Magician saves the call making magic on police On December 5, 2014 at 3 am, Cops stop the magician Steven Mprantatz for speeding, because they were moving with 65 km / h on a road with limited 50, as he was returning from a birthday party in New York. He was asked why he had so many cards deck in his car and he answered that he is a magician. Then I asked him to make them a trick, and Steven shows how fast can solve the Rubik's cube. The policemen are impressed as they see the cube being solved in 1 second, and give the call.
The solution to all problems The youtuber Uncle Rob presents our "explosive" solutions to many of our daily problems. All you need, is to have enough petrol.
Wingsuit Fly-By Past Rio's Iconic Christ The Redeemer Statue Two extreme sports professionals undertake a daring wingsuit fly-by of the Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro. Norwegian Espen Fadnes and Frenchman Ludovic Woerth decided to attempt the stunt after drawing up a list of their dream flight destinations. The pair were ferried into position on trikes - the motorised hand gliders used to give tourists an aerial view of the city - before making the leap from around 2000m, with Fadnes flying below the arm of the iconic monument, and Woerth passing above it filming. The wingsuit fliers landed at a Rio roundabout in the early hours, before heading back to their hotel for a celebratory breakfast beer.
Motorcycle vs. Dog From a group ride on April 16th. I was on the supermoto and walked away with minor injury's. The rider on the first bike had some road rash, bruised bones, and bruised kidney. Wear your gear people!
Barricades AI detected in Russia These barricades in Russia seems to have their own conscience, and rather seek to protect drivers in the wet :)
Mix Rock with bagpipes Excerpt from Russian concert band "Moscow & District Pipe Band" in Moscow, where they play a delightful Potpourri of known rock tracks.
Chinese kids wage war in augmented reality In China, children have started playing augmented reality shooting games. Boys attach phones to toy machine guns that display information about the enemy's map, hits and health.