Simple but effective method of gathering an exact number of pieces each time. 🔩
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No suspension. They learned so we don't have to.
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repair garden hose in seconds
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Unbelievable
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In China, an engineer came up with anti-mosquito air defense 🦟
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How to test fuses
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the nutcracker
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Physics is fun. Anyone who can explain it?
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Zero tolerance machining
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Switchable notched trowel set
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Cable end cap
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Check this out 🤯
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Square hole drills
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cable stripper
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Magazine speedloader
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Any computer engineers here? This looks like a data leak
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Paul Curry, an amateur magician in New York City, was the first to discover that a square can be cut into a few pieces and the pieces rearranged to make a square of the same size that has a hole in it! There are many versions of the Curry paradox, but this one is the simplest.
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A modified 1921 Morgan Silver Dollar with a hidden button for clasping and unclasping a sword.
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Induction heating
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Finger shoe covers, perfect for staying clean after touching public sensors, like at post offices.