HANDJET EBS-260 – improved hand held, portable, mobile ink jet printer – ver. EN The first printer of this type in the world!
The HANDJET® is a portable, hand-operated, ultra-compact and light INK-JET printer that is equipped with a small print head, battery power supply and wireless control. This unique pistol-shaped printer weighing only 1580 grams was created for the users for whom the freedom to mark, code and label their products at any time and in any place is the major criterion for choice. The printer is gaining wider and wider fields of application. With its patented printing technology, the HANDJET® printer is replacing obsolete hand-operated coding devices (such as duplicating stencils, stamps and roller coding machines). More information about the HANDJET® EBS-260 printer is available at responsive web site, dedicated to that printer: http://handjet.com
World’s Fastest Coke Machine This machine in Lerna, IL is rumored to be the world's fastest. It is said that you cannot push the button and catch the drink with the same hand. We decided to give it a try...
Οι δίδυμοι πύργοι σβήνονται από τις φωτογραφίες σε ντοκιμαντέρ του 1986 Στο απόσπασμα από το ντοκιμαντέρ "Dream Machine: The Visual Computer" του 1986 για τα ψηφιακά γραφικά υπολογιστών και το animation, γίνεται μια επίδειξη επεξεργασίας φωτογραφιών. Σε μία εξ αυτών, σβήνονται οι δίδυμοι πύργοι του World Trade Center από τις φωτογραφίες.
Man destroys ATM machines with a hammer A hammer-wielding man was caught on camera smashing four cash machines in a revenge attack in Hubei province, north China. The man was reportedly seeking shelter at the bank from the rain earlier in the day but was chased out by a security guard who accused him of loitering. The man held a grudge against the guard and decided to take matters into his own hands. The 35-year-old man, later identified to be Cai, then headed to another nearby bank and vandalised two other ATM machines.
Mechanical Elephant This incredible piece of engineering and art is situated in Nantes, France. Do you remember the Giant Spider build by the same two engineers/artists?
The Elephant is 12 metres high, 8 metres wide and 21 metres long; 48.4 tons of steel and wood (tulip. 450 horsepower motor. Spped 1 - 3 kmph. 60 cylinders (44 hydraulic, 6 pneumatic and 10 gas)
Located in the Warehouses of the shipyards that closed in 1987, Les Machines de L'ile is part of the Ile de nantes urban renewal project.
Together with many other mechanical giant insects and many other touristic interests including watching the workers build for their next projects. You will see the Great Elephant in action, the Machine Gallery, Marine World Carousel, Workshop, Cafe, restaurant and gift shop.
Le grand Eléphant
Dance of a Thousand Hands Founded in 1987, the China Disabled People’s Performing Arts Troupe enact some of the most enchanting and intricately choreographed dances, plays and operas you will ever experience. Without hearing, dancers use sound vibrations to interpret the beat; without sight, musicians use breathing patterns to keep pace. Together, they perform the “Thousand-hand Bodhisattva,” one of the most challenging pieces for the troupe to learn. Today, they’ve taken their talents around the world, performing in over 100 countries.
World’s First Flying Bath Tub This pair of wacky inventors have left other drone pilots in the dark, creating their own human-sized flying machine using none other than a BATHTUB.
Meet the Voice Behind ‘Mortal Kombat II’ Steve Ritchie is something of a legend in the video game world. For most, he’s the prolific pinball designer responsible for creating more machines than anyone else in pinball history. But, for those in the know, he’s also the godlike voice behind the announcer in the classic game, “Mortal Kombat II.” After voicing a number of unsavory characters for his own pinball machines, Ritchie began to perfect the deep, booming register that would later make “Mortal Kombat” so iconic. And while Ritchie spent the majority of his career designing and developing video games, we’ll never forget his seminal contribution to our ‘90s nostalgia.
Worlds First Spotting Robot Check it out. This machine by Eccentrixx can spot you in your bench press, squats, presses and all this stuff..
The most expensive watch in the world The Patek Philippe Calibre 89 is a commemorative pocket watch created in 1989, to celebrate the company's 150th anniversary. Declared by Patek Philippe as "the most complicated watch in the world", it weighs 1.1 kg, exhibits 24 hands and has 1,728 components in total, including a thermometer, and a star chart. Made from 18 carat (75%) gold or platinum, it has an estimated value of $6 million, and took 5 years of research and development, and 4 years to manufacture. Four watches were made; one in white gold, one in yellow gold, one in rose gold and one in platinum.
World’s Heaviest Weight How do you measure big forces accurately? By calibrating your force transducer on the world's biggest weight - 1,000,000 pounds of force. This machine ensures planes don't break apart, jets provide required thrust, and rockets make it to their destination.
T-34 tank, which is placed in the trunk! Everyone is used to the tanks of World War II can be seen either in the museum or on pedestals or in the best case - on parade. But it turns out, some craftsmen manage to carry the T-34 with a - in the trunk of an ordinary car. And though it is not an original tank and on its smaller copy, as the video, this fighting machine capable of causing admiration of passers-by. I recommend watching the video with sound, you are struck by the similarity to the original model of the tank.