If you liked the Lego Mac Pro, then check out the time lapse that the maker put together of the 14+ hours it took him to build it:
[Via: Gizmodo]
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If you liked the Lego Mac Pro, then check out the time lapse that the maker put together of the 14+ hours it took him to build it:
[Via: Gizmodo]

How do you promote a new pair of Adidas skate shoes?
If you said crazy video with furries running around looking for an Adidas store, give yourself a pat on the back, because you’re correct (and crazy).
Click through for the video and more from Sieben & Friends.
[Via: Juxtapoz]
If you liked the San Francisco toothpick tour, then check out this hand cranked machine made entirely out of wood and glue (no nails or screws).
The video takes you step by step through each one of the functions, and it’s impressive to think that you can build something like this with a lot of time and determination.
[Via: The Automata]
The new Line Rider is going to be called Line Rider 2: Unbound, and judging by the latest ‘preview’ video, it’s going to be crazy:
Do the extra features take away from the simplicity that made Line Rider 1 such a success, or will the additions reinvigorate a game that has fallen off the map?
Levi’s has been on a roll lately!
First, it was the guy who filps into his jeans:
Now they’ve come out with a fantastic spot that has a guy fill his jeans with helium and float around like some sort of moonwalker:
What will they think of next?
[Via: NOTCOT]

The Cans Festival was Banksy’s street art event that took place in London a few months back.
Now, there’s an official time-lapse video of the festival coming together, and it’s a fantastic look at some alternative art coming together and taking shape.
[Via: SuperTouch]

The new Fahrenheit coaster at Hershey Park now features the steepest drop of any coaster in the US.
How steep?
Try 97 degrees. (For those of you wondering: Yes, that is PAST vertical.)
The coaster, which features a 121 foot drop, a 107 foot inverted loop, two inverted corkscrew rolls, a Cobra element, an Airborne inverted S roll, two hills called Airtime hill, and two High-speed/banked curves, reaches a maximum speed of 58 mph, and takes 12 riders on an 85 second ride of their life.
Check out Popular Mechanics for a behind the scenes look at how the coaster was made, and hold on to your lunch if you’re going to watch the video.
