Epic Vid of the Week is a weekly series that showcases an awesome video that we or our readers discover. Some you may have seen before and others you may have not. If you’ve discovered any videos that might be worthy of an Epic Vid of the Week title, let us know!

What happens when you take a few students, a ton of free time, an intimidating amount of beer and put them all together in an apartment with an Internet connection and a video camera? A unique musical number wrapped in 24-karat YouTube gold.

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Epic Vid of the Week is a weekly series that showcases an awesome video that we or our readers discover. Some you may have seen before and others you may have not. If you’ve discovered any videos that might be worthy of an Epic Vid of the Week title, let us know!

Thanks to the wonder of the Internet, many of us have had the pleasure of watching live-streams of NASA’s space shuttles launching, some of which even follow the action into space and allow us to watch the astronauts doing astronaut things. In space. This week’s video gives you a whole new perspective of a shuttle launch.

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Epic Vid of the Week is a weekly series that showcases an awesome video that we or our readers discover. Some you may have seen before and others you may have not. If you’ve discovered any videos that might be worthy of an Epic Vid of the Week title, let us know!

This short, 4-minute film consists of an old chapel located in Poland. The videographer uses HDR to spice it up a bit (okay…a lot!), and we have to say it makes it look like it came straight out of a video game. You’ll want to be sure to skip to around 1:27 where the jaw-dropping actually begins.

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Epic Vid of the Week is a weekly series that showcases an awesome video that we or our readers discover. Some you may have seen before and others you may have not. If you’ve discovered any videos that might be worthy of an Epic Vid of the Week title, let us know!

In this short segment of The Today Show back in 1994, Bryant Gumbel and Katie Couric try to figure what exactly the internet is, as well as explain their confusion about the “@” symbol. Must watch!

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Epic Vid of the Week: Speeding Train

Epic Vid of the Week is a weekly series that showcases an awesome video that we or our readers discover. Some you may have seen before and others you may have not. If you’ve discovered any videos that might be worthy of an Epic Vid of the Week title, let us know!

This little stunt really isn’t for the faint of heart. One ballsy dude decided to film himself while he laid down on train tracks and had a speeding train go right on through. The guy got up unscathed, but one dangling piece of metal would have been all it took for him to lose his virginity. Frankly, this would be much more impressive if he was face up, head first.

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Epic Vid of the Week is a weekly series that showcases an awesome video that we or our readers discover. Some you may have seen before and others you may have not. If you’ve discovered any videos that might be worthy of an Epic Vid of the Week title, let us know!

It seems difficult to think about having fun with boiling hot water since it’s…well…dangerous, but if you happen to be in a location that’s freezing cold (say, 22 degrees below zero) then it’s quite possible. Exhibit A:

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Epic Vid of the Week is a weekly series that showcases an awesome video that we or our readers discover. Some you may have seen before and others you may have not. If you’ve discovered any videos that are worthy of an Epic Vid of the Week title, let us know!

In Australia, there’s been a massive flood that has sadly already claimed a handful of lives, but has also claimed quite a few cars. This amazing video captures a rising flood on the move and ends up clearing an entire parking lot.

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Epic Vid of the Year 2010

Here we are on the last Wednesday of 2010. This means it’s the last Epic Vid of the year. Instead of showing you guys a new video, we’re going to take this time and show you our pick for the top web video of 2010. Nothing was better than the discovery of a double rainbow by one nature enthusiast known as Paul Vasquez. His reaction was arguably the greatest ever.

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Epic of the Week: Christmas Edition

Epic Vid of the Week is a weekly series that showcases an awesome video that we or our readers discover. Some you may have seen before and others you may have not. If you’ve discovered any videos that are worthy of an Epic Vid of the Week title, let us know!

It’s almost Christmas, folks. Which means this week’s Epic Vid will be a blast from the past. It’s a slightly older viral video, but it’s still one of the greatest Christmas videos of all time.

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Epic Vid of the Week is a weekly series that showcases an awesome video that we or our readers discover. Some you may have seen before and others you may have not. If you’ve discovered any videos that are worthy of an Epic Vid of the Week title, let us know!

We all should know by now that Google has their own operating system for netbooks called Chrome OS. In this video, we’ll see the Cr-48 netbook get destroyed several times in creative ways, but at the same time we’ll learn about some of the advantages of using a Chrome OS machine.

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