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DAFT PUNK 0.9 beta (kernel)

song chart memes
Graph By: Thief

Music – Daft Punk – Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger

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  1. Kaiser Steve says:

    noice. What am I again? oh yeah I’m…..

    Steve.

  2. sociallysimple says:

    I like the graph. Simple but effective, much like the video. Interesting Idea.

  3. Billy says:

    Awesome graph.

  4. Sir VG says:

    Having a video of the flash that used River City Ransom graphics would have been much better than that piece of garbage video. (I can see why they wore boxes on their head. They didn’t want to face shame.)

    Ah, here we go…

  5. D. Renee T. says:

    great effort on vid. i enjoyed it. thx, ladies. that was really entertaining

  6. Beth says:

    That must have taken a while, very nice.

  7. LouZha says:

    Now dat wuz kewl!!
    Best Kernel Ever!
    Total Win!!

  8. Fareed says:

    Only thing i would have liked would have been a line from the end going back to the beginning.

    Other than that, awesome!

  9. Batman666 says:

    The Best one on this site!

  10. Madcowyup says:

    Tee-fricken-hee!

  11. Kurt says:

    Epic Win

  12. akay says:

    Well, if we’re going to be nipticky about videos, this is my personal favorite:

    Daft hands. Way better than bikinis or old videogames. IMHO.

  13. The Mad Hattress says:

    I love this…

    This is my fav. version of daft Bodys…

  14. tori says:

    the lyrics are “hour after hour work is never over”. daft hands kid got it wrong and people have been using the wrong lyrics ever since. flow chart win, but lyrics fail.

    • mike says:

      hour work is never over?

      English fail

      • LoonieBin says:

        Everybody misses the whole point. The idea is that “hour” completes the first phrase and “our” completes the second. Since “Hour after hour, our work is never over” is really repetitive, the sound “hour/our” is only said once, and makes the two sentences flow together, thus making it hard to express in written form. It’s called “wordplay,” people.

        The best way to write it would be as “(h)our.”

        At least I think so.

        • Maddy says:

          thanks for pointing that out, Loonie.

          in the case of poetry or lyrics, it *is* completely acceptable to bend the rules of language to make the words sound better together. thought that was common knowledge/sense. :(

  15. E. Tufte says:

    This one needed to be done. Win!

  16. TerrificMuch says:

    Okay.. this is wonderful…

  17. Chuck S says:

    hmmmm…flowcharting the lyrics to a song written by someone else is humor now? Seems like a waste of a trade school diploma to me.

    Coincidentally, it clearly illustrates the inane and pointless nature of the lyrics themselves. A flowchart that starts with nothing and leads to nothing (despite the process it describes) represents work that has no useful results, much like the song itself!

    If this was made at work, the irony is doubled!

    C

    • Mike says:

      apparently it’s not TOO pointless; you commented on it, didn’t you?

    • B says:

      hmmmm…trying to get attention on the internet is popular now?
      Seems like a waste of 3 minutes of typing to me.
      Coincidentally, it clearly illustrates the inane and pointless act of your comment itself. A comment that starts with onomatopoeia and leads to large words and lack of end punctuation (despite the seemingly intelligent structure of said comment) represents pixels that have no useful existence, much like your OWN existence!
      If you were made in a clown factory, the hilarity is doubled!

      S…TFU

    • LoonieBin says:

      The whole site is like that. Yes, the whole site is a waste of time. That’s WHY it’s done at work.

  18. boom says:

    Niiiiice.

  19. Thief says:

    Thanks everyone!

    And yes, I made this at work. Don’t tell. ;)

  20. gobo says:

    Still my all time favourite graph.

  21. David says:

    Love the chart.

  22. dukethepcdr says:

    Hah ha! That graph is exactly what I think when I attempt to make sense of music like that song. The beat and tune is ok but the words seldom make any sense. You get the feeling you could really just mix the words up like the graph does and people would still dance to it.


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