize space and/or other worlds. Why do these guys think that the "colonists" won't end up just like us in due time?

    Nobody thinks that. You think there are people thinking this, but I think you're wrong.

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  6. Re:A Still More Glorious Dawn (of some sort) by rantingkitten · · Score: 2, Funny

    Why exactly, does the universe need or want us to survive? If the universe doesn't need us, why do *we* need us?

    What the hell are you even talking about? This is about as coherent as an episode of Teletubbies.

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  7. Re:A Still More Glorious Dawn (of some sort) by ciderVisor · · Score: 2, Funny

    This is about as coherent as an episode of Teletubbies.

    Oh yeah ?

    "Laa-Laa sent out for one of those short, plump little breads called Tubby Toast, which look as though they had been moulded in the fluted scallop of The Noo-Noo's hose. And soon, mechanically, weary after a dull day with the prospect of a depressing morrow, I raised to my lips a spoonful of the Tubby Custard in which I had soaked a morsel of the toast. No sooner had the warm liquid, and the crumbs with it, touched my palate than a shudder ran through my whole body, and I stopped, intent upon the extraordinary changes that were taking place...at once the vicissitudes of life had become indifferent to me, its disasters innocuous, its brevity illusory..."

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  8. Re:Question: by machine321 · · Score: 2, Funny

    I thought the processing made Hawking's voice sound raspy and unrealistic.