How To Give Yourself A Foolproof Mohawk

“A mohawk, or mohican, hairstyle is a smart choice for summer. However, if you want to do it yourself, making sure the top and the back line up can be a challenge. Allow me to demonstrate the foolproof “Masking Tape Method”! This method doesn’t require much skill or practice to get right. If you do make a mistake, well, if you have enough hair on your head to wear a mohican, it will grow out soon, so don’t sweat it.” w/ photos

Bicycle Rush Hour

“Morning rush hour in the 4th largest city in the Netherlands. Streets look like this when 33% of ALL trips are made by bicycle! This is an ordinary Wednesday morning in April 2010 at around 8.30 am. Original time was 8 minutes that were compressed into 2 minutes, so everything is 4 times faster than in reality. The sound is original. This is one of the busiest junctions in Utrecht a city with a population of 300,000. No less than 22,000 bicycles and 2,500 buses pass here every day. And yet Google Street View missed it. Because private motorized traffic is restricted here.” — markenlei

Ode To The Brain!

“Ode to the Brain is the ninth episode in the Symphony of Science music video series. Through the powerful words of scientists Carl Sagan, Robert Winston, Vilayanur Ramachandran, Jill Bolte Taylor, Bill Nye, and Oliver Sacks, it covers different aspects the brain including its evolution, neuron networks, folding, and more.” — melodysheep

Top 7 Incredible Drowned Churches

“It is enough to test anyone’s faith, or prove to others that there is only man and nature – that there is no God. Churches of all things, rising out of lakes and rivers, submerged in gallons of water – the lovingly carved pews and altars ruined, the places where so many knelt and prayed for help or forgiveness a home to weeds and fishes now. These churches were flooded and drowned by men’s own doing, in their cavalier hurry to change nature’s path for dams and reservoirs… Top 7 incredible drowned churches.”  w/ photos

Good Job, Mr. Cat!

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Trapped With A Gorilla Prank

“Zoo enthusiasts are trapped in a cage with a huge gorilla and a zoo keeper that seems as scared as they are.”

Subwoofer Chair

The subwoofer chair was developed by John Greg Ball from SAIT Polytechnic in Calgary, Alberta. He initially designed the chair for teenagers, who usually enjoy playing music and video games very loud. His design is still in the prototype face, but has two 16-inch JL Audio subwoofers which will emit a strong and thundering bass tone under your rear end. The chair will connect to iPods, iPhones, and MP3 players, as well as video game consoles and HDTVs.” w/ photos

Lego PC

The entire casing is made of LEGO bricks, there isn’t a single screw, or soldering, or glue. It’s completely deconstructable. The fan is blocked by 4 silicon fan mounts, which also provide vibration absorption. All the hardware components are blocked, once it’s closed there isn’t a single piece free to move.” w/ photos

Sweet Green Vehicle

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Superplexus Circles

“Here is a demonstration of SUPERPLEXUS CIRCLES, a 24″ diameter commission for a private collector. Playtime is about an hour for a player to get to the end, if you don’t fall off! CIRCLES is meant to be challenging, though doable. It was my second private commission and was lots of fun to make from birch aircraft plywood, acrylic, Jatoba, and stainless steel.” — Superplexus