Father and Son Restore 1980s Animatronic Showbiz Pizza Robots to Their Former Glory
Tested editor Norman Chan met up with Jack Turner to chat about his collection of old animatronic Showbiz Pizza robots from the 1980s that he…
Simon’s Kitten Copies Simon’s Cat’s Every Move In Order to Learn How to Become a Cat
With the sincere intention in learning how to be a cat, Simon’s kitten adorably attempted to copy the movements of big brother Simon’s Cat as…
Japanese Designer Creates a Pair of Realistic Pigeon Shoes to Make Friends With the Local Birds
Kyoto Ohata, a Japanese designer and self-professed bird appreciator, very cleverly transformed a pair of plain black pumps into a realistic wearable felt pigeons so…
The 1970s Wonder Woman TV Show Intro Reimagined With Stars From New DC Comics Film
ScreenCrush has released a new video, edited by Sleepy Skunk, that reimagines the 1970s Wonder Woman television show intro with stars from DC Comics‘ newly…
NBA Basketball Players Read Mean Tweets About Themselves on Jimmy Kimmel Live
Jimmy Kimmel aired a funny new NBA edition of Mean Tweets on Jimmy Kimmel Live where a group of professional basketball players read all sorts…
An Earthling Named Dave Gets Abducted by Aliens for a Routine Examination
Chris and Jack created a new comedy sketch, titled “Abduction,” that follows an ordinary Earthling named Dave who gets abducted by aliens for a routine…
Making Fun of State Word Maps
xkcd pokes fun at the popular trend of state word maps based on random search data.
100 Characters From 100 Different Movies Count Down From 100 to 0 in 100 Seconds
Film buff Thor Cromer (a.k.a. “ThorC1138“) has created a compilation video of 100 characters from 100 different movies counting down from 100 to 0 in…
Johnny T of Glove and Boots Offers Helpful Advice Regarding the Subject of Social Media Etiquette
The always considerate Johnny T. of Glove and Boots offered some helpful advice regarding the subject of social media etiquette. Specifically Johnny said not to…
The Turing Tumble, A DIY Mechanical Computer Powered by Marbles That Solve Puzzles of Logic
Paul Boswell, a coder, inventor and former professor at the University of Minnesota has created the Turing Tumble, a brilliant mechanical computer that employs marbles…