From DoodleChaos:
I’ve taken the piece “Waltz of the Flowers” by Tchaikovsky, and synchronized it to a chain reaction marble run by hand. After listening to parts of this song hundreds of times to match things up I went a bit crazy.
From DoodleChaos:
I’ve taken the piece “Waltz of the Flowers” by Tchaikovsky, and synchronized it to a chain reaction marble run by hand. After listening to parts of this song hundreds of times to match things up I went a bit crazy.
The science behind why the 1918 flu is “the mother of all pandemics” continues to challenge scientists today. Olivia from SciShow sheds some light on why this flu was so powerful and what we learned from it.
[SciShow]
If you’re a parent and have played Dark Souls in the past, this will make you laugh.
[Squabley | Via BoingBoing]
[Source: Is It Canon by @RockPaperCynic and @BigSimpleComics]
Yeah, that’s how a lot of people feel like when exposing pictures that other people are not supposed to see.
[CH]
One Day Builds return! Adam’s latest build is a prop replica from one of his favorite films of 2017, Blade Runner 2049! In making Deckard’s binoculars from the movie, Adam starts with a 3D-printed model designed around working optics, and adds plenty of his own customized parts for accuracy!
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A demo of a drone that carries passengers – or as some cynics call it, a helicopter – had to be cancelled because of light rain. The makers say the problem is only with the demo model and the real thing will cope with poor weather.
The SureFly can carry two passengers and in its finished form will work autonomously, assuming you can find somebody willing to get into an unpiloted flying vehicle. The makers won a race against time to get it approved by regulators, ready to demo at an airfield near CES in Nevada.
Unfortunately the rain – which a BBC source described as “sprinkling very softly” – was enough to ground the vehicle. The fuselage hadn’t been waterproofed in the demo model, meaning the rain might have caused problems with both the rotor blades and the electrical system.
To be fair to the makers, Vegas has an average of just one centimeter of precipitation across all of January, so if they were in a rush it might have seemed a reasonable gamble that the demo would be on a dry day.
While the autonomous version is some way off, the key selling point of the SureFly right now is that the small size and limited range makes it considerably cheaper than most full-scale helicopter at $200,000. It can cover a maximum of 70 miles during the one hour of flight time from a full tank of gasoline. There’s also a pair of back-up batteries that give five minutes power for an emergency landing if the gas generator fails.
Minnesota-based artist Kells O’Hickey recently decided to surprise his girlfriend by drawing her in 10 different style. The man inspired himself from shows such as Dragon Ball Z, The Simpsons, South Park, and many more, to create the illustrations. Check ’em all out below! (After the “read more” link if you’re reading this from the front page)
Here’s how THor Ragnarok should have ended according to the folks over at HISHE.
[HISHE]
Mario seems pretty casual about literally taking over the minds of sentient beings just so he can grab a couple of moons to power his flying hat. It’s a pretty major invasion of privacy to ENTER SOMEONE’S CONSCIOUSNESS without even asking them first – especially when you consider things from their point of view.
[Dorkly]