Alexa: Guess My Number
Posted in: UncategorizedAsk Alexa to play a game of “Guess My Number”. Then, guess a number and Alexa will tell you to guess higher or lower…(Read…)
Ask Alexa to play a game of “Guess My Number”. Then, guess a number and Alexa will tell you to guess higher or lower…(Read…)
Fail Army presents a collection of the best and funniest fail videos that hit the Internet during the second week of September 2017…(Read…)
“I about died when I saw this! What happened? I taped 5 slinky’s down and filled them with peanut butter. All I was expecting was for a squirrel to pull on it a little. While the squirrel was there eating, a couple chipmunks kept running by him trying to get the squirrel to leave. Next thing I see is the squirrel pulling hard on the little slinky until he was about 2 feet from the chipmunk, then he released.”..(Read…)
“From our AirBnB balcony we see a car stop in the middle of the highway and starts driving in reverse! We were on the edge of our seats! Epic win or Epic fail here?”..(Read…)
“Many of us had the opportunity to launch small rockets made from soda bottles filled with water and compressed air. Using this very simple principle and with some rainwater, I have reached 261 km/h (162.2 mph) on a homemade trike, while accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h (62.15 mph) in 0.551 second (the average acceleration during the first 852 milliseconds, which was the elapsed time needed to cover the first 60 feet (18.288 meters), was 50.3868 metres per second squared or 5.138 g).”..(Read…)
Ever heard the high pitch of an ambulance siren, and notice that its pitch drops suddenly as the ambulance passes you? That’s the Doppler effect. Here it is in action using a trombone and skis. The change in frequency or wavelength of a wave for an observer who is moving relative to the wave source. It is named after the Austrian physicist Christian Doppler, who described the phenomenon in 1842…(Read…)
By SpaceX (Elon Musk)..(Read…)
Logging truck crossing bridge like a boss in France…(Read…)
The latest from Tea Shop, the Warmup collection consists of a cup, saucer, kettle, and infuser designed with fine copper details that are as functional as they are cozy feeling. Specially crafted for tea drinking, the material mixture of copper and glass is optimal for quick heating and retaining temperature.
Structure lines based on the Golden Ratio and Fibonacci sequence were used as a guidance for the product’s visual construction. This maximizes the collection’s perfect proportions without sacrificing comfortable ergonomics.
Designer: Paul Richard Mayer for Tea Shop