To promote the launch of Windows 7 in India, the launch team used 7000 dominoes to create a nifty Rube Goldberg-inspired animation. Unfortunately, it did require some user input for things to run smoothly. Video after the break.
[via Gizmodo]
If you’re a Star Wars geek, and love Rube Goldberg contraptions, then we’ve got just the video for you — built by a group of high school students.
The Star Wars Rube Golberg project from physics class. Our teacher loved star wars.. (sporting his light saber in class now and then and answering any question you can fathom)but now we are out of high school and we do have lives so this will probably never happen again. but it was fun
This could quite possibly be the most elaborate Rube Goldberg-style contraption ever — includes over 3-minutes of tricks. Video after the break.
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The Discovery Channel Canada asked us to do it again and Jesse, Brenda, and I went into nature again and made it bigger and better and more complicated. Jesse recently dug the footage out of the archives and edited together this widescreen version where you can see both perspectives at the same time
[via MAKE]