I love the new OK Go video (but I love every one they make). I had to build a Rube Goldberg machine in my high school physics class. It was both a lot of fun and really stressful, getting all the bits and pieces to work just right. In the end, it put cereal, milk, and a spoon into the bowl.
Those videos were so cool that I may have to share those with my kids! They have also made those Rube Goldberg machine-like courses at school and really enjoyed doing that...such good little (ok, not so little anymore)engineers with an artistic view. Smile today. :)
Totally cool. I also wondered if they did it in one take but I'm guessing they didn't. If they did they should win multiple awards for it because that's pretty amazing. And I love how they show the crew cheering at the end.
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I love the new OK Go video (but I love every one they make). I had to build a Rube Goldberg machine in my high school physics class. It was both a lot of fun and really stressful, getting all the bits and pieces to work just right. In the end, it put cereal, milk, and a spoon into the bowl.
Those videos were so cool that I may have to share those with my kids! They have also made those Rube Goldberg machine-like courses at school and really enjoyed doing that...such good little (ok, not so little anymore)engineers with an artistic view. Smile today. :)
Ha Ha! I posted the OK Go video this morning too! Great minds... : )
Totally cool. I also wondered if they did it in one take but I'm guessing they didn't. If they did they should win multiple awards for it because that's pretty amazing. And I love how they show the crew cheering at the end.
Can you imagine the kind of time and accuracy that goes into a project like that? Yowza. Genius!
Just watched this video and I love it. Brandi, I cannot believe you actually built one that worked!
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