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A beautiful feline specimen hunting a feather. Just look and see what perfect eye-movement coordination it has. It is really something impressive, and why feline are such great hunters. Enjoy!
It's pretty interesting to see how a plant, can actually move fast enough to trap a fly. I would definitely get one of these in my home. Simply love it! Nature is always full of surprises.
Wow. These guys have some amazing moves. If you remember, I also posted a while back a russian dude, doing this kind of things in his country. I'd say it was cooler, but this isn't half bad. It's still action packed! Enjoy!
This guy has some awesome brakedance moves. The star of those moves is by far the head spinning. He's able to hold his balance while spinning for a massive amount of time. It's a really cool video, so I think you'll like it!
Here's a video test of what happens when you remove the CPU fan and cooler from different models of CPU's from both AMD and Intel. I actually know a guy who did this "experiment" on an AMD Athlon and ended up in smoke. The test in this video is made while running Quake 3 on CPU's that are in most PCs nowadays! So remember: never ever remove the CPU fan and cooler!
The "Reactable", is a multi-user electronic music instrument with a table-like user interface. It can be played by more than one people, who move objects on a luminous table surface. It's freakin' awesome!
Here's a really cool kinetic sculpture that actually moves. The author of this kinetic sculpture is Theo Jansen. His kinetic sculpture is truly an art form, so enjoy this video clip!
Superb 6 minute domino-like creation which is called kinetic art. The difference is that kinetic art uses also other objects to obtain the kinetic art movement (toilet paper is one such weird example of a strange kinetic art object). Enjoy this cool video clip.
Funny
I don't know if this was for real, or just another fake, but that Santa sure does have some karate moves. Anyway, those guys were asking for it big time! Enjoy
Now that's a pretty talented little parrot, and it has some good moves to impress the girls. Go Frostee Go!
For those of you who didn't get to see this episode, here is the joke everyone (including CNN) has been talking about. I hope the guys at Youtube don't remove it as they did with other copies of this video. So, get it while it's still fresh!
A hilarious TV show "dead deer prank", in which they strap a puppet deer to the hood of a car, and through the use of some gadgets they make it move and talk to passing people in the parking lot. It's really hilarious!
Frank Caliendo (on David Letterman) imitates George W. Bush's squinting, head-bobbing and hand movements, and gets them quite right, from what I can see
Enjoy!Ouch
That's aproximately how much 12 Formula 1 cars involved in this accident ar worth. This happened in '98 at Spa Francorchamps. Too bad that they removed Spa from the F1 schedule for beeing unsafe
Big in Japan
A cool but rather strange video of Japan's Olympic diving team showing off some moves in a robotized fashion. The end result is pretty spectacular, especially from the underwater point of view. Enjoy the show!
Here's a really neat way of making somebody move, especially if in your country people are used to traveling by bike. Although I can't understand a word this guy says in the video, it's still pretty funny to see everyone get out of the way like that, even on escalators. Enjoy!
Well, I couldn't believe it when I saw this Japanese fish training video clip, but it seems true. The fish have been trained in recognizing the movements of their trainer, and executing specific moves. This Japanese fish training video clip is really cool, and worth watching, so enjoy it!
Tech
According to wikipedia, the homopolar motor was the first ever device that managed to produce rotational movement from electromagnetism. It was first built and demonstrated by Michael Faraday in 1821. Here are a few examples of these types of motors, that you can do at home!
This forklift uses the same technology you've seen used in the robot with omni-directional wheels. As somebody pointed out in the comments, these wheels are called mecanum wheels and have been around since '73 and are used by the US military for different utility vehicles that operate on-board aircraft carriers where movement space is limited. Very interesting!
Here's a fresh new design for wheels. The cool and ingenious part is that these wheels don't move sideways physically, but spin in opposite directions through (what looks to me like) inner ball bearings. Simple and very versatile!
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