“Kipkay” is back at it again, and this time, he shows us how to find free hidden electricity from your landline. Continue reading for the video tutorial.
If you’ve always wanted to make your Mountain Dew soda glow, then check out this interesting tutorial. Supplies needed include: peroxide, Mountain Dew, and baking soda.
If you’ve always wanted to create your own Windows error messages, then we’ve got just the tutorial for you. Best of all, Notepad is the only program you will need. Video after the break.
“Kipkay” is back at it again, and this time, he shows us how to make a handy spy stethoscope. Instructions. Video after the break.
Hear through walls AND record what you hear with this High-Tech Electronic Spy Stethoscope for under $25! See the Test Results in the Video
[via Gizmodo]
Forget to bring a portable stove for the camping trip? Then we hope you have some fiberglass, two soda cans, thumbtack, sand paper, wire hangar, and utility knife blade handy. Continue reading for the video tutorial.
To make your own instant sugar, all you’ll need is: milk, honey, baking soda, and citric concentrate. Video tutorial after the break.
Out of sugar? No need to run out to the store. I’ll show you this cool technique of how to turn milk into sugar – Instantly! Amaze everyone
Having trouble getting your CD player to read discs? Then this tutorial by “Mysterious 1” might just come in handy. Video after the break.
Got a CD player that doesn’t work? Well grab that bottle of cheap cologne and watch this video! And we’ll get that player working again!
The Tilt-Shift effect is achieved using a special lens that enables “photographer[s] very exacting control over the depth-of-field in an image, much more than any regular lens could provide. Video after the break. First picture in gallery.
..because tilting the lens with respect to the film/sensor plane changes the perspective in the image: you can make lines that otherwise would converge, showing perspective, instead remain parallel or even diverge
[via Cheapshooter]
A reader pointed us to this interesting coin-operated washer/dryer hack that was supposedly filmed in Canada. Like most hacks, this is for educational purposes only. Real or fake? You be the judge.