Because everybody needs a hobby, this is a video of hockey aficianado and TikTok user noproblemgambler discussing how he was able to determine what hockey game is briefly shown playing in the background of the bar scene in Gremlins. The answer? A February 16th, 1983 NCAA matchup between the New
I feel like I posted this or something very on Geekologie back in another lifetime, but that may have just been a fever dream. Hard to say. This is a video of the ‘earthquake bed’ imagined by Chinese inventor Wang Wenxi. In the event an earthquake is detected, the bed
Because dream it, and, provided you’re making enough Youtube money, you can achieve it, this is a video of The Q constructing and riding a bicycle with tires made out of 60 tennis balls. I bet dogs love chasing him! It looks like it rides surprisingly well (and never needs
Because who wouldn’t want a hug from a lifeless hunk of tetanus, researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, ETH Zurich, and the University of Copenhagen put all their eggheads together to create HuggieBot 3.0, a robot designed specifically for hugging humans. Not this human! And why does
This is a video of Instagram user its.PilotJohn performing a nosedive to allegedly wake up his female passenger with a little weightlessness. It’s true, I’ve found nothing wakes you up in a hurry quite like thinking you’re about to die. Was she actually asleep though? That’s debatable. A debate you
Domino runs: it’s only the knocking them over part that’s fun. The setting up part is tedious and stressful, and usually (at least in my case) ends with a premature demolition and sadness. Built by LEGO builder Grant Davis using LEGO Technics parts, this machine will infinitely set up and
Built by inventor James Bruton, BinBot 9000 (apparently the 8000 model was total…garbage) is an autonomous trash receptacle that can come to you, that way you don’t miss trying to throw a banana peel in basketball style. The robot uses vision-assisted guidance and printed targets to identify its location and
Clearly having taken advantage of some Black Friday flatscreen deal, this is a video of Youtuber Drew Builds Stuff constructing a massive virtual floor-to-ceiling window using three TCL 75″ Class 5-Series 4K Smart TVs. That’s cool. He could have made an actual window for far cheaper though, especially if he