We have a great respect for KipKay and his quick, clever videos. If you have ever surfed Metacafe, it is virtually impossible to browse through the site without running into a KipKay video. He is the master of the terse how-to. And he earns money doing that. Each video has a signature style and sensibility. He motivates the most...
Straight out of the Star Trek tool box comes this wonderfully clever prop. KipKay shows us how to use a 'blu-ray' diode to create a laser ...more
KipKay says, why not? This video is near to our hearts. Months ago, we made our 'Easy Button' purchase, then the necessary subsequent ...more
A Gaussian gun uses ball bearings and magnets to make a (moderately) powerful shooter. This device illuminates the mischievous child in us ...more
Hacking your world can be quite fashionable as seen with this swift recipe for a vinyl record bowl. This KipKay classic shows off how well ...more
KipKay got his start doing software how-to's. After gaining traction as a tech guru, he started making hack videos. This video has a true ...more
Leave no trace. That sounds reasonable if you're in nature, but by the size of your junk mail folder, you are littering all over the ...more
So, you mastered the traditional metal handcuff escape! Hooray! Too bad you're hands are locked to a chair with plastic zip ties. No chance ...more
Welding glasses and lighting gels are all it takes to create a pair of 'infra-red goggles'. These could almost make Superman 3D worth ...more
When disaster strikes how will you be prepared for the inevitable outages, riots and zombies? Crank powered flashlights are useful, but ...more
Stethoscopes are very cool, especially when you're not listening for heartbeats. Hack your stethoschope with an mp3 player, condenser ...more
Eat your heart out, Joey Chestnut. There's a new super-speed-eater in town, and she means business. 45-year-old Hatsuyo Sugawara downed an incredible number of 399 bowls of soba noodles in just ten ...
Fashion designer Andreia Chaves of São Paulo has created some optically stunning, "invisible" shoes. Constructed with mirrors, the shoes blend into their environment, chameleon-style ...
This holiday season, two lucky consumers will have the opportunity to purchase a robot twin, specially made by Japanese robotics firm Kokoro. Says Pink Tentacle, "Department store operator Sogo ...
Fed up with your boring ol' traditional holiday wreath? Ditch the greenery and go extra festive this year with this felt ball wreath HowTo, courtesy of Norwegian craft blog Pickles. P.S. You'll need ...
Incredible high speed photography, capturing bullets piercing objects (via Flickr user Alex Andrea Broderick). Previously, Speeding Bullet at 1,000,000 FPS.