The change of the hour A brief history and explanation of daylight saving time, and for those who wonder why should we change our clocks every six months.
The crash of Marcus Ericsson to test for the GP at Monza The Marcus Ericsson walked unscathed from his car, he lost control With 320 km / h during the test for the Grand Prix of Italy. The Sauber of Ericsson hit a wall and made three turns after a braking. It is assumed that the DRS system did not work properly and the pilot lost control.
Clock of books MUJI in Shibuya store in Tokyo, Japan, It has placed this original clock by designer Masaaki Hiromura. It is a large screen that displays three books, the colony corresponding to hours, minutes and seconds. In predesigned video, human hands turning the pages by changing the clock time.
The unusual clock at Amsterdam Airport At Amsterdam Schiphol Airport is a very unusual clock, where the indicators seem to manually painted every minute of a worker. In fact it is a 12 hours video with a man go off and delete every hour and minute clockwise. The project was created by artist Maarten Baas.
Rescuers in Italy earn a little girl from the rubble After the terrible earthquake that hit central Italy, rescuers managed to save a little girl trapped under the rubble. The area has been shaken by an earthquake measuring 6,2 has account, according to the latest reports, 267 dead. The Giulia, a 10 year old girl, saved by miracle. The little girl was trapped under the rubble for more than 17 hours and tried to attract the attention of rescuers shouting. One of the rescuers heard the screams and immediately called his colleagues, who managed to make the girl miraculously with only a few scratches.
A prototype wrist watch This is a clock Urwerk UR-110 costs approximately 115.000€. The indicator located on the right side of the clock is the one that shows the time.
The Japanese clock that writes the time Foitites of the Tohoku Institute of technology in Japan, they built an intricate wooden clock, who writes the time changing every minute.
The self-sustaining fire See how the American Bob Hansler constructed a simple mechanism, which feeds a wood fire which can last up to 14 hours.
A omopoliko motor A young man from Italy shows us some omopolika motor with batteries and magnets, moving up in foil. For the construction of a omopolikoy motor, need a simple AA battery and two coin-shaped magnets. If we say that the South Pole of the magnet is the North S N, the construction should be done in the following way to work:
S-N battery N-S
N-S battery S-N
that is, the same pole must be at both ends of the battery. The motor must then be placed onto a conductive surface, as a foil.
Boss caught the Clerk to sleep In Italy, an employee thought he could take a NAP in his Office at the time of his boss's absence. But the boss returned, and caught the employee literally sleeping. Waking up will be quite brutal ...
A separate clock A clock that works with pen and writes the time on a table. Every five minutes deletes the previous time and renews.
A striking wall clock On one wall in the lobby of the hotel Yard Ham in London, is an original wall clock consisting of 135 small watches. In addition to clock displays the time and creates some very beautiful geometric shapes.
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