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cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/23324363

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45JhacvmXV8

In this video we learn how to recycle cardboard into durable, waterproof projects that can be built nearly for free!

Wheat paste based glue, UV protection, and non biodegradable alternative demonstrated.

Still planning on using cardboard molded stuff in my present projects, so this recent upload is very apropos. As a former pro automotive painter, I could easily use several finishing techniques to make far better surfaces than this video, if I was not so physically limited. The cardboard clay is begging to become heavier body filler, and a newspaper pulp would likely make a finishing surface.

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cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/39836237

Recent Veritasium video on per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dUKE9JgXEdQ

Stupidity Epidemic? Are critical thinking, intelligence and civility on the decline?

Dude is not getting the views his content deserves for the quality and questions he asks and researches.

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Hyperbowl is perhaps most known for being in the Windows XP Plus! Pack and Media Center Edition in the 2000s, but it first was a (literally) huge arcade game attraction created by Sony for use in the San Francisco Metreon Center in 1999. While I've never experienced that machine, I played a ton of it on PC! So let's look at each different home version, including the newer Unity Engine releases.

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Last 3 minutes are an advertisement

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Did you know Pixar Rerendered Toy Story TWO times?! The story of how they revived their old software to do it is kind of incredible!

Uploaded to YouTube by Shesez.

Wayback Machine archive

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A look back at the Nintendo Game Boy Advance, Nintendo's ARM based 32bit handheld that was a 2D powerhouse in 2001 and could also run impressive 3D games too. And it all ran on 2 AA batteries!

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