
YouTube user quilty1987 managed to make a set of seemingly impossible gears — square, oval, pentagonal, organic and other unbelievably-shaped gears — work together, and it was all captured on video. Continue reading to watch.
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Video game modder Ben Heck is back again, but not with the usual fare. This time, he has created a real-life Portal t-shirt that features “a chest-mounted LCD screen and a back-mounted CCD camera.” Video after the break.
Yep, you can see right through Ben’s mid-section, clear through to his Xbox 360 Slim portable and all his other cool casemods.
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You can either annoy your co-workers with a cubicle prank, computer jokes, or one of these awesome rubber band guns, which includes the monstrous contraption above. Click here to see them all. Continue reading to see the Firewheel rubber band gun in-action.
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These amazing 3D wire sculptures may look like something you’d find in a drafting program, but they’re actually art installations designed to confuse people. Click here to see eighteen amazing examples.
Miniature scene photography, a technique also referred to as selective focus and tilt-shift, turns a normal picture into something you’d see in a toy store or book. Click here to see fifty-four more incredible examples. Continue reading for a couple tilt-shift, time-lapse videos.
Amazon has the Acer Aspire AS5251-1805 15.6in Laptop for just $379 shipped, originally priced at $479.99. This computer “offers powerful AMD V Series performance, the latest connectivity technology and rich media features at practical price.” Product page.
3GB of installed DDR3 RAM (1066 MHz; expandable to 8 GB); ATI Radeon HD 4250 graphics (with 256 MB of discrete video memory) is equipped with 40 stream processors and an advanced 3D engine to provide support for hybrid graphics when paired with this system’s Windows operating system.
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That’s right, “the dream of space tourists edged closer to reality on Friday, as the world’s first commercial spaceport opened a runway in New Mexico; flights could begin in nine to 18 months after Virgin Galactic conducts more testing.” Continue reading for the news report.
In addition to the runway, the terminal hangar facility is nearly completed. The building will be able to house up to five spacecraft and two guiding planes. [via DigitalTrends]
A Chinese ad agency hired a group of stunt drivers to play a live-action Pac-Man game using Chevrolet Cruze vehicles, and the resulting commercial is nothing short of geeky. Continue reading to watch.
A large room serves as the stage for a full-size representation of the Pac-Man universe. A white Chevy Cruze plays the part of Mr. Pac-Man while a series of Black Cruzes represent the ghosts.
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