This is an 8-hour Youtube video just released by NASA in the form of a traditional yule log video, except it’s an untraditional rocket engine instead. I’m already warming my hands against my computer screen! Just what you need for the holidays… the coziness of a crackling and roaring rocket
This is a video of someone’s DIY Halloween decorations, which use a bed sheet, two lights, and a fan in each window to create the illusion that the whole house is ablaze. And while there’s no denying it’s a cool effect, there’s also no denying 911 is going to be
The $9,420 Thermonator from Throwflame is a GoTree quadruped robotic dog modified with a large flamethrower mounted on its back for burninating (Trogdor is into this). The robot gets about an hour to a charge and can shoot flames up to 30-feet with its ARC flamethrower, fueled by either gasoline
This is a video of the gun-lovers at Kentucky Ballistics firing a 7 bore (internal muzzle diameter, 0.873″) blunderbuss. God, I feel the high seas calling my name just looking at it. But I told myself my life of piracy is over — I’ve settled down now. I do miss
NOTE: VOLUME DOWN. This is a video of the Beyond The Press Youtube channel of 7,000 bricks of recalled fireworks all being ignited at once. But why were they recalled? Were they too unsafe? They’re FIREWORKS. Regardless, the all-at-once show is glorious. I only wish I could have been there
This is a video of a transformer atop a telephone pole giving up the ghost in a truly spectacular fashion. It’s like a pyrotechnics show. According to people in the Reddit comments, this is likely the result “of the secondary wires shorting out in the conduits attached to the cross
This is an Instagram video from Kieran Knightley, who happened to spot a blaze in an a New York City apartment and, being the responsible citizen that he is, called 911. However after the fire department arrived and investigated they informed Kieran the fire was, in fact, just an 8-foot
Because some people have all the fun, and those people aren’t me, the Aussies of Youtube channel How Ridiculous took their world’s largest blender (previously seen HERE), and put it to the test with some gloriously fiery results. Highlights include a bunch of aerosol deodorant cans and some sparklers to