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guitarbage:

My friend Jeremy covering Tractor Pull by Preston Reed

Always wanted one of these

Always wanted one of these

You’ve been prepping for the zombie apocalypse - welcome to the latest fashion craze in zombie headwear.

You’ve been prepping for the zombie apocalypse - welcome to the latest fashion craze in zombie headwear.

rayrayslife:

thenimbus:

stringmouse:

I feel like I’m getting mixed signals from you, physics.

Absolutely Incredible

The little machine is vibrating the molecules of the water at a certain frequency and the stream lets us see the wave of that frequency.

I fucking love physics

randomlyramblingagain:

Pearce knives are some of the coolest looking knives around. They take recycling to another level. These surprisingly inexpensive knives (like this one for $40) are made of stuff like horse shoes, bolts, and wrenches. Plus they are done the old fashioned way, in a fire and using hammers. 

randomlyramblingagain:

Pearce knives are some of the coolest looking knives around. They take recycling to another level. These surprisingly inexpensive knives (like this one for $40) are made of stuff like horse shoes, bolts, and wrenches. Plus they are done the old fashioned way, in a fire and using hammers. 

wildcat2030:

Bartenders beware: A robotic drink-dispensing rig is aiming to steal your customers while pouring cocktail creations at the push of a touchscreen button. Its creators call it Bartendro. Operated through an iPad interface, the open source, synthetic Al Swearengen holds up to 15 bottles of beverage plumbed into custom-designed, Raspberry Pi-controlled pumps. It’s capable of mixing dozens of drinks, including black Russians, Kahlua mudslides, or almost any other classy beverage of your choosing. (via This Open Source Robot Bartender Pours the Perfect Mix | Wired Design | Wired.com)

Cool

pedalspedalspedals:

runfromrevelation

One of my favorite lines.