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How to Fold an Origami Star Wars TIE Fighter
Learn how to make an origami TIE fighter (thats Twin Ion Engine fighter for those of you who don’t know) from Star Wars. It’s quick and easy to make (difficulty 30%) and who doesn’t love Star Wars?
[How To Origami | Via LS]
Lemon Problems [Comic]
[Source: Napalm Soda Comics | Jason Calzadilla on Instagram]
Amazing LEGO Automaton: Two Fur Traders Paddling A Canoe [Video]
This amazing Lego automaton featuring two fur traders paddling a canoe towards adventure was built by Jason Allemann of JK Brickworks to celebrate Canada’s 150th anniversary. The automaton can be operated manually with a hand crank or motorized using the LEGO Power Functions system.
[JK Brickworks | Via Geekologie]
What Is Being Bipolar Like? [Video]
Bipolar disorder impacts the lives of a LOT of people, and it’s often very misunderstood. Watch this episode of Life Noggin to learn more about the condition.
10 Letters That Were Dropped From The American English Alphabet
So you think you know the English language? Did you know that the American English alphabet used to have 10 extra letters, but somehow, these did not stand the test of time. Learn all about them in this enlightening video from Gregory Austin McConnell.
SUICIDE SQUAD: Hell to Pay – Movie Trailer Debut [Video]
Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay is Task Force X’s latest animated feature film. Produced by Warner Bros. Animation, DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Home Entertainment.
This Small Robot Arm Will Play Chess Against You!
This small robot arm, built by Youtuber DIYprojects, can play a match of chess against you! The robot was built using an Arduino Leonardo controller, four TowerPro SG90 mini servo motors, and some wood. Check it out in action in the video above!
Too Darn Bright [Comic]
Understanding How a TV Works at 380,000 Frames Per Second
If you are reading this, you’ve seen a screen with your eyes. But have you REALLY seen it though? Like real proper seen it (at 380,000 frames per second)? Don’t worry, Gav is here to help you out. This is How a TV works in Slow Motion.