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Evil Mad Scientist’s Lenore M. Edman wanted to do an Apple Apple Mac mini pie, and while her idea is nothing new, her implementation literally breaks the mold: She used a 45 watt carbon-dioxide laser to cut a lattice across the Apple logo. Why?

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A FREE website that allows users to combine their picture with custom made Magazine covers in the likeness of popular Magazines.


MagMyPic.com is an affiliate marketing effort that works to distribute and market subscriptions to each of the magazines displayed on MMP while providing a fun and entertaining way for users to display their picture.

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A high speed camera is a device used for recording slow-motion playback films, or used for scientific study of transient phenomena.

A normal motion picture is filmed and played back at 24 frames per second, while television uses 25 frame/s (PAL) or 29.97 frame/s (NTSC). High speed cameras can film up to 250,000 frame/s by running the film over a rotating prism or mirror instead of using a shutter, thus reducing the need for stopping and starting the film behind a shutter which would tear the film stock at such speeds.

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This is an amazing way to refresh you kitchen table. To make this you’ll need some blue glass(you may use any other color), transparent plastic, an optical cable and good hands. As you can see here the author made it look like there’s a river flowing across the stall.

blue river in kicthen

blue river

Sadly the site that provided these photos had no info on the author. If you know who the author is or his/her site please leave a comment.

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Ideas come out of no where, But this one is coming out of universe.

Amazing zooming idea created by a genius.

10 million light years from the Milky Way

10 million light years from the Milky Way

1 million light years from the Milky Way

1 million light years from the Milky Way

Keep reading till the end.

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