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All-Terrain Motorized Ladder

YouTuber Builda Dad Garage builds extraordinary vehicles in his workshop, mostly extreme vehicles designed to tackle the roughest environments. These include tracked wheelchairs, dually go-karts, minibikes with mower attachments, a bike that rolls on barrels, and amphibious trikes.

One of his recent inventions is a mechanized ladder that can push through snow and over obstacles thanks to rear-mounted tracks. It's an ideal machine for, say, clearing gutters. This way, you don't have to climb down and reposition the ladder every few feet. Just stay at the top and drive.

He also made a wheeled variant for, presumably, transportation over roads.

-via David Thompson


Radiohead's "Creep" as a Christmas Carol

Radiohead's famous single "Creep" is spoken from the point of view of a man who's a bit creepy because the object of his love does not return it. He's watching his subject very carefully. He's making a list and he's checking it twice.

Or is that Santa Claus from the 1934 Christmas classic "Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town"? It's easy to get the two songs confused because they tell a similar story, especially after Dustin Ballard of There I Ruined It gets to work mashing them together.

This song is from Ballard's Christmas album, which includes the previously shared "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" sung by Creed.


The Harp Reactor Is a Combination Harmonica and Accordion

Eric Coquin Poirier is a Québécois musician and inventor of musical instruments. He's especially fond of modifying accordions, guitars, and harmonicas to create one-man bands or instruments for people with disabilities.

With the harp reactor, Poirier is going far beyond modifying pre-existing instruments into devising an original invention. This instrument, much of which appears to be 3D printed, combines several harmonicas with a bellows similar to what you might find on a concertina.

In this video, Poirier puts his invention to the test by performing Michael Jackson's "Beat It."

-via The Awesomer


Let's Visit the International Vinegar Museum!

Roslyn, North Dakota has only 181 residents, but those happy few can claim to reside in the shadow of the International Vinegar Museum.

It was founded by Lawrence "The Vinegar Man" Diggs, who is also the founder of Vinegar Connoisseurs International. You can think of him as the world's foremost expert on and devoted fan of vinegar. In 1999, he converted the old 1930s-era auditorium of Roslyn into a museum dedicated to this liquid. Visitors can learn about hundreds of different uses for vinegar, as well as taste many that Diggs has collected.

Rosyln has learned into its vinegary identity. It now has an annual vinegar festival which includes a parade hosted by a pickle mascot. It occurs on the third Saturday of every June

-via Atlas Obscura | Photos: International Vinegar Museum


It's Time for More Dramatic Disney Classics

What sort of Great Gatsby will we have when Daisy Buchanan is actually Daisy Duck? We can find out because, as Zach Weinersmith explains in Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal, we're just four years away from a mashup of the Disney characters and the Fitzgerald novel.

Then just wait ten years. In 2040, both Bugs Bunny and the grim Richard Wright novel Native Son will enter the public domain.


Detroit Finally Has a RoboCop Statue

Ever since Paul Verhoeven's 1997 documentary about Alex Murphy, Detroit's most famous police officer, people have sought to erect a memorial to honor the cyborg hero RoboCop. The project has taken over 14 years to reach completion.

The Detroit Metro-Times reports that the 10-foot statue of RoboCop is now in place at 3434 Russell Street. Crowdfunding raised the $60,000 necessary to hire sculptor George Gikas of Venus Bronze Works to construct the durable statue. Now the hero again stands watch over us.

-via Alyssa Hazel


The Art-o-Mat: The Art Vending Machine

Do you remember cigarette vending machines? In the age of smoking in America, they proliferated in public venues. But as smoking became less common, the vending machines gradually disappeared.

In 1997, artist Clark Whittington took one and converted it into a vending machine for small pieces of art. He called it the Art-o-Mat.

The project was popular and Whittington, along with other artists, made more. There are now about 200 in service now, mostly in the United States. This one pictured above is in a Whole Foods location in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

Art-o-Mats are great ways for artists to promote their work, earning $2.50 per sale. The guidelines are strict, though, as Whittington describes the mechanical requirements of the machines as "unforgiving."


Raccoon Rampages through Liquor Store, Gets Drunk, Passes Out in Bathroom

A raccoon broke into a state-run liquor store in Ashland, Virginia, which is just north of Richmond. According to a Facebook post for the animal control authority for Hanover County, the raccoon smashed bottles of alcohol and drank their contents until he passed out on the floor of the restroom.

