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The Museum of Unworkable Devices has a great list of perpetual motion devices and other machines based on physics fallacies. http://www.lhup.edu/%7Edsimanek/museum/physgal.htm |
See what happened when a news reporter Adam Landau of was trying to do a live report on a new noise ordinance in Jacksonville, Florida and a woman wanted to use his mike to sing. Ah, only in Florida. Link |
Google Moon is Google's way to commemorate the first lunar landing on July 20, 1969 and to provide a close up look at the lunar surface. One of the coolest feature is the ability to zoom in and out. Be sure to zoom ALL the way in. Link |
Clark Sorenson made these fully functional flower urinals for men who are in touch with their femininity. Link |
The original hamster dance is the web's very first viral website. It went around the world in the late 1990s. Like everything else on the Net, it too became commercialized. Link If you're not old enough to be on the Net then, here's your chance to revisit a web classic. |
Undoubtedly many of you have seen this clip, but it's a web classic. Here it is again: YouGotOwned |
This is a short clip created by Ben Wheatley and Rob Hill. In it, Rob jumps a car and then... see for yourself. Link |
The image above is static, but it appears to "roll". For more very cool optical illusions, you simply can't beat Akiyoshi's Kitaoka website. |
Remember those "is it a vase or a face" optical illusion? Well, someone took it a step further by creating your silhouette in 3D. http://www.turnyourhead.com/home.htm (via Inhabitat) |
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