Help me find a video from the web
June 6, 2009 11:32 PM   Subscribe

I'm trying to find a video I saw a couple/few months ago. Unfortunately I don't remember a lot of the details. It's about a comparison project done tournament bracket style and the intricacies of comparing seemingly incomparable things. I believe there was a website to go along with the video and it was created by some kind of institute for comparing everything.

I'm thinking it's probable that I originally discovered it on the "del.icio.us popular" XML feed that I subscribe to, but in my searching, I couldn't find it.

Other details: the narrator has a deadpan voice and it's rather long. I think it's between a half hour and an hour in duration.
posted by jeffmilner to Computers & Internet (3 answers total) 1 user marked this as a favorite
 
Not a video, but there's a book that meets your description, and if you go to youtube, the authors have made guest appearances on tv news shows, so you could see if they look/sound familiar.
posted by alygator at 4:32 AM on June 7, 2009


Best answer: I think this is what you're asking about.

Seen on the blue here.
posted by consummate dilettante at 6:52 AM on June 7, 2009


Response by poster: Thank-you consummate dilettante, that's it!

Although I recall it being only mildly funny, it's been creeping back into my mind so many times that I've begun to really want to see it again.
posted by jeffmilner at 8:50 AM on June 7, 2009


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