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South Park: 1950s Super Panavision 70 Edition

 

What if South Park took place in the 1950s and was filmed with live-action performers? Thanks to Abandoned Films, we don’t have to use our imagination. Their AI-generated “Super Panavision 70” version of the show starts out realistically enough, then descends into madness by the time we meet Mr. Garrison, Satan, and Mr. Hankey the […]

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What’s the Deal with Eggnog?

 

It’s that time of the year again, when party hosts bust out cartons of eggnog and serve up this protein- and cholesterol-rich concoction. But who thought about making a drink out of eggs, milk, sugar, and spices, and when did they start spiking it with booze? Weird History Food is here with everything you ever […]

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FibreSeeker 3 Carbon Fiber 3D Printer

 

Most desktop 3D printers produce relatively fragile materials. The FibreSeeker 3 is the first 3D printer to bring high-strength continuous carbon fiber printing to consumers. It has a dual-nozzle that lays a plastic base material and carbon fiber, sealed with resin for lightweight parts that are far stronger than ordinary plastics or even aluminum alloy.

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How Trees Work

 

Trees give us life by helping produce the oxygen we breathe, and some outlive humans by hundreds or even thousands of years. Kurzgesagt offers a fascinating look at how trees function, including how most of a tree is dead wood with only a thin outer layer alive and functioning, using negative pressure to deliver water […]

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Misu Games Black Box Puzzles

 

Solving a 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle is usually pretty straightforward. But Misu’s Black Box puzzles up the difficulty by not including an image of what the finished puzzle looks like. They come in themes like Animals, Anime, Architecture, Art, Landscape, and Retro, but that’s the only clue you’re getting. At least they still have straight edge […]

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How Smithey Ironware Makes Carbon Steel Woks

 

Guaranteed for life, the Smithey wok is a stunning hammered form optimized for the modern home cook. Utilizing lightweight carbon steel, this flat-bottom, pre-seasoned wok is hand-crafted by artisan blacksmiths using aerospace and automotive technology. See how Smithey makes the wok with this inside look from Eater’s Handmade series.

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