This grim fellow has no patience for machines that aim to make sport of him. As a bonus, he almost removes a pedestrian’s ear with the trusty machete he keeps in a sheath to inflict well-deserved punishment on his disobedient velocipede.
Good tip pic.twitter.com/GS5mFVom4v — Engineering (@engineeringvids) March 30, 2020 This looks like a good way to keep drawstrings from disappearing, as is their wont.
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A building decided not to go down without a fight. It’s a textbook example of Resistentialism (“seemingly spiteful behavior manifested by inanimate objects”. Image: LiveLeak
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As an antidote to the madness and mayhem I subjected you all to with my idiots with chainsaws post, here is ten minutes of controlled demolition of decommissioned water towers. This is a great example of professionals knowing what they’re doing as these demolition engineers land the towers between buildings, next to parked cars, etc. […]
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As much as we’d all like to think otherwise, the reality is there are many out there hurting right now. Furloughs, cutbacks and job losses have left millions of Americans in a tough financial place, for some even far worse off than during the 2008 housing crisis economic downturn. Many of those affected could use […]
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Whether you’re trudging clothes to a laundromat or running huge loads in your own house, washing clothes is always a production. And it’s almost even worse if you don’t have a whole lot of dirty clothes that need cleaning. Washing one shirt, a dress or a pair of pants with a stain requires 15 to […]
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Even once stay-at-home orders are lifted, it’s likely many of us will be sticking closer to home, at least for a while. And rather than taking the car out of the garage for a 10-minute-or-less drive to the grocery store or the pharmacy, don’t be shocked if you start seeing a lot more short jaunt […]
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