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Weird and unusual things that happen in Japan.
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How can his guitar not burst into flame?
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We’ve already seen this kind of technology (see links below) but this video is more impressive and better demonstrates the possibilities of such an awesome product.
How it works: “Ultra-Ever Dry is a superhydrophobic (water) and oleophobic (hydrocarbons) coating that will completely repel almost any liquid. Ultra-Ever Dry uses proprietary nanotechnology to coat an object and create a barrier of air on its surface.”
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Solving first world problems one step at a time
Waterproof everything with NeverWet
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You now know what to do with your old Nokia that you never dared to throw away and that is taking dust…
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How old do you think she is?
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Can any one solve this mystery?
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Engineers have designed this crazy mechanism that is able to run autonomously and produce a pancake within only a minute. Fascinatingly, the conveyer goes from chicken egg to pancake in one complete system.
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Google’s new Tel Aviv offices span 8 floors and come complete with an onsite gym, 3 restaurants and many relaxation areas. The space design allows for a collaborative work environment and also caters for privacy if needed while designers have ensured that sustainability is a key factor in the building’s infrastructure.
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A few unlucky men take bad groin hits in these animated GIFs.
In a clever new campaign, Lego celebrates 55 years with 55 riddles. See how of them you can decipher…
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