Boot Ballistics
Instructions are in Norwegian, but you can figure it out.
More stuff: animated gifs of things being thrown at the Prez
Some ingenious, some creepy
Update: another game
Spin Doctors
CDs as flywheels, on the ISS
Because You Can
Turn any video into a Benny Hill clip. The BennyHillifier
“Add Yakety Sax to anything”
You need to do the speedup of the video on your own, though.
Rube-y Goldberg Tuesday, Christmas Season Edition

Other Holiday cards by Roy Doty Contraptions, mazes, even a Mobius strip
Nobody Steps on Church in My Town
Science Stuff You Got Wrong
10 Science Stuff You Got Wrong At School
Well, not that you got this stuff wrong.
Can You Say 'Antikythera' Three Times, Fast?
Archimedes and the 2000-year-old computer
[I]n 212 BC, the Syracusans neglected their defences during a festival to the goddess Artemis, and the Romans finally breached the city walls. Marcellus wanted Archimedes alive, but it wasn’t to be. According to ancient historians, Archimedes was killed in the chaos; by one account a soldier ran him through with a sword as he was in the middle of a mathematical proof.
One of Archimedes’s creations was saved, though. The general took back to Rome a mechanical bronze sphere that showed the motions of the sun, moon and planets as seen from Earth.
This Place is Full of Vultures. Vultures Everywhere!
After reading the whole list, one might get the impression that everyone in Europe is a thief.
My wife and I were ready to leave Rome after a great 10-day visit. We were picked up at our hotel by a cab and asked to be taken to the train station. The cab driver asked if we were leaving to fly home, and we said yes. He then proceeded to tell us that there were major problems with the train to Fiumicino Airport, the line was down, etc…but he would be glad to take us to the airport for €80! Thank God I had built enough time into our schedule so that I could investigate the train situation myself. I told him no thanks and asked him to take us to the train station anyway. There was no problem with the train and we made it home sans difficulty.
via Schneier
Who Let the Dogs Out?
The other thing your dog does when you let it outside.
