Sunday 28 February 2016

Joe Rogan explains Kim Kardashian to Aliens


A bit from Rocky Mountain High

MMA fighter accidentally backfists official



Gregory "Blade" Babene accidentally hits a member of the Kansas Athletic Commission in the head after defeating Brandon Farran with a first-round submission.

Saturday 27 February 2016

Robot Lives Matter (ASPCA Commercial) - #RobotLivesMatter


End the abuse. #RobotLivesMatter

Boston Dynamics - Auralnauts Horror Edition


Never teach a robot the meaning of love. This is a parody.

Arena Active Protection Armour in Slow Motion - 18000 FPS HD


The Arena (Russian: Арена) is an active protection system (APS) developed at Russia's Kolomna-based Engineering Design Bureau for the purpose of protecting armoured fighting vehicles from destruction by light anti-tank weapons, anti-tank guided missiles (ATGM), and missiles with top attack warheads. It uses a Doppler radar to detect incoming warheads. Upon detection, a defensive rocket is fired that detonates near the inbound threat, destroying it before it hits the vehicle.

It's not you. Bad doors are everywhere.


There's a door on the 10th floor in the Vox Media office I hate so much. You probably know one of these too. But it's not our fault.

And luckily, Roman Mars of 99% Invisible magically arrived in my cellphone to send me on a cross-country journey to find out the incredible surprises behind this common complaint:

Don Norman started complaining about doors over 25 years ago. Doors shouldn't need instructions – the shape of them can guide you through just fine. So why do so many doors need instruction manuals right on the side of them?

When most people complain about something, nothing happens. Don Norman is not most people – he's a psychologist and cognitive scientist. Don Norman thought about, and wrote about his complaints so incredibly thoroughly that he changed the world. 99% Invisible's Roman Mars helps tell the story.

Friday 26 February 2016

IKEA's Unbreakable Chair got Broken on Japanese TV


IKEA's Unbreakable Chair got Broken on Japanese TV