
Steel wool shavings being run across a factory, via a “How It’s Made” marathon, season 5, episode 4.
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Steel wool shavings being run across a factory, via a “How It’s Made” marathon, season 5, episode 4.



Some (seriously) not working but interesting Android camera glitches.

Restrictor plate designs for joysticks (via ArcadeControls forum)

Core plane memory (woven wires and magenets in a cube structure) from Project Whirlwind (the first computer to operate in real-time and to have video output) and circa late 1940s.
Via: Wikipedia

Game cards from the Ravensburger game “Make N Break“

Naica Mine in Chihuahua, Mexico – extreme selenite (gypsum) crystals up to 50 feet long (via BoredPanda)

From the archives: a beautifully-made paper pulp beater.