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Orvillecopter
January 4th, 2013 4:43 PMThis quadrotor helicopter is made out of the taxidermied skin of Dutch artist Bart Jansen's deceased cat Orville.
The World's Heaviest Metal Band
January 4th, 2013 3:32 PMCompressorhead, the world's heaviest metal band made of three robots, plays Motörhead's "Ace of Spades" during a practice at the Robocross headquarters in Berlin, Germany.
But Then, Everything Changed
January 4th, 2013 3:00 PM…when the Fire Nation got confirmed.
Eclectic Method: Monsters
January 4th, 2013 1:30 PMThe audio-visual remix group Eclectic Method compiled this montage of giant movie monsters accompanied by a remix of the Mothra vs. Godzilla title song.
Spaghetti For a Little Friend
January 4th, 2013 1:07 PMWho knew hamsters enjoyed pasta so much?
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Orvillecopter
This quadrotor helicopter is made out of the taxidermied skin of Dutch artist Bart Jansen's deceased cat Orville.
The World's Heaviest Metal Band
Compressorhead, the world's heaviest metal band made of three robots, plays Motörhead's "Ace of Spades" during a practice at the Robocross headquarters in Berlin, Germany.
But Then, Everything Changed
…when the Fire Nation got confirmed.
Eclectic Method: Monsters
The audio-visual remix group Eclectic Method compiled this montage of giant movie monsters accompanied by a remix of the Mothra vs. Godzilla title song.
Spaghetti For a Little Friend
Who knew hamsters enjoyed pasta so much?