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Espresso Book Machine: Machine builds entire retail-quality books in 5 minutes
EBM is a single integrated book making solution that has revolutionized the way books are produced and marketed.
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Awesome Halloween Costume: Black & White People
Then halfway through the party someone with no makeup can join the group and it's basically the movie "Pleasantville."
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Who made the ESCAPE key?
It's placed universally on the top left of almost every keyboard in the world. But why is it there?
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My friend took a picture of himself in Dubai
Pretending to be taller than the Burj Khalifa (world's tallest tower, by far)
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World Battleground, 1000 years of war in 5 minutes
This animation shows all important battles that took place over the last ten centuries. The sizes of the explosions and labels are proportional to the number of casualties.
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This is hypnotizing
It's called silage and the hay is actually fermented inside that plastic wrapping.
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Resisting arrest like a boss
He was arrested later. Not many ways you can get back up.
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Mail-order drugs, hitmen & child porn: A journey into the dark corners of the deep web.
Some deep subjects being discussed in this article by The Next Web.
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The 10 Best McDonald's Meals You Won't Find in the U.S.
McDonald's has over 32,000 locations in 119 countries, and part of its international success is due to clever attempts to appeal to local customers by inventing food tailored to their tastes. From Paris to Delhi, here's a list...
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This is the coolest night lamp ever!
Just plug it in and feel awesome
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Gurdon and Yamanaka share Nobel prize for stem cell work
Two pioneers of stem cell research have shared the Nobel prize for medicine or physiology.
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An honest day's work
This is the first time 'leathery' has ever seemed completely fitting to describe skin. What a badass.
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2009 Chevy Malibu vs 1959 Bel Air Crash Test
This crash test between a modern sedan and the classic 1959 Chevrolet Bel Air shows just how far passenger protection has come in the last fifty years.
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Four ways to fix an unresponsive iPhone home button
If your iPhone button is not responding and you're out of warranty, here are four things you can do to fix it.
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Curiosity Finds…SOMETHING…on Martian Surface
While scooping its first samples of Martian soil, NASA’s Curiosity rover captured the image above, which shows what seems to be a small, seemingly metallic sliver or chip of… something… resting on the ground.
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Ancient Spider Attack Fossilized
Researchers have found what they say is the only fossil ever discovered of a spider attack on prey caught in its web – a 100 million-year-old snapshot of an engagement frozen in time.
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Twitter: It’s time for patent trolls to bear the costs of frivolous lawsuits
Win or lose, it usually doesn’t cost a lot for patent trolls to bring spurious lawsuits against companies and technologists.
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What Jerry Sandusky can expect in Pa. prison
Jerry Sandusky will walk into state prison with little more than a watch and wedding band. He'll be able to work a 30-hour week to make a few dollars. He'll be able to watch Penn State football but not violent movies.
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Swing with waterfall that doesn't get you wet
The Waterfall Swing at the 2011 World Maker Faire at the New York Hall of Science. Riders pass through a wall of water without getting wet.
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8 Things I Learned About Tech in 2012
This year flew by, and we all learned a lot along the way -- especially in the world of tech. Herewith, my personal list of the eight vital lessons of 2012.
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