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Rube Goldberg Machine World Record
April 10th, 2012 11:30 PMThe Purdue Society of Professional Engineers broke its own world record for the largest working Rube Goldberg machine.
The Most Interesting Man in the World
April 10th, 2012 11:01 PMAs Seen on TV: The Dos Equis man Jonathan Goldsmith is an American actor who lives on a 47-foot boat in Marina Del Rey, California.
Slow-Mo Jell-O
April 10th, 2012 9:30 PMThese gelatin cubes were dropped on a solid surface and filmed in slow motion at 6200 frames per second. Wiggle with it.
Sexy MLP Cosplayer: Apple Jack
April 10th, 2012 9:00 PMMy Little Pony's cosplay fandom is slowly taking over the world. Not complaining at all.
I Want to Believe
April 10th, 2012 8:30 PMCheck out the parody collection of the world-famous "I Want To Believe" poster originally featured in the popular 90s sci-fi series The X-Files.
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Rube Goldberg Machine World Record
The Purdue Society of Professional Engineers broke its own world record for the largest working Rube Goldberg machine.
The Most Interesting Man in the World
As Seen on TV: The Dos Equis man Jonathan Goldsmith is an American actor who lives on a 47-foot boat in Marina Del Rey, California.
Slow-Mo Jell-O
These gelatin cubes were dropped on a solid surface and filmed in slow motion at 6200 frames per second. Wiggle with it.
Sexy MLP Cosplayer: Apple Jack
My Little Pony's cosplay fandom is slowly taking over the world. Not complaining at all.
I Want to Believe
Check out the parody collection of the world-famous "I Want To Believe" poster originally featured in the popular 90s sci-fi series The X-Files.