Made On Earth — Good Ship Popsicle Stick
He used to break bones. Now former Hollywood stuntman Robert Mc-Donald uses popsicle sticks to break world records.
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He used to break bones. Now former Hollywood stuntman Robert Mc-Donald uses popsicle sticks to break world records.
Cousteau and the undersea world. Cameron and Titanic. And now, Joe Reinhardt and Mike Fields and the depths of Lake Moraine in upstate New York.
Look! Up in the sky! Is it a bird? A plane? No, it’s Visa Parviainen. Last October, Parviainen, sporting a birdman suit and custom jet boots, dove face first out of a hot air balloon high above Lahti, Finland, and took off into the wild blue yonder.
“You maniacs! You blew it up! Ah, damn you! Damn you all to hell!” Oh, my mistake. This isn’t a post- apocalyptic world where apes rule, but rather the parking lot behind artist David Adickes’ studio near downtown Houston.
Nathan Arnold of Seattle has discovered that strapping a dummy to a compressed-air jet- pack, launching it more than 100 feet in the air, and then watching it fall to the ground is three times as funny as just throwing a dummy off something really high and watching it fall to the ground.
Sarah from the Pink of Perfection has just posted up a video on how to refashion an old chair — this one, found abandoned along the side of the road. From Sarah, “I knew a slap of paint and a fresh, modern fabric would transport this classic frame to any left bank sidewalk cafe.” Link.
Johan made a guitar distortion pedal from an old walkman, there are not a ton of details, but looks like it would be fun to build – “..I’ve taken a walkman and converted it to a guitar distortion pedal. This was pretty easy actually, and I got the idea from the net and I wanted […]