First found by inky. Also found on Vimeo (2009-08-28 19:21:47 UTC) and BoingBoing (2009-09-10 05:42:17 UTC), and added by Jamie Dubs (2009-08-25 22:58:56 UTC), Stephen Pickering (2009-08-26 01:46:38 UTC), Casey Pugh (2009-08-26 02:16:51 UTC), sighmon (2009-08-26 03:37:00 UTC), trench (2009-08-26 05:42:45 UTC), Mark Yates (2009-08-26 05:49:40 UTC), Thomas Bolling (2009-08-26 06:16:46 UTC), Rob (spaceguy) (2009-08-26 11:41:48 UTC), and 15 other usersJamie Dubs (2009-08-25 22:58:56 UTC), Stephen Pickering (2009-08-26 01:46:38 UTC), Casey Pugh (2009-08-26 02:16:51 UTC), sighmon (2009-08-26 03:37:00 UTC), trench (2009-08-26 05:42:45 UTC), Mark Yates (2009-08-26 05:49:40 UTC), Thomas Bolling (2009-08-26 06:16:46 UTC), Rob (spaceguy) (2009-08-26 11:41:48 UTC), chrisnixon (2009-08-26 11:42:46 UTC), s0apscum (2009-08-26 14:32:15 UTC), kenyatta cheese (2009-08-26 18:15:59 UTC), Steve Woolf (2009-08-27 01:33:48 UTC), fjh (2009-08-29 00:18:39 UTC), Steve Krizman (2009-08-29 03:58:34 UTC), WB8BFW (2009-08-29 04:06:12 UTC), Taiwan Brown (2009-08-29 19:23:33 UTC), Lunarone (2009-08-30 16:26:49 UTC), jjhcutting (2009-08-31 02:30:39 UTC), doron (2009-08-31 16:32:23 UTC), playerx (2009-11-04 11:01:23 UTC), Mangofandango Productions (2009-11-30 02:01:19 UTC), and Trans Human (2010-02-17 16:47:48 UTC).

Video Comments (3)

Jamie Dubs 2009-08-25 23:03:02 UTC

Nice find inky. This video is off the chain

wasabi 2009-08-26 01:55:06 UTC

Damn that's sweet. Would love to see how that was put together.

trench 2009-08-26 05:58:11 UTC

This is only a small fraction of what they showed on Discovery Channel Sunday.. Amazing how the use leaches in cryogenics affect the vocal chords. 20 years ago it was socially acceptable to laugh at cryonics and the idea of frozen heads... but look at us now. We've come such a long way, god bless technology, turntables, and leaches.

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This one's for my dad. Neurosonics Audiomedical Laboratory footage. Visit www.neurosonicsaudiomedical.com for more info and credits. Kingdom of the unreal but also a higher state of being, ultimately free of the limitations of the (More…)

This one's for my dad.
Neurosonics Audiomedical Laboratory footage.
Visit www.neurosonicsaudiomedical.com for more info and credits.
Kingdom of the unreal but also a higher state of being, ultimately free of the limitations of the material world through the agency of science, technology, and imagination.

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