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Kylo Ren REACTS/REVIEWS/RECAPS The Last Jedi [Video]
These Kylo Ren videos from Auralnauts are always hilarious. Watch our pal Kylo as he reviews the last jedi. There’s the short version early in the video, and if you keep on watching, you’ll get the long one.
Warning: Spoiler alert!
Sesame Street Puppeteers Explain How They Control Their Puppets
Ever wonder how the puppets on Sesame Street operate? The puppeteers for some of Sesame Street’s most famous characters share their insights on how they bring their iconic characters to life. The puppeteers for Elmo, Big Bird, Mr. Snuffleupagus, Abby Cadabby, and Rudy explain the various functions and features of their Muppets.
[Wired]
DEAL: Fandango Movie Tickets – Buy One Get One FREE!
Fandango currently has a huge special where they’re giving you one FREE movie ticket when you buy one using Google Pay. Just pay for two tickets via Google pay and use promo code GOOGLEPAYJOY at checkout, and you’ll only pay for one of them!
Just the perfect deal to go see Star Wars: The Last Jedi with a friend!
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Glass Polymer ‘Self-Heals’ At Room Temperature
A newly created glass polymer can ‘heal itself’ without the need for extreme heat. But suggestions it could be used for phone screens might be a reach.
Several polymers already exist with self-healing properties, meaning that with the application of heat they can reform their bonds and thus repair cracks. Aside from the fact that usually only minor damage can be repaired this way, the big problem is that they often need to be exposed to temperatures of well over 100 degrees Celsius. That’s not exactly convenient for consumers, particularly with glass used in electronic gadgets that really shouldn’t be put in an oven.
A University of Tokyo graduate discovered the polymer, with the catchy name of TUEG3 (poly[thioureas] and ethylene glycol), while working to produce a glue. If pieces of the material are cut and the edges pushed together for 30 seconds, they’ll form a stable single sheet even at temperatures as low as 21 degrees Celsius.
The sheet becomes load bearing immediately (a report in Science noted a two-square-centimeter sheet can hold 300 grams) and within two hours has the same strength as if it had always been a single sheet.
While several media reports have dubbed it the latest hope for self-repairing phone screens, that’s unlikely any time soon. The edges of the two pieces being joined together need to be relatively smooth, something that’s going to be tricky to achieve in a cracked phone screen. There’s also the fairly significant limitation that in its current form the polymer is only semi-transparent.
USELESS MACHINES: How to Wrap a Gift and Decorate a Christmas Tree in Just 10 Seconds!
Inventor Joseph Herscher built two machines to help him wrap gifts and decorate his Christmas tree in just 10 seconds. I haven’t laughed this hard while watching a Youtube video in a long, long time.
I use 7 pads, a drill and a bicycle wheel to wrap a present. Then I use hairspray, a drill and a lazy-suzan to decorate a christmas tree in 10 seconds!
The Story of the Christmas Wyrm [Comic]
This is my new favorite Christmas comic, on par with AdiFitri’s The Hogfater, inspired by the book of the same name by Terry Pratchett.
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Santa on Wikipedia [Comic]
Be careful about what you post on Wiki…some people don’t always enjoy ;)
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Pissed Off Cockatiel Sings the Default iPhone Ringtone
From Ben Pluimer:
My friend’s family has a cockatiel named Lucky. Whenever Lucky gets upset, he sings an Apple ringtone. It usually happens when they tie their shoes to get ready to leave the house. It’s adorable, and also pitch perfect.
An Eerily Beautiful Accoustic Guitar Cover of the Star Wars Theme [Video]
From AcousticLabs:
In honor of the latest Star Wars movie I’m releasing this lil’ arrangement (recorded a year ago on the best hair day of my life) on youtube. Hope you all enjoy.