by Lori Dorn on (#6MDPV)
Composer Jon Mattox musically broke down the New Order song "Blue Monday", showcasing each track individually and how they worked together.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6MDKS)
In an amusing clip from the 1937 movie "Ready Willing And Able", Ruby Keeler and Lee Dixon tapped danced on the keys of a giant typewriter.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6MD9A)
A box loving calico cat in Utah climbed into a return package and was accidentally shipped to an Amazon center in Riverside, California.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6MD33)
A generous and compassionate man named Prohor uses a remote control car to feed the many dogs and cats living in the streets of his city.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6MD34)
Ethan Chlebowski performed a number tests to determine if there was really a taste difference between red, white, and yellow onions.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6MCQF)
Bloxsytuned all the strings on his guitar to B and performed a variety of Black Sabbath riffs from songs he renamed for this experiment.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6MCH2)
Flash Bytesoffered a simple look at Calculus over the course of 15 minutes, noting that it is far more simple than people think.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6MCH3)
Throwflame has created the Thermonator, a commercially available robotic quadruped dog equipped with their proprietary Arc Flamethrower.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6MCDR)
While at Disney Imagineering Lab, Marques Brownlee tried out an amazing HoloTile floor which acted like a 360 omnidirectional, infinite treadmill.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6MCDS)
Dakota of Inspire Exotics deadpanned the camera, noting that her parrots learned how to imitate the low battery sound on a smoke detector.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6MCDT)
Pablo Rochat painted a box to look like a single dice and sent it to his friend, asking his followers to guess what number it would land on.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6MCAQ)
Popular Mechanics spoke with Jim Goodwin about the seemingly time-consuming, yet completely satisfying art of fitting ships inside bottles.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6MCAR)
Map Men took a look at a phantom island in the South Pacific that was "discovered" by Captain Cook and plotted on Google Maps until 2012.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6MBR0)
eli_handle_b.wav quite amusingly edited scenes from the gameCyberpunk 2077 to include a tough talking Pee-wee Herman looking for his bike.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6MBNQ)
In an episode of his"True Facts"series, narratorZe Frankoffers a humorous looks at the amazing problem solving capabilities of bees.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6MBNR)
Jim Henson Idea Man by Ron Howard is a wonderful documentary about the late, great visionary Jim Henson premiering May 31 on Disney+.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6MBJ9)
A clever Labrador retriever named Ruby Nance was taught how to play the piano with a cardboard square and positive reinforcement.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6MBJA)
John of Woodsbound Outdoors showed how to turn a short pine log into a windproof torch by cutting a crosshatch into the end.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6MBJB)
KurtToons made an amusing animated short with the character "Tippy" in a self-checkout stand who personifies the excesses of tipping culture.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6MBF6)
While in Bend, Oregon, Luca Stricagnoli showed how his custom Davide Serracini-designed triple-neck, reverse slide acoustic guitar works.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6MBF7)
A maternal dog was reunited with her surrogate Australian magpie child after the government removed the bird due to licensing.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6MAXS)
Robyn Adele Andersonperformed the classic Cream song "Sunshine of Your Love" in the distinctive style of Latin dance music.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6MAM2)
America's Funniest Home Videos created a amusing compilation of home security footage presented as a David Attenborough nature documentary.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6MAM3)
A caretaker at the San Antonio Zoo used very long tweezers to feed grapes to pair of Malayan flying foxes who were hanging upside down.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6MAH6)
Filmmaker James Parris created "Sidewalk", a campy short instructional film that explains how to use a sidewalk.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6MAH7)
A very creative cat named Momo adorably makes unique clay pottery with his artistic human Sophia Renata on a potter's wheel.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6MADQ)
AbeBooks amusingly read The Hobbit in the very same detailed manner and choppy cadence as the BBC 4 Shipping Forecast.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6M9SX)
EmilyXLevi showed how to make an inexpensive and completely natural candle out of half an orange rind and a bit of olive oil.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6M9PT)
Half as Interesting explains the function of the Network Time Protocol (NTP), a long-standing networking protocol for clock synchronization.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6M9KV)
The Sumisu family created a clever Indiana Jones cosplay that recreates the iconic scene where Indie outruns an enormous rolling boulder.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6M9KW)
Experienced outdoorsman Bora Cakir demonstrated a simple water tap that can be made using two straws and a resealable bottle.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6M9KX)
A howling beagle named Pinto scared off an an alligator that was approaching the screen door of his artist human Natalia's home in Florida.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6M9GQ)
A intelligent raven named Gosha played a mean game of tic-tac-toe, outsmarting his human with very clever strategy.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6M8YP)
Jon Nelson of WFMU, compiled a wonderful three hour radio show featuring the great Dr. Johnny Fever of "WKRP in Cincinnati" as the DJ.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6M8SM)
A pair of black cats at the Diorama Restaurant inOsaka, Japan, lie in wait for a model train to come through the tunnel before pouncing.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6M8SN)
Elias Herrera tried to make himself a peanut butter and jelly sandwich with an adorably nosy cow named Bruce standing over his shoulder.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6M8PC)
A little boy who was holding a chicken, gave a kiss to each and every animal before taking them for a ride on his tiny tractor.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6M8PD)
There I Ruinedreimagined the lyrics of Jay-Z's "99 Problems" set to "I Get Around' by the Beach Boys with catchy yet disconcerting results.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6M8KJ)
Japanese designer Kabanbaka creates adorable shoulder and crossbody bags, totes, and purses that look like smiling sea creatures.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6M854)
Leeanna Gabbrielle gave a pampering spa day to a weakened baby cow on one of the hottest July days in southeast Texas.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6M855)
A once-human alchemist deliberately turns himself into monstrous creature in the short film "An Alchemist's Confession" by Cory Williams.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6M846)
Inspired by "Oppenheimer" Thomas Blanchard created "Trinity", an artistic reimagination of a nuclear explosion made using household items.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6M81S)
Nerdstalgic takes a deep dive into the strategic art of starting a film with the final scene, which in turn involves the audience further.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6M7Z4)
The History Guy reflects on the long history of mirrors, going far back into ancient history, due to the very human desire to see oneself.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6M7KA)
GuitaristAndrea Boccarusso played through the history of thrash metal, playing the different styles as it evolved over the decades.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6M7GM)
Wired spoke with the incredibly affable Kurt Steiner, the Guinness World Record holder for the most consecutive stone skips on water.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6M7F1)
Hirotaka Sato turned Madagascar hissing cockroaches into cyborgs by placing microcomputers on their backs to remotely control movement.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6M74B)
The caretakers at Peak Wildlife Park spoon fed their small animals, capturing their delightful responses from the spoon's point of view.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6M74C)
"Weird Al" Yankovic parodied the series "Is It Cake?" by presenting different items to the camera and asking "Is it real or is it cake?"
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by Lori Dorn on (#6M70F)
Jason Kingsley OBEofModern History TVexplained the difference between taverns, inns, and alehouses during the Medieval period.
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