The laggy footage starting at 0:28 looks like real-time to me. You can see the crosshair falling behind at 0:35 too, and that's clearly normal speed unless the guy can do handwriting in slow-motion. And I can't think of any way a high framerate would affect the perception of lag when played in realtime.
When I first started interacting with APIs that use JSON I wanted a JS library to automatically convert a JSON structure into, hopefully semantically correct, HTML which I could then easily style with CSS. At the time I couldn't find anything but I did write a simple piece of JS. I show an example of how I used it to style tweets on my site: http://nirmalpatel.com/json2posh/
I don't have any resolutions but it would be great to have the homepage randomly show resolutions others have made. For example, "XXX's New Year's resolutions include YYY. (Click to see more)"
http://nirmalpatel.com/hacks/atari.html