technical gibberish parody video
September 29, 2008 1:48 PM   Subscribe

I am trying to find a specific internet video from a few years ago. The video is a parody of a highly technical product promotional/sales company. There is one man in a suit explaining the company's production innovation, design, etc., as he stands in front of equipment racks. About half-way through, you begin to realize that it's all just technical gibberish. My google-fu is failing me.
posted by mdpc98 to Media & Arts (7 answers total) 6 users marked this as a favorite
 
It's the Turbo Encabulator by Rockwell.
posted by BobbyVan at 1:55 PM on September 29, 2008


Best answer: this one?
posted by toastedbeagle at 1:55 PM on September 29, 2008 [1 favorite]


Response by poster: toastedbeable--that's it.

bobbyvan--i will have to check that one out.

thanks for your quick help
posted by mdpc98 at 2:00 PM on September 29, 2008


We switched the Turbo-Encabulator on before here - here's the high-powered, zero resonancy switchback bubble thread.
posted by Happy Dave at 2:03 PM on September 29, 2008


I'm going to go ahead and say I think it's mdpc98 didn't find that post in the archives.
posted by Mike1024 at 3:37 PM on September 29, 2008


The Turboencabulator has a long history.
posted by PueExMachina at 8:35 PM on September 29, 2008


Reminds me of Phil Hartman's "Wilson Countersink Flanges" bit on SNL. (If someone can find a video of that, please mail me a link.)
posted by neuron at 9:04 PM on September 29, 2008


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