HowTo: Beat Super Mario Bros 3 In 11 Minutes |
- HowTo: Beat Super Mario Bros 3 In 11 Minutes
- Yum, These Scaly Feet Look Delicious
- How Long Would it Take to Crack Your Password?
- Psychic Octopus Predicts World Cup Winners
- Who Knew LEGOs Could Be So Deadly?
HowTo: Beat Super Mario Bros 3 In 11 Minutes Posted: 27 Jun 2010 06:00 AM PDT Button-by-button infographic walkthrough on how to beat Super Mario Bros 3 in 11 minutes. Good luck reading and playing simultaneously! Hint: Here's what it will look like if you're doing it right. ...more Related: |
Yum, These Scaly Feet Look Delicious Posted: 27 Jun 2010 03:00 AM PDT Sometimes the "nasty bits" are unexpectedly yummy. With a reputation for being both cheap and reliably good, Chichi Wang of Serious Eats describes chicken's feet: "These morsels of skin and bones are a unique combination of textures--the wrinkled, puffed skin on the surface and the soft, gelatinous tendons within. Goose and duck feet have ample amounts of webbing; when stewed, they are delicate ...more Related: |
How Long Would it Take to Crack Your Password? Posted: 26 Jun 2010 03:00 PM PDT HowSecureIsMyPassword.net uses a combination of math and statistics to determine how long it would take for a PC to crack your password. The site claims to toss all information submitted. Want another opinion? Try Microsoft's Password Checker. Previously, "How I'd Hack Your Weak Passwords"- The Art of Cracking. ...more Related: |
Psychic Octopus Predicts World Cup Winners Posted: 26 Jun 2010 12:00 PM PDT Do not ask me how, but somehow Octopus Paul of the Sea Life aqarium in Oberhausen, Germany, has an uncanny talent for predicting World Cup Winners. Paul predicts by placing shells in designated boxes. Via, WonderHowTo World, World Cup: "So far, many of the Group round's matches have seemed surprising and unpredictable. Who would have predicted Serbia would have upset Germany!?!?! Paul, the octo ...more Related: |
Who Knew LEGOs Could Be So Deadly? Posted: 26 Jun 2010 09:00 AM PDT Seems just about anything can be constructed with LEGOs these days. You name it- a printer, an engine, an ATM, guns... even a house! Dave and John Xandega's circular saw is made with LEGO bricks, but the blade is definitely real: "She's got a Lego 9V Battery Housing and Motor from our 'Z'naps' set (and swiped a longer patch cable from our Mindstorms goodies)... she spins a REAL blade, with the c ...more Related: |
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