Animal control officials took him back to a county shelter until he sobered up. After a few hours of sleep, the raccoon woke up apparently uninjured. The human authorities then released the raccoon back into the wild to commit additional poor life choices.

-via @sunnyright | Photos: Hanover County Animal Control and Shelter

UPDATE: 12/4/2025:


New Combat Technique: Sword Kicking

Dave Locke is not just an acrobat; he's an "acrobat conceptor." He's a master athlete and performer with experience in Cirque du Soleil, notably using the cyr wheel and the trampwall (a trampoline arranged vertically rather than horizontally).

How is he a conceptor? Locke is devising original acrobatic activities, such as kicking a sword into a target. Most people (well, Miss Cellania and I) use our hands when wielding swords, but Locke can shoot a sword in preferred directions with sidekicks.

-via Born in Space


News Anchor Reads Mean Comments about Herself in Her News Anchor Voice

Carissa Codel is a professional journalist who began working in that field while still an undergraduate student at Missouri State University. She has thrived professionally, won multiple awards, and is now the anchor for KOLR10 News in Springfield, Missouri.

She attracts a lot of attention for her body of work...and her body. Some of the comments that people leave about her physique are complimentary. Others are not. Codel takes them all in stride and frequently reads them out loud in her level, carefully enunciating, professional newscaster voice.

-via Tara Bull


Gingerbread Cleveland Public Library

Sarah Wagner is a gingerbread artist known in Cleveland for recreating landmarks of that city that she calls home. In the past, she's made highly realistic models of the Westside Market, Terminal Tower, and East Fourth Street.

Cleveland magazine reports that, this year, Wagner made a scale model of the central Cleveland Public Library. This was a commission by that institution, which provided Wagner with architectural plans necessary to recreate the headquarters. Baking and assembly took a full month, as well as 25 pounds of flour and 3 pounds of Isomalt, which is the substance used to create the windows. It measures 32 by 38 inches.

The model is now on display at the main library.

-via reddit


Survivorship Bias Cookies

Do you recognize the design of this cookie?

It's a reference to a meme illustrating suvivorship bias.

During World War II, the US Navy asked statistician Abraham Wald to suggest where armor should be added to planes based upon a data set consisting of where USN planes had been damaged by enemy fire. Counterinuitively, Wald proposed armoring spots that were rarely damaged.

Why? Because Wald realized that the planes that had been hit there were unable to return to aircraft carriers and bases. By focusing on the planes that had returned to base damaged, the USN engaged in survivorship bias.

Bluesky user Stephanie made shortbread cookies resembling the meme.

-via Super Punch


Bodycam: Cop Arrests Goat

Fox 4 News in the Dallas/Fort Worth area reports that on November 25, police in Little Elm, Texas received a report of a goat "aggressively snacking" by the side of a road. Without backup, an officer detained the goat. There was some resistance, but the goat eventually complied and sat in the back of the police cruiser while the officer read him his Miranda rights.

The police department asked the owners to come to their station to get their goat before "he eats the report."


Macaulay Culkin Has an Idea for a Home Alone Sequel

Macaulay Macaulay Culkin Culkin (no typo; that's his legal name) is most famous for his role in the 1990 Christmas film Home Alone. Recently, he's been on a touring series called A Nostalgic Night with Macaulay Culkin, which includes a screening of the movie and an interview with him.

Variety reports that, during one of these interviews, Culkin shared his idea for a sequel to Home Alone. Culkin, now 45 years old, would play an adult Kevin McCallister who is either divorced or windowed. He is trying to, like the Wet Bandits, break into a home with a vulnerable child:

I’m raising a kid and all that stuff. I’m working really hard and I’m not really paying enough attention and the kid is kind of getting miffed at me and then I get locked out. [Kevin’s son] won’t let me in… and he’s the one setting traps for me.

Would you watch it?

-via Discussing Film | Photo: zuko1312


The First Elephant Sanctuary in Europe

There are elephant enclosures in various zoos throughout Europe. But the non-profit organization Pangea plans to open an expansive sanctuary for captive elephants that will stretch over 850 acres. That's 200 times larger than the elephant enclosure at the Tierpark zoo in Berlin.

The Resident, an English-language newspaper in Portugal, reports that the site is located in the Alentejo region of southern Portugal. This area is among the most suitable in Europe for elephant habitation.

Construction should finish in December and thirty elephants will arrive in the spring of next year. They will be able to roam freely over the site while still having access to veterinary care.

-via Marginal Revolution | Photo: E-roxo


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