This is a tour detailing the process in which zinc-carbon AA batteries are manufactured at a Chinese factory, which can produce up to 500,000 batteries a day. That’s a lot of batteries! And what percentage of those do you think end up in a person’s butt? My guess is the
Harnessing the power of ChatGPT, Boston Dynamics has turned one of their Spot quadruped robots into a talking tour guide, capable of providing tours of their facility with a variety of personalities, including a 1920’s archaeologist, Shakespearean actor, British butler, and bleak sarcastic guy “Josh”. All of the different personalities
Flown by cinematographer Jay Christensen of JayByrd Films, this is a drone tour of Yankee Stadium, beginning outside the stadium, flying through some of the interior, then out onto the field and into the stands. It was a fun ride, and I did pretend I was making a Death Star
On display at Bricks Cascade 2023 in Portland, Oregon, this massive Jurassic World LEGO build was constructed by a dedicated team of LEGO and Jurassic Park enthusiasts, complete with a giant volcano, moving vehicles, numerous buildings, and a ton of dinosaurs and minifigs. Could you imagine if this was in
This is a tour of the Kyowa Co. Ltd. rubber band factory, detailing how the snappy bands are made step by step. Kyowa has been making rubber bands since 1923 (happy 100 year anniversary!), so clearly they know what they’re doing. Me? I never have the slightest clue what I’m
This is a video from Architecture Digest of Margot Robbie and Greta Gerwig providing a tour of the Barbie dreamhouse set, and all the thought and consideration that went into building it. Dang, now I really want to see the movie. When does it come out? We should start camping
Because frozen pizzas serve as the entire base of my personal food pyramid, this is a video tour inside a factory that makes my dinner standard. I already know what I’m having tonight! “Frozen pizza?” No, but only because I bought two new boxes of cereal on my lunch break
This is a 16mm film featuring a tour of Disney World in 1972 that’s been remastered in high definition so you can fully appreciate just how scary those old costumes really were. I assume this was before they adopted ‘The Happiest Place On Earth’ as their slogan. “They’ve been using