Laughing Squid

A Wonderful MIDI Synthesizer Cover of ‘Take on Me’
IxStage performed a wonderful electronic interpretation of the classic a-ha song "Take on Me" on an MPK Mini MK3 synthesizer.

The 1943 DAF Mobile Raincoat – A Lightweight Three-Wheeled Vehicle That Could Fit Through a Doorway
The 1943 DAF Mobile Raincoat was a three-wheeled vehicle capable of driving in reverse at 35 miles per hour and fitting through a doorway.

Leo P of Too Many Zooz Shreds On a Giant Contrabass Saxophone Inside a London Shop
The incredibly talented Leo P of Too Many Zooz shredded on an enormous Benedikt Eppelsheim Contrabass Saxophone at SAX in London.

Stunning Slow Motion Footage of a Watermelon Being Zapped With Lightning Currents
Greg Leyh of Lightning On Demand zapped a watermelon with varying degrees of lightning currents and captured it all in wonderful slow motion.

The Search for the Last Remaining KenTacoHut – The KFC, Taco Bell and Pizza Hut Triple Combo Restaurant
Sam Reid embarked on a quest to find the last remaining KenTacoHut, the triple combo restaurant featuring KFC, Taco Bell, and Pizza Hut.

How the Designers of ‘Saturday Night Live’ Create Unique Quick Change Costumes for Every Sketch
In Style visited with designer Tom Broecker of "Saturday Night Live", who explained how they make quick-change outfits for every sketch.

A Fascinating Website Where You Can Watch Two Strangers Talk to Each Other for 30 Minutes
Alvin Chang created "30 Minutes With a Stranger", a fascinating website where you can watch two strangers talk for thirty minutes.

Conan O’Brien Recruits Linguist Luke Ranieri to Settle Pronunciation Disputes With Jordan Schlansky
Conan O'Brien recruited linguist Luke Ranieri to help settle the ongoing pronunciation disputes with longtime frenemy Jordan Schlansky.

The Goddess Minerva Debunks Myths About Ancient Rome in an Amusing Animated Game Show
The goddess Minerva hosts the game show "Duo vera et mendacium" to debunk common myths about Ancient Rome in an amusing TED-Ed lesson.

How Extreme Heat Will Eventually Make Much of the Earth Completely Unlivable
Maya May warned that much of the Earth will become unlivable in the future due to extreme heat and the role humidity plays in this process.