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Cracking an egg at a depth of 32 meters in water
So what happens when you crack a raw egg in the water at 32 meters? Well, it stays together in its egg shape. That is, until a fish comes and eats it. [via]
Big Boy Firecrackers
Big Boy Firecrackers are like pyrotechnics in your hand. They are really, really, really loud. Deafening if you do these indoors.
Women cracks open 29 double-yolks in a row
This almost sounds too amazing to be true. But the story goes that cake decorator Charlotte Matthews bought a batch of 30 eggs and cracked open 13 of them and found all of them to have double yolks inside. After … Continue reading
Mason London graphics
There’s something very stimulating about looking at the graphics over at Mason London. Check ‘em out!
The LockCracker: a machine that can crack open combination locks
Some clever students at the Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering in Needham, MA created this machine that can break the code on a combination lock even if the user knows NONE of the numbers. The website explaining the process … Continue reading
The inaugural fall and butt crack
Photo: Patrick Smith This was PDN’s photo of the day for January 30, 2009. What a deserving photo! [via]