"Cheese it! It's the cops. What should we do with all that illegal software that we downloaded from torrents?"
"Don't worry, just get the hard drives out, and lets use my digital evidence obliterator"
"Sweet!"
This amazing piece of machinery strips trees of their bark and cuts them into logs faster than you can realize what is happening. You know you want one of these puppies in your garage Enjoy!
This little Smart was fitted with a Hayabusa engine, and as you can see the end results are nothing short of spectacular. This would be the only reason for which I might be convinced to buy a Smart. Enjoy the show!
If you are an important person, and can afford a personal bodyguard, maybe you should spend an extra buck, and outfit their SUV with this little baby. Nothing says "I mean business" than a personal SUV-mounted Gatling gun FTW! Enjoy!
The violent maneuvers of this test pilot turn make the airplane go into a stall. Luckily the pilot makes it, but they will have to build another airplane. Oh, well... Enjoy!
This skateboarder plans to jump over a car in motion, while the car coming towards him smashes the ramp the skateboarder used. Well he pulls it off, but it's unlike it he'll be able to repeat it. Or if he tries...he's going to make the news. Lucky moron!
Well it seem that this is why people like to go in such massive numbers to those ship inauguration ceremonies. Too bad, that they stand too close to the water for their own good. Anyway, it's very impressive! Enjoy!
If you haven't been paying attention to yuor geography class, here is a video showing how the continents on Earth evolved. Also, as a bonus, here is how they are going to evolve 50 to 150 million years from now. Pretty cool!
What actually happens if you sit in front of a laboratory particle beam accelerator? Well, you can try and find out, but I would suggest to have a look at this video first, which graphically ilustrates what happens. Very insightful. Also, you should keep in mind that these kind of particles are seen regularly in space. An effective way of dealing with them (using electromagnets) has been proposed, but is still in research. Enjoy!