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Sunday 18 October 2015

The Week's Best Videos: Hypercube, Curb Flattener, Mjolnir

Metal Snowflake Looks Like It's Melting Into A Steel Block, Guy Builds A Thor-Like Hammer That Only He Can Pick Up, How To Never Waste A Single Ingredient, No One In New York Recognizes Chris Pratt, This Cube Is Not Just A Cube, This Curb Roller Makes Everything Alright
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Sunday, October 18, 2015
Metal Snowflake Looks Like It's Melting Into A Steel Block
IT'S NOT MAGIC
Metal Snowflake Looks Like It's Melting Into A Steel Block
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This promo video for Reliable EDM (that's electrical discharge machining, not electronic dance music) features a block of metal cut to extremely accurate tolerances, and guaranteed to blow your dang mind.
YOU ARE NOT WORTHY
Guy Builds A Thor-Like Hammer That Only He Can Pick Up
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Using the powers of the Norse gods (or electromagnetism and a fingerprint reader), this Mjolnir replica will only detach from a metal surface for its creator.
STARTUPS WE DIGG SPONSORED
How To Never Waste A Single Ingredient
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Forget wasting time at the grocery store. With Blue Apron you get the perfect amount of the best ingredients delivered right to your door. Easy shopping, easy recipes, and easy cooking — it really doesn't get much better than this. Oh and now get the first 2 meals free!
IS THAT CHRIS EVANS?!
No One In New York Recognizes Chris Pratt
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Bill Eichner Is putting us on notice.
GEOBENDER
This Cube Is Not Just A Cube
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The Geobender is a nifty little toy made up of pyramids connected by rare earth magnets. How many things does it turn into? A lot, but we're not responsible if Pinhead shows up in your house.
WHAT'S BETTER THAN ROLLING?
This Curb Roller Makes Everything Alright
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Apparently there's a machine that rolls concrete into curbs, and watching it is magical.
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FRUITS OF THE WEB
Digg Pic Of The Day
Two weeks ago, a YouTube channel called "Tony is Back!" was born. It claims — in a series of three commercials — that the Frosted Flakes mascot is now here to help the adults who grew up eating his nutritious cereal. Unfortunately, Tony is no longer any sort of role model. Credit: Tony Is Back
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