When you don’t want to pay extra for your skateboard A skateboarder tries to board a flight of the American company Spirit Airline, however during check-in he is told that he must pay an additional $89 for his "luggage", indeed his skateboard does not fit in the jig, dissatisfied with this news, the man decides to remedy the problem by breaking his board into two pieces. He finally boards his plane, where a steward who witnessed the scene, offers him some sweets as compensation.
The new iPhone 12 is designed so you can’t fix it In this video, two new iPhone 12s are disassembled, without brand new, and the board is changed from one to the other, to see how they react to the change. That's where all kinds of mistakes and screw-ups begin.
Restoring the Apollo lunar module computer In view of the 50th anniversary of the first step of the man on the Moon, a team of 4 specialists was formed to restore the on-board computer, the Apollo Guidance Computer (AGC), which was used in Apollo missions. This computer was designed in the 60s (this copy is probably 1966), when the miniaturization of computers was just beginning. There were 15 copies built in this series (this one was purchased ~ $ 2.1 million by NASA).
portable PS2 The first modern ps2 portable because it utilizes the recent board trimming techniques and native VGA. Now that the PS2 is ready for portablizing, expect some more cool stuff soon..
Apple Store caught ripping customer off This Macbook has no backlight due to a common F'up - pin 1 of the LCD cable is bent. Pin 1 is for the LCD backlight. The board's current sensing circuit on backlight output will notice that pin 1 is touching the connector housing itself, shorted to ground, and not send power through to the circuit. Bending the pin back fixed the problem. At Apple, this issue would have cost the customer $1200. You might not believe me, which is why we have it all on tape. :)
Paddle boarding in Greece There is no better way to enjoy the Greek islands than gliding across the crystal clear waters on a stand up paddle board.