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Here's how a nitro powered boat launches from the starting line. Woow. More like a jet airplane than a boat! Enjoy!
This jump is probably to good to be true, so I call it fake. But who knows, maybe I'm wrong and these guys really did make one of the coolest hill jumps in history. Enjoy!
Yup. South African contractors (if you can call them so) have apparently an extra skill: cement throwing. Shovel and all. I can definitely see its use. Enjoy!
What actually happens if you sit in front of a laboratory particle beam accelerator? Well, you can try and find out, but I would suggest to have a look at this video first, which graphically ilustrates what happens. Very insightful. Also, you should keep in mind that these kind of particles are seen regularly in space. An effective way of dealing with them (using electromagnets) has been proposed, but is still in research. Enjoy!
Metallica's popular song Enter Sandman played on a weird vibration instrument called a Kazoo. Somewhat weird, but kind of cool! Enjoy!
A genetically engineered kitty can by all means glow in the dark. Now that's a radically cool pet! Enjoy!
Here's the domino effect on a quite larger scale. Have you ever heard of dominoes made out of dominoes? Ya, me neither. although this aren't quite domino pieces, it's basically the same thing. Enjoy!
These guys call themselves the light pong masters, and they can do some pretty neat stuff with ping pong balls. They must have a ton of free time at their disposal, to be able to come up with and accomplish these tricks
A recreation of classical games using stop motion animation. The video is called "Game Over". It's certainly among the coolest stop motion animation videos I've seen in some time! Enjoy!
Here's a cool project, that I wish I would've made as a student: a motion detecting paintball sentry gun. Now this is what I call a great idea! This guy, actually made it to work properly, and it also has decent reaction times! Enjoy this demo video!
What can you do with 216 powerful magnets? Well...here's an idea. It's called NeoCube, and you can do some very cool stuff with it! Enjoy these short and cool videos!
Here is the latest thing in skating. They are called Orbit Wheel Skates, and they are a tad different from your average skates. They also look cooler, but I don't know how easy they are to use! Enjoy!
Here's a funny and pretty interesting game that you can play on your coffee brake at work: it's called Cubiz! The goal is to stack all the cubes one on top of the other witohut making it all go down. It's challenging, but definetly wirth your time! Cool! Enjoy!
Cubiz!
Build the highest tower in the world! Feel like an architect, improve your skills with every next cube and try to beat the current world record now!
Play online the free multiplayer game!
This particular C-130 is the so called "Fat Albert" belonging to the Blue Angels. It's very cool to see this beast take off almost vertically like a jet does with its afterburners. Enjoy!
I was stunned to see how lifelike they are. Apparently these are real, and you can potentially buy them in the US also for around 60$. The jellyfish also changes color according to its "mood". The company that imports them is called RoboToys, although they seem to be out of stock for the moment.
This little robot (device) can hold in place in equilibrium a pendulum. When the guy gives the pendulum a nudge, the robot automatically adjusts for it so it doesn't fall. Really cool!
Wow. Now THAT is what I call a big shotgun. I don't know what kind of cartdriges it takes to fire this big momma, but I'm guessing their pretty big since it takes two guys just to carry the damn thing. Cool!
This funny looking thing is a little robot called Keepon. It is programmed to dance to whatever music you play to it, and is made in Japan. It's really cool, in a funny hypnotic kind of way, making you wanna see it dance again and again. Weird!
Who would've thought shampoo could me so much fun? Scientists of the University of Twente made a video of leaping shampoo. This is actually a fluid effect called Kaye effect. Some fluids in motion can manifest this interesting effect. I don't know about the practical applications of it, but it's very beautiful! Enjoy!
These guys managed to capture a 2.2 million volt lightning strike using just a thick piece of Plexiglass. As the lightning strike travels through it, it melts the plastic, leaving an imprint of the strike, called a Lichtenberg figure. Pretty cool, isn't it?
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