The "sick" hoax in taxi The producers of the broadcast TV Online BlackBox, still showed a horrific hoax on their website, where a psycho cab driver literally terrifies two unsuspecting passengers. Because of the joke would trabigmenoy say safely that the hoax is contrived.
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).
Warship against a huge wave A New Zealand Navy ship is in a turbulent sea with winds of 130 km / h in the Southern Ocean, near Antarctica. During the journey, a huge wave hits the bow of the ship.
Peeling an Apple A professional Cook peels an Apple. Apparently Asian.
How to start a truck without a starter (Russia) In Russia, a man uses an iron bar mounted on the wheel of a Kamaz truck, to start its engine without a starter. The man spins the wheel with force, and after accelerating, someone in the driver's seat puts the first gear on the transmission.
Sand Bubbler Crabs Sand bubbler crabs 'hunt' meiofauna during low tide, producing sand balls while doing so. This humorous footage is part of Blue Planet (episode 3 - Tidal Seas) by the BBC, a series that I highly recommend. Narrated by David Attenborough.