Technology Spoofs, Parodies and Fun with YouTube (
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Need a break from end-of-the-year deadlines? We understand. Here are some silly technology related videos from YouTube to help relieve some stress.
As the holidays approach and another year of stressful projects lingers on, Baseline is loosening our editorial collar to help you unwind a little. We have put together the best technology spoofs, IT parodies and gadget nonsense from YouTube that we could find. You don't have to believe us, but there have been scientific studies of the health benefits of laughter. Let the cackles flow. You deserve it.
We begin with Help Me Get A G5 (click the play button below).
The "About This Video" section of YouTube sums up this gem as: "Dude asks for $5000. Internet responds. Dude rewards by blowing up his computer."
Oh, the joys of pointless hardware violence on a gorgeous Apple product.
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