Less Than Memorable Items From the 1990s
Rhetty for History compiled an amusing array of less than memorable items from across the retail spectrum that were introduced in the 1990s.
The Confusing Logic Behind International Airport Codes
CGP Grey explains the confusing logic behind the seemingly random codes that are used to identify airport locations throughout the world.
Kind Man Uses Kiddie Pool to Care for Injured Pelican
Naude Dreyer brought an injured pelican home, where he and his family cared for her in a kiddie pool until she could return to the wild.
Using High-Voltage Electricity to Burn Fractals Into Wood
Gary Katz showed how he uses high-voltage electricity to burn beautiful fractal patterns into wood using a custom-built Lichtenburg machine.
A Humorously Honest Animation About ADHD Diagnosis
Andy, the Ice Cream Sandwich Guy, shared his experience of being diagnosed with ADHD in an amusing yet honest animation.
Cat Squeezes His Big Body Into Long Narrow Tube
Nils Jacobi captured hilarious footage of his fuzzy orange cat Frederic squeezing his body into a long, narrow transparent tube on the bed.
How Junior’s Makes Millions of Cheesecakes Despite the Ongoing Cream Cheese Shortage
Business Insider spoke with Alan Rosen of Junior's Cheesecake at the New Jersey facility where millions of cheesecakes are made.
A Folksy Cover of ‘Blackbird’ Played on Banjo
Musician Eli Gilbert performed a beautiful folksy cover of The Beatles' song "Blackbird" on banjo giving the song a rustic feel.
A Hands-Free Bicycle That Uses Skateboard Wheels to Keep It Upright
Big WR turned his bicycle into a hands-free version by removing the front mechanics and attaching skateboard wheels to keep it upright.
Inside the US Navy’s ‘Indoor Ocean’ Training Wave Pool
Veritasium visited NSWC Carderock to learn how navigators are trained to handle any size wave in the world with an "indoor ocean".