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A mesmorizing video. Like an elaborate setup of cascading dominoes, one string of events leads to another causing another, but with household items and random objects. Video is about 13 minutes long. There is a cool bit at about 10 1/2 minutes in that makes clever use of magnets. Watch it.... more
Reviewed by nrioq Nov 21 2006, 04:02pm ( 176 reviews ) • zeronews-fr.com
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Rated by Rodent-Runway on Jul 05, 8:31pm
Great video! Worth watching the entire thing. I like how they found many new ways to keep things going. It makes me want to try this!
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Rated by Icepuppy on Jul 04, 9:07am
wow!
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Rated by Thomas042 on Dec 09 2008, 11:37am
Great things. Rube Goldberg would be proud.
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Rated by pwnwner on Aug 30 2008, 11:21pm
The one that started at 2:17 is ingenious.
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Reviewed by tehrebo on Aug 07 2008, 5:56pm
very entertaining
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Rated by buckylasturd on Aug 06 2008, 5:12pm
I dont have the 12 min to watch the video. Cant imagine the waste of time it took to make
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Rated by gonic on Mar 19 2008, 4:07pm
ça sert à quoi tout ça ? ça sert à quoi tout ça ? Ne me demandez pas ! ... (une idée de réponse tout de même ...)
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Reviewed by msturdevant1 on Oct 19 2007, 10:33am
it was 100x better once i muted it. I felt genocidal feelings coming on. But without the sound, it was like i was back in physics class. NICE!
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Rated by MrsA on Jun 08 2007, 8:38pm
skill and patience, skill and patience.
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Rated by X124151155 on Jan 14 2007, 4:02am
lots of cool japanese chain reaction things