The Fascinating Evolution of Olympic Sports From the 1912 Stockholm Games to the 2020 Tokyo Games
The "Then and Now" series by The Olympics compared how sports have evolved from the the 1912 games to the games in 2020.
A Catchy Update of the ‘Can I Pet That Dawg’ Song
Brandon Ethridge updated his "Can I Pet That Dawg" song to include additional musicians and a little boy with a plush dog.
The Microlino, A Tiny Swiss Electric Bubble Vehicle
Aging Wheels traveled to Switzerland to drive a Microlino, a tiny bubble vehicle reminiscent of the 1960s BMW Isetta microcar.
Rainn Wilson and Bryan Cranston Face Off in an Acting Challenge About a Baking Poisoned Baguette
Podcast host Rainn Wilson and guest Bryan Cranston each played the same role as a man named Otto who bakes a poisoned baguette.
An Amusing Compilation of Silly Ping Pong Tricks
Pongfinity shared a really amusing compilation of the best and silliest ping pong tricks they accomplished in one year.
The Same Drum Fill Played the Same Time at Three Different Speeds One BPM Apart
Drummer Carl Olaison played three separate drum fills, each one BPM slower than the previous one (99 BPM, 100 BPM, and 101 BPM).
40 Fingers Plays a Lush Medley of ‘Star Wars’ Songs on Four Acoustic Guitars
40 Fingers performed a lush medley of two distinctive Star Wars songs that included the "Star Wars Theme" and "The Imperial March".
How a Section of the Berlin Wall Hides in Plain Sight in New York City’s Battery Park
New York City tour guide John Barr explained how a section of the Berlin Wall is hiding in plain sight in Kowsky Plaza near Battery Park.
A Lighthearted Cover of ‘I Want to Hold Your Hand’ Played on Multiple Instruments
Carol Cleveland Sings performed a lighthearted cover of The Beatles' song “I Want to Hold Your Hand” on multiple instruments.
The Oldest Known Recording of the Human Voice
Dr. Patrick Feaser played the very first recording of the human voice made by Edouard-Léon Scott de Martinville in 1860.