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Blu-ray Laser Beam vs. 100 Balloons
Videographer Scott Stevenson pops 100 black balloons using a DIY laser pointer made out of a flashlight and the laser diode from a Blu-ray disc burner drive. Yeah, science!
Defensively Heterosexual John Watson
Long before Bruce Banner and Tony Stark came to be known as the science bros, there were Sherlock Holmes and Defensively Heterosexual John Watson.