1977 BBC Profile of Spirograph Inventor Denys Fisher
A May 1977 clip from the classic BBC series "Tomorrow's Word" explains how Denys Fisher developed the Spirograph drawing toy.
Googly-Eyed Wireless Devices Play ‘What Is Love’
Two googly-eyed electric toothbrushes and three credit card machines from Device Orchestra performed the Haddaway dance hit "What Is Love".
Haunting Cover of ‘Never Tear Us Apart’ on Harp Guitar
Jamie Dupuis performed a haunting cover of the INXS song "Never Tear Us Apart" on his famous harp guitar with Emma McDaniel on vocals.
Cute Aggression, A Heavy Metal Song for a Beloved Cat
Anthony Vincent of Ten Second Songs wrote "Cute Aggression", a hardcore heavy metal song for his beloved cat Pireta.
Man Gets Purposely Stung by a Highly Toxic Stone Fish
Mark Vins of Brave Wilderness traveled to Eastern Australia to seek out a venomous stonefish to learn just how painful its sting is.
Tiny Octopus Becomes Friends With Gift-Giving Diver
Elora Explora became friends with a tiny octopus whom she met while diving at the Off The Wall Dive Center and Resort in Belize.
Spelunking When Your Only Headlamp Goes Out
The ActionAdventureTwins discovered what it was like to explore a cave in darkness when their only headlamp suddenly goes out.
An Accurate Impression of a Keurig Coffee Maker
Devon Bowker of The Wild Life performed an accurate impression of a Keurig machine preparing a cup of coffee with a straight face.
The Origins and Evolution of Kentucky Bourbon
Ryan Kerr from Townsends explains the origins of bourbon, why production is centered in Kentucky, and how it evolved from clear to caramel.
People Effortlessly Distort Their Face in a Surreal Video
Dr. Of All Things Bizarre posted a surreal video of people effortlessly distorting their features by pressing on their heads and faces.