The scam roulette A man demonstrates how a specially equipped unmanned ball, one can change the color or lucky number on a casino roulette.
The clockwork radio 1991, the Trevor Baylis saw a tv programme about the spread of AIDS in Africa who argued that one way to stop the spread of the disease would be through education and information using radio broadcasts. Before the end of the program, He was already in his workshop and assembled the first clockwork radio. The original prototype included a small radio, an electric motor from a toy and the winding mechanism from a music box. Patented his invention with a patent and then tried to put the product into production, but met rejection from any approaching. But everything was when the original appeared in this tv show BBC named "Tomorrow's World" in April 1994. With money from investors founded the company "Freeplay Energy", and 1996, the Freeplay radio was awarded the BBC Design Award for best product. During the same year Baylis met Queen Elizabeth and Nelson Mandela at a formal dinner, and traveled to Africa for the production of a documentary on his life. He was awarded the World Vision 1996 Award for Development Initiative of the Year.
The chickens they think is persona during the Eclipse During the total solar eclipse Friday, March 20, 2015 in the Faroe Islands, chickens believed that it was night and returned to sleep inside their Coop. Just finished the Eclipse, the cock came out to wake up again his chickens.
Dream Music 2 The second part of the piece of the Dream Music Marc Donahue and Sean Michael Williams, where 15000 images create a very impressive videoclip in stop-motion. To 9lepto filmed the video took six months filming.
Glass bridge with scary special effects Video a tourist intimidated by passing a glass bridge breaks, It comes from a recent visit to the Taihang Mountain, in Hebei province in northern China. The glass bridge hangs 1,180 meters above a valley, and extends for 266 meters. The picture and sound of crushed glass is a special effect in order to scare little more visitors, already experiencing a frightening experience. The leaders assured that employees daily control glazing to ensure the safety of visitors.