This is some home security cam footage of a FedEx delivery driver following the instructions on a jocular yard sign to ‘STAY ON GRASS’. At first I thought he was dodging cracks to avoid breaking his mother’s back, but no, he was just being courteous. That’s nice. For reference, I
This is the ‘Magdeburg Unicorn’, a fossil reconstruction assembled a few years after the bones of a woolly rhinoceros were discovered in Germany in 1663. Allegedly the reconstruction was performed by Prussian scientist Otto von Geuricke, who, I think we can all agree, did a stellar job. I wish I
The 2022 Scripps National Spelling Bee was the first ever decided by a spell-off, in which two contestants had 90 seconds apiece to correctly spell as many words as possible. In the video, young Vikram manages to spell 15 of his words correctly in the time, while Harini managed to
This is some traffic-cam footage released by the Boynton Beach Police Department of a group of good samaritans coming together to stop the car of a woman who passed out behind the wheel following a medical episode, and slowly drifted through an intersection. The people standing in front of the
This is Sleepy Skunk’s 2021 Movie Trailer Mashup, a six and half minute well-edited mashup of movies released in 2021. You can see a full list of the movies and their timestamps at Sleepy Skunk’s blog HERE. It really was well constructed. Especially for someone named Sleepy Skunk, who I’d
This is a video of South Korea’s Maytree a cappella quintet performing the Star Wars theme (previously: Windows and iPhone sound effects and movie production company intros). They do a wonderful job, although the way they move it almost looks like they recorded the sounds slower and then sped it
This is a video of Bradenton, Florida delivery driver Robert Acton rescuing ten raccoons stuck in a dumpster that he discovered while making a delivery to a nearby business. Robert says he “heard a rustling noise coming from the dumpster” (which in Florida could mean absolutely anything), and discovered the
This is a video demonstration of the Hogwarts moving Grand Staircase recreated by LEGO builder Eric Law and son Zach, who’s the captain of his school’s robotics team and programmed the movement of the stairs. Most impressive. Ten points for team Eric and Zach! “But–” Not another word, Hufflepuffs, or