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Manufacturing plywood boards: then and now
Damn, things sure have changed. That tree they fell in the first part would be worth at least $3M intact, and never used for plywood.
Why Is A Group Of Crows Called A “Murder”?
I've often wondered if the Murder bit came from their behavior. They often gather around when one of them dies. This looks like it was murder.
Building A Tiled Roof Hut
These are very zen to watch, especially when he doesn't asphyxiate himself inside them. I have to ask - how long until I can expect an e-mail?
How to Launch a Nuclear Missile
I've been there. This is also the location used for Star Trek TNG movie First Contact, natch.
What your phone’s buttons layout could have looked like
Love the numberphile videos. I hate when they start drawing on rough paper with sharpy markers. Painful, but worth it?
How To Win A Street Fight WIth Head Movement
I like his website. "How to pick up chicks - talk to the fat girl first". Though I would really like to see him in a fight. Hard to not take advice from someone like Bas Rutten.
Caterpillar Speed Trick
Fascinating. Especially the Lego model of their movement. He missed on the flock and school explanation though. Movement in a flock can be initiated from all sides - including rear to front.
FlowersInHisHair
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True - that lazy work. The model with her eyes closed and looking down is made into something entirely different. Someones head tilt is entirely shifted.
In reply to this comment by FlowersInHisHair:
If anything, this video makes me consider how photo-editing software is used to cover up for bad and/or lazy photography (particularly lighting, which is most of the "before" shots is generally very poorly thought-out), not just to modify the appearance of the subject.