Christmas Day Parade Tilt-Shift

“During the taping of this year’s Disney Parks Christmas Day Parade, we turned the Magic Kingdom into ‘Toyland’ using Tilt-Shift photography.” — DisneyParks

Super Street Hockey Skills

“These two guys are awesome at scoring but their defensive skills suck.”

Sweet Light Saber Case

“If Sith happens, break glass!”

Bull Head Bench Made Of 1,000 Belts

Chinese artist Hongtao Zhou’s bench made of 1,000 belts is a two-ended seating option: one is a ‘belt buckle’ that functions as an end table, while the other is a bull’s head made of chair parts and belts. The curving structure is a metal frame in which the belts are wrapped around, creating the supporting seat surface. All the belts were collected or donated by people in madison, wisconsin, each one holding a personal story.” w/ photos

How To Fix A Small Dent

“Great idea, just make certain this is done in a well ventilated area. The duster chemicals can be quite harmful.” — zaire67

World’s First Remote Operated Gaming PC

ROg-r is remote controlled gaming rig created by Stephen Popa. It’s Thermaltake’s Level 10 fully customize gaming PC with an I-7 860 overclocked to 4.0 ghz and 4 gigs DDR3 ballistic tracer ram that maker has upgraded to 8gigs. It’s powered by thermaltake TR2 1200watt and embedded with thermaltake water-cooling device. It has Msi p55 ud4p motherboard ATI 4870 and Intel 165 GIG SSD Harddrive and the p-90 remotly shoots 200 rounds per minute of airsoft bb’s.” w/ photos

Awesome Chair-Mobile

“He’s saying what we’re all thinking.” — CH

Mini Fridge Beer Cannon

“This is the maiden voyage of my mini fridge that now shoots beers via iPhone. It is controlled by an iobridge via a web based iPhone interface and shoots the beers from an air cannon in the housing.” — PBR

Coolest Beer Dispenser Ever!

“This is the pinnacle of the human race.” — Selex501

Fiat’s Rooftop Race Track

“Fiat’s Lingotto factory was completed in 1923. Unlike any other automobile factory to date, the factory featured a spiral assembly line that moved up through the building and a concrete banked rooftop test track. In the wake of World War I, when Fiat returned to making cars they held 80% of the automotive market share in Italy. Aside from a brief employee communist uprising in 1921, things were going well at Fiat and the company was ready to expand. The Lingotto factory in Turin you see here is the result of that expansion.” w/ photos + video