Sunday, August 16, 2015

The Week's Best Videos: Mass Dampers and Wrecked Hecklers

Guy Figures Out Why His Laptop Has Been Acting So Buggy, How Famous Comedians Deal With Hecklers, Why It's Really, Really Important To Slice Meat Against The Grain, This 720-Ton Suspended Steel Ball Is What Lets Taipei 101 Sway Instead Of Fall, Learn How To Drive Stick In Five Minutes, Liquor Store Hero Should Probably Get This Bottle Of Wine For Free
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Sunday, August 16, 2015
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Guy Figures Out Why His Laptop Has Been Acting So Buggy
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Never trust your computer again, you never know what might be living in there.
NSFW: LANGUAGE
How Famous Comedians Deal With Hecklers
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From Richard Pryor and George Carlin to current luminaries like Patton Oswalt and Louis CK, every comic inevitably has to deal with some jerk who thinks a show is actually a conversation.
SAVE YOUR TEETH SOME WORK
Why It's Really, Really Important To Slice Meat Against The Grain
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Slicing against the grain might have been a commonly held belief for best food practices — but now it's science.
SWAY TO GO
This 720-Ton Suspended Steel Ball Is What Lets Taipei 101 Sway Instead Of Fall
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The heavy counterweight hangs between the 92nd and the 87th floor, acting as a tuned mass damper, which keeps the building stable during high winds.
TAKE NOTES
Learn How To Drive Stick In Five Minutes
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It's a given that every human has a soul-demanding right to know how to drive a manual transmission, and it's one of the greatest problems facing mankind today. It's unbearable that so many people still don't know how. Let's fix that.
GRAPE JOB!
Liquor Store Hero Should Probably Get This Bottle Of Wine For Free
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But the one thing we have to wonder is: what mean-spirited ghost knocked over the bottle in the first place?
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'WOW AMY, YOU'RE SO SMART!'
Image: This product is called Aring (which is inherently confusing) and we don't know what's worse: the thing itself, or the actors they hired to sell it in this commercial.
This product is called Aring (which is inherently confusing) and we don't know what's worse: the thing itself, or the actors they hired to sell it in this commercial. Credit: 2Whynot ARING
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