The World’s Largest Motorcycle
It’s 11 ft. high and 20 ft. long…and the handlebars are mostly for show…as no human is big enough to use them. Greg Dunham has crafted the world’s largest motorcycle. And it only cost him 300 grand.
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It’s 11 ft. high and 20 ft. long…and the handlebars are mostly for show…as no human is big enough to use them. Greg Dunham has crafted the world’s largest motorcycle. And it only cost him 300 grand.
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Irvin Baxter of Endtime Ministries shares his understanding of Biblical prophecy, and how current events lead him to believe that the end of the world is near. Is he just another crackpot, or does this make sense? Those who embrace the Bible as God’s Word might find this message of interest. More about Irvin and [...]
Watch a mesmerizing continuous morphing of some of the most recognizable female faces over the past half-millenium. While I wish they’d paused just a fraction of a second longer on each individual facce, the feeling is possibly more hypnotic with the continuous flow. It’s certainly fascinating to watch the development of current conceptions of beauty [...]
I can spend all day and not get one…and this guy knocks out two in under a minute? That’s just sick.
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Surprisingly accurate depiction of the future of technology in the home from 1967.
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Very interesting experiment with balloons and flames. You’re sure you know what’s going to happen, right?
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The Falkirk Wheel, named after the nearby town of Falkirk in central Scotland, is a rotating boat lift connecting the Forth and Clyde Canal with the Union Canal. The difference in the levels of the two canals at the wheel is 24 metres, roughly equivalent to the height of an eight storey building. The structure [...]
An Antworks farm was laid on its side for a bit, then set upright again. Two ants who had gone exploring had ended up “smooshed” against the side wall…in effect, glued to the side by the pressure of the agar. But others in the colony sent out a rescue party…digging down the side in an [...]
A huge configuration of mirrors and a tower combine to capture the energy of the sun in Spain. But unlike electrical energy, which cannot be stored for later use, this setup produces steam energy, so its use can be delayed or shifted to a point of need. Very interesting.
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Looking at this door, I can imagine all sorts of things that might not work properly with it. But it’s interesting nonetheless.
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