I Think I’m Required To Warn You Not To Try This At Home…
…but for the life of me I can’t think of anywhere else you could get away with it. Hey! Hold my beer and watch this:
…but for the life of me I can’t think of anywhere else you could get away with it. Hey! Hold my beer and watch this:
An old favorite at our house. From a Japanese children’s program. “Pythagora Switch” translates roughly as “Rube Goldberg Machine.” Waste time elegantly, we always say.
Popular Mechanics has a fascinating look at the ultimate in Rube Goldberg hide-your-stash technology from the 19th century. The Russian Tula Antique Strongbox. The discerning borderline sociopathic boy can go off and ride his bike without a helmet knowing that if anyone tries to get into his steel strongbox to steal his baseball cards and slingshot, there’s two loaded pistols ready to dissuade the malefactors, set to go off if you can manage to get the lid raised. Even if you’re sturdy enough to continue after being ventilated, any stash-robber must navigate their way through more locks than Indiana Jones could ever handle.
Neato lock. Reminds us of the old-school steampunk pirate chest with the awesome iron lock we saw here.
Thanks, Angelinfreefall, for sending this one along.