Sunday, August 2, 2015

The Week's Best Videos: Sweepstakes, Mean Tweets, Space Spheres

What're The Odds Of Winning A Giveaway? Guy Enters 1,000 Of Them To Find Out, Guy Builds A 'Pacific Rim'-Style Exosuit, And A Robot That Moves In Tandem With It, K-Mart's 1998 Concept That Made You Drive To A K-Mart To Use The Internet, Bill Nye Reads Mean Tweets That Were Sent To Him, The Most Confusing Question Of All Time Is 'Who Did He Tell You That To?', Alka-Seltzer In Space Is A Fantastic Honeycomb Of Bubbles
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Sunday, August 2, 2015
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What're The Odds Of Winning A Giveaway? Guy Enters 1,000 Of Them To Find Out
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Andrew Lloyd entered 20 competitions a day for 50 days without ever using the same one twice. Then he waited. Lets find out if he won any free stuff.
MOVES LIKE JAEGAR
Guy Builds A 'Pacific Rim'-Style Exosuit, And A Robot That Moves In Tandem With It
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Let's all stop worrying about kaiju — if they ever show up, Daniele Benedettelli will protect us.
NO. WRONG.
K-Mart's 1998 Concept That Made You Drive To A K-Mart To Use The Internet
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We're pretty sure this in-store concept never took off. Can you figure out why?
'SHE WAS PROBABLY IN A HURRY'
Bill Nye Reads Mean Tweets That Were Sent To Him
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"Maybe do cartwheels for voodoo," isn't even mean, it's just evocative and confusing.
HE'S REALLY BEEN FAR AS DECIDED TO EVEN GO
The Most Confusing Question Of All Time Is 'Who Did He Tell You That To?'
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Something about the simplicity of the question makes us think, "Yes, we can totally answer that!" but look a bit closer and you can feel your brain start to melt trying to puzzle together what this means.
OK, BUT MY STOMACH STILL HURTS
Alka-Seltzer In Space Is A Fantastic Honeycomb Of Bubbles
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Astronauts on the International Space Station dissolved an effervescent tablet in a floating ball of water, and captured images using a camera capable of recording four times the resolution of normal high-definition cameras. This footage is one of the first of its kind.
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Image: The good people of Cesena, Italy want the Foo Fighters to play a show in their city — so 1,000 of them got together and performed
The good people of Cesena, Italy want the Foo Fighters to play a show in their city — so 1,000 of them got together and performed "Learn To Fly." Credit: Rockin' 1000
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