How Footballs Are Made
Isn’t it amazing that every football used in the NFL for the past 20+ years has been made by Deb, Loretta, Peg, Glen, Emmett, Tina, Etta Mae, Pam, and Michelle?
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Isn’t it amazing that every football used in the NFL for the past 20+ years has been made by Deb, Loretta, Peg, Glen, Emmett, Tina, Etta Mae, Pam, and Michelle?
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Boston Dynamics: “Sand Flea is an 11-lb robot with one trick up its sleeve: Normally it drives like an RC car, but when it needs to it can jump 30 feet into the air. An onboard stabilization system keeps it oriented during flight to improve the view from the video uplink and to control landings.
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Have you ever wondered what it takes to do a photo shoot with food? How do they make it look so good, so juicy, so fresh? And if you’ve ever tried to do a photo shoot on, say, some of your own cooking, then you know it’s not easy to make it all look good.
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A reader wrote: Traveling with Entrepreneur Magazine in 2011 we’ve interviewed some of the brightest innovators all across the U.S.A. We decided to bring them all together in this short film. The Innovators from SPARKHOUSE on Vimeo. After the jump, all of the innovators featured in the video.
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Fun Slide Skates are like sliding in socks on a hardwood floor. These carpet skates have a friction-resistant plastic base and foam foot grip with adjustable Velcro® closure. Retail opportunities are available at the website.
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Do you remember these commercials from 1993? It’s no longer “You will.” Today, it’s “You do.”
Remember These? AT&T’s You Will Commercials from 1993 Read More »
The video below is from Patrick McKenzie’s talk at the Business of Software 2010. The slides from his presentation are available here.
Niche Biz: Software For An Underserved Market (Women) Read More »
What if you could cut food with a high-pressure jet of water and leave the food completely dry? Now you can: Water jets are a surprisingly efficient method of slicing, and they’re more hygienic than using a blade, which can harbor bacteria. This ultra high-pressure water jet forces a stream of drinking water between 15,000
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