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joe says...

It's on!

Patrick Boivin realisiert ein "Epic Dance-Off" zwischen zwei Helden meiner Kindheit. Inklusive Moonwalk und Bean'scher Transformers Einlage.

In Stop-Motion! Was will man mehr!?

Ebenfalls in Patricks wahnsinnigem Porfolio: "Iron Man vs. Bruce Lee", "Flashdance Boba Fett", "Optimus Prime Evolution of Dance" sowie die interaktiven YouTube Spielchen "Bboy vs. Joker" und das bekanntere "Street Fighter".

Unbedingte Anguckpflicht!

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karine says...

"Few years" before Michael Jackson !

Who said that tap dance was old-fashioned !!!

As tap dancer I can say "those dancers were fantastic, magic, incredible ..."


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TJ's DJ's says...

They've been doin the MoonWalk forever!!! I guess Michael Jackson wasn't the inventor...oops!

Thanks @BigRonATL

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joe says...

Eine Woche habt ihr noch Zeit, euch beim Ugly Dance World Cup 2009 in der schönsten Stadt der Welt anzumelden. Also los! Ich hab euch doch proben sehen am Wochenende, ihr Bewegungslegastheniker. Und das sah schon "gut" aus. Jumpstyler sind leider vom Wettbewerb ausgeschlossen. Nur für Amateure...

Hier noch ein Clip zur Inspiration ;)

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Me encanta esta iniciativa. Y la recomendación final, más ;)

¿Alguien se anima a Moonwalkear en Madrid?

http://www.ipmark.com/noticia.asp?ref=7400

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carrie says...

Celebrations of the 40th anniversary of the moon landing over the past few weeks are a reminder that technology is relative. Forty years ago, walking on the moon was a big deal. Today, ironically, Michael Jackson's Moonwalk is maybe even a bigger deal and presents its own gravitational challenges.  (How did he move his legs one way and his body the other, and will anyone else ever be able to replicate?) Still, it was only ten years ago that the internet was barely launching, there was not yet any Facebook or Twitter, and social networking was 3-dimensional, and meant going to a party  or an event-- a real life situation, like in a room, at someone's house, with maybe some food and music. In other words, not virtual. Will the live handshake, flu viruses aside, become another thing of the past?

I am a product of the "moon generation." My team at grade school gym class was named after Buzz Aldrin. I knew by heart every episode of "Lost in Space," including such "isms" as: Danger, Will Robinson!, and I had an eerie familiarity with concepts such as matter and anti-matter, positive and negative universes, and spaceships like the Jupiter 2 that looked like the tops of Chinese food serving dishes and suffered endless atrocities like deteriorating forcefields and overly possessive space plants.

And who can forget "Star Trek," with its own indelible lexicon of Klingons and Volcan death grips and dilithium crystals and warp factors? Every episode introduction was and is a reminder that space is the final frontier, and that there is a calling to go where no man/woman has gone before, and seek out new....you know what's next.

Forty years from now, we may have space stations throughout the galaxy, or we may be getting our groceries on Jupiter and going to classes on Mars.  But we will still do the Time Warp again. We may look back at the space shuttle voyages and a thousand other scientific breakthoughs, and think they were a walk in the park -- I mean --on the moon. It's the inherent irony of rocket science.

   
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obleo says...

Apparently Nasa does not have enough cash to buy video tapes, because someone erased the Apollo 11 moon walk for reusing them to record satellite data.

It cost millions to send these space shuttles into space, but they can not spend a few bucks to buy new video tapes. What is wrong with this picture.

This happened back in 2006, which caused Nasa to search all the homes and news rooms for footage of what was erased.

CBS News archive luckily still had footage.

more in-depth info @ http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=106637066#

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23narchy says...

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mistone says...

obviously many people are diggin through the archives today. this is a gem, wait for a sick Moon Walk at the 3:41 mark. it classic MJ!

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mled says...

Have a look at how fast the tweets are coming in with the hashtag #moonwalk. This screenshot is taken from http://twitterfall.com

There's a Facebook Event for the flashmob, which is at Liverpool St Station London 6pm. If you're going, it would help Milo get a rough guess of numbers if you declare yourself as Attending - http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=95380486558

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