Sunday, June 21, 2015

The Week's Best Videos:

The Koenigsegg One:1 Just Beat The World Record For Acceleration And Deceleration, Seven Different Molten Metals, Poured Into A 15 Gallon Fishtank, All Six 'Star Wars' Movies Played At Once Is A Gigantic, Hilarious Mess, Duo Performs Unreal Dance Routine On A Subway Platform, Possible Son Of Macho Man Randy Savage Does A Chair Split While Lifting 100lbs, Expensive Robot Bested By A Pop-Tart
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Sunday, June 21, 2015
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The Koenigsegg One:1 Just Beat The World Record For Acceleration And Deceleration
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In a mere 12 seconds, the Koenigsegg One:1 can go from zero to 300kmp (about 187 mph) and back to zero, beating the previous world record of 21.19 seconds. Koenigsegg also advise you not to try this at home, which we imagine you won't be doing unless you have about 2 million bucks to burn.
A ZINCING FEELING
Seven Different Molten Metals, Poured Into A 15 Gallon Fishtank
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Not only does rapid cooling produce some really interesting physical results in these different metals, but the hotter ones make a great sound.
IN A GALAXY FAR FROM COMPREHENSION
All Six 'Star Wars' Movies Played At Once Is A Gigantic, Hilarious Mess
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Before you start ranting about how you'll only officially recognize three of the "Star Wars" films, just soak in the utter ridiculousness.
SLIGHT OF HAND, AND EVERY OTHER BODY PART
Duo Performs Unreal Dance Routine On A Subway Platform
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Look, we don't know what city this is, but the floor of most (see 99.9%) subway platforms is absolutely filthy, so that's concerning. If you like the music this is set to, the song is called "Slip" and it's by Elliot Moss.
CUP O' COFFEE IN THE BIG TIME, YEAH
Possible Son Of Macho Man Randy Savage Does A Chair Split While Lifting 100lbs
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There are many ways this could have gone wrong for an average person. But Jon Call, AKA Jujimufu, is not an average person — he's the cream of the crop.
SUGAR, WE'RE GOIN' DOWN
Expensive Robot Bested By A Pop-Tart
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Nao is an autonomous humanoid robot, usually used for research and education purposes. One will set you back several thousand dollars. But even Nao hasn't quite mastered bipedal motion.
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Image: Well, another season of senseless bloodshed is behind us — but at least this time some of the people that died kind of deserved it! Obviously, spoilers ahead.
Well, another season of senseless bloodshed is behind us — but at least this time some of the people that died kind of deserved it! Obviously, spoilers ahead. Credit: Digg
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