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  1. Guy founds tv remote controls electric fan00:23

    Guy founds tv remote controls electric fan

    Guy found out that his smart tv remote can also control his electric fan.

    04/16/2024
  2. Bird produces signal sound on the post00:16

    Bird produces signal sound on the post

    A bird was making a satellite beep-sounding call.

    02/21/2024
  3. Collab PubityPets - Mushroom bioelectricity connected to synthesizer make sounds01:04

    Collab PubityPets - Mushroom bioelectricity connected to synthesizer make sounds

    Here I am allowing a mushroom to take control of my synthesizer. The bioelectricity in the living mushroom modulates and changes the sounds. The tune it is playing is an original composition

    10/26/2023
  4. Collab WINY - Man rides mobility scooter in the flyover00:13

    Collab WINY - Man rides mobility scooter in the flyover

    The reason it took 1 hour to get from 138th street to the Sheridan Bruckner fork on the Bruckner expressway **not part of the description but there is some low playing music but it’s a short clip so not sure if it’s a copyright infringement. Discard the post if it is. Thanks**

    09/28/2023
  5. Man riding electric scooter on freeway 00:02

    Man riding electric scooter on freeway

    On my way to LaGuardia yesterday (8/21) saw this guy. Man riding his electric scooter on freeway and without a helmet

    08/31/2023
  6. Guy rides electric unicycle next to car 00:06

    Guy rides electric unicycle next to car

    Guy rides on red electric unicycle on side of road at night next to car.

    05/11/2022
  7. Collab DailyDoseOfInternet - Guy use flamethrower made from home materials00:39

    Collab DailyDoseOfInternet - Guy use flamethrower made from home materials

    I was bored during quarantine, so I built a flamethrower out of items I found at home. Yes, the body is out of wood, and as fuel, it uses deo spray. Each full tank allows it to fire for around one minute at a time. It works like this. The fuel valve is controlled by a servo located behind the fuel tank. That servo can be initialized by a button located on the handle (Although it is not a direct connection - the signal goes through an Arduino). And for fuel ignition, there is a 3-100kV transformer on the side, which creates sparks and therefore lighting up the fuel (this circuit is separate from the Arduino for security reasons).It might seem dangerous, but as long as the fuel tank does not heat up, nothing can happen. I also built in a safety switch just in case something goes wrong. The fire can not reach the fuel tank from the inside due to the tube being too small and not containing enough oxygen. I am aware that editing is not permitted, but at the end of the clip, I added a short overview of the flamethrower itself in case you need it. If you need anything or have any questions, feel free to send me an email. Thank you.

    07/12/2021