The special effects in the 3rd season of Game of Thrones A look at creating some scenes with visuals from the 3rd season of the well-known series Game of Thrones. Responsible for their creation is the company SPIN VFX from Canada.
laminar flow Emptying a pool, a man observed a rare phenomenon in the water flow. At first glance, one might think that the flow of water is frozen, but when the man puts his hand, it appears that water normally flowing. This phenomenon is called laminar or parallel flow, and occurs when the fluid flows parallel to the axis of the conductor lines, while all particles passing through a point having the same speed.
Why do moms do not manage anything A devout mother with the housework all day, but as it seems that no matter. Her baby again destroys everything.
Deodorant Phone June 3, 2018 / Texas, USA Me and my mom trolling my father.
The stupid sheep A child helps a sheep out of a narrow ditch on the side of a road. A few seconds after it is released, the sheep will get stuck in the ditch again.
He run his opponent Or Nate Robinson, veteran NBA player with a height of 1,79 now uses for Delaware 87ers in D-League, make an unusual attack on the struggle against the Raptors 905. O Robinson, who played 11 years in the NBA, He was trapped with the ball, but spent under the feet of the huge Edy Tavares (2.22 meters).
Game of Thrones in three cello The theme music of the series Game of Thrones in a wonderful arrangement for cello from the band "Break of Reality»
A drone inside the Tesla factory in Berlin A drone tour of the Tesla Gigafactory in Berlin, Germany, which was inaugurated on March 22, 2022 after two years of operation. Currently limited to the Y model, this area of 120.000 will host the production of Model 3 as soon as possible. This is Tesla's 4th giant factory.
Constructing a primitive axe The Australian channel youtuber "Primitive Technology" shows us the construction and use of a primitive stone hatchet.
Why people never smiled in old photos Early portraits looked pretty grim. A lot of old photos from the 19th and early 20th century are fraught with doom and gloom—and on the occasion the literal dead face. That led to the popular belief that people just did not smile in old photographs. The common explanation is due to the limited technology at the time to capture a smile. Exposure times were long and the thinking was it's easier to hold a serious expression over a long period. Another theory included early photography being heavily influenced by painting (which meant no smiling).
The Top 10 Most strung coaches A Top 10 with the most irritable coaches ever passed by the Greek courts. A video by Luben.