Have you ever just run out of words to use to describe an Internet video? OK, maybe not, but when you're in the 'biz of Internet video (which I apparently am) there's only so many words we can use to show love for the format. That's why, when I saw this video and shared it with the rest of the Urlbots, we had to come up with a new word to describe its greatness.
Leave it to Stephen (the king of puns) to arrive at our piece of "Vocabulurly":
kisNET (emphasis on the "NET"), meaning, a take on the word "kismet" (which means essentially, "fate") but describes the perfect coming together of forces to create an amazing Internet video.
Thanks to Aaron Myers for shooting and sharing the perfect piece of Internet wonder. This, my friends, is kisNET.
- via:// Max Silvestri

















Have you ever just run out of words to use to describe an Internet video? OK, maybe not, but when you're in the 'biz of Internet video (which I apparently am) there's only so many words we can use to show love for the format. That's why, when I saw this video and shared it with the rest of the Urlbots, we had to come up with a new word to describe its greatness. 



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7.21.09
By Brad Pitt
I can't stop watching this video.
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