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If you don't have the money to buy the original and commercially available Segway, what do you do? You build your own, stripped version of it. This is what this guy did: he built his own balancing scooter, a little modified from the original Segway, so it goes like a skateboard. Cool!
Here's a guy who likes to play with his food: He bought a few packets of French fries, and 10 packets of ketchup from McDonald's and decided to show us the painting he did in 50 minutes, condensed in under 4. Pretty nice and original!
Funny
A funny and original ad for self cleaning toilets, in Sweden. Pretty cool!
WTF..?!
The original video is a cartoon potty training video for Japanese kids (*creepy*). Of course some guy decided it wasn't disturbing enough and added a "translation" to it (made up) and the result...well you got to see it to believe it...
Big in Japan
Here's a cool video capturing the life in Japan as it is. No props, no actors, just real life! The video itself is made by a girl originally from Canada. She spends 3 days riding around Kumamoto City in Japan on a bike and with her camera. Enjoy!
Tech
A guy, with lots of spare time on his hands decided to make a graffiti machine. It's actually similar to a plotter printer. It can draw by a system of pulleys which coordonated by the computer make the graffiti machine draw each point of the original image on the wall. Nice.
There are few if any models in the world to rival the Ferrari 312PB built by Pierre Scerri. This 1:3 scale masterpiece is the real thing in every sense, from its operating 100cc 12-cylinder engine to the exact scale operating Ferrari gauges which are calibrated precisely to indicate rpm, oil pressure, water temperature and oil temperature. It took Pierre 15 years and more than 20,000 hours to build this car! He learned to make glass so he could make the exact pattern lens for the operating headlights. He learned to make rubber so he could mold his own tires. The creator of the original gearbox even came out of retirement to produce an exact 1:3 scale version for the model. Featured on Jeremy Clarkson's Extreme Machines.
Sexy
Arielle Kebbel is well known for playing Elyse Houston in American Pie: Band Camp and for her role in the horror movie inspired from a Japanese original: The Grudge 2. I've seen only the original Japanese version of the Grudge so I can't say something about Arielle's performance in them. What I can say is that she's got one sexy body, as seen in this Maxim photo shoot. Enjoy this sexy video of Arielle Kebbele for Maxim!
Movie Trailer
Credited to be on HBO from next year, The Pacific has 200 million dollars to spend. Now, that is a really good budget! Along with good actors, it just might be better than the original Band Of Brothers. Enjoy!
I've got to say that Hellboy was one of my favorite movies, but the anime was even better. His wise remark were the cherry on top of the cake. I'm hoping that Hellboy 2: the golden army will be at least as good as the original. So, enjoy this Hellboy 2: the golden army trailer in HD.
Technology and Health News
The brain responds to stimuli, tactile and visual contradiction in delaying the processing of information that comes from the skin.
A fly is laying on the right elbow. Slight itching, moving vision towards the elbow, identification of the intruder and its position and, finally, blow. This reaction is not as instantaneous as you can imagine. Indeed, the brain seems to delay affixed aware of the tactile perception, as reported a study in Current Biology Group for Research in Cognitive Neuroscience (Grnc) in Barcelona.
The brain is often having to generate rapid responses integrating stimuli that produce information in contradiction: if, for example, the subject has crossed his arms and brings his right arm on the left side and left arm on the right side, his hands will be in a position that is reversed from the original location. In this case, the brain must be able to correctly integrate the information of the tactile stimulus (for example pinch) on the right hand, although the visual stimulus comes in fact from the left. To avoid mistakes the brain needs time to make a realignment of the information space of two different maps: that rof the body and one that covers everything else.
To understand how the mechanism works, researchers have assessed the response of 32 university students to a series of visual and tactile stimuli. Each student has been subjected to 600 tests. "First we asked participants to cross the arms, so that the position of hands was in conflict with the anatomical position" says Salvador Soto-Faraco, one of the authors of the study, "we have stimulated one of two hands." Few tenths of a second later, a small light (visual stimulus) I had left or right. Both the tactile stimuli that those visual products were in a totally random. In addition, the flash of light could be generated 60 or 200 milliseconds after the tactile stimulus. In order to assess whether the time elapsed between the two stimuli does influence or not the answer.
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