iPod touch 5th Generation vs iPhone 5 vs iPod touch 4G

iPod touch 5th Generation vs iPhone 5 vs iPod touch 4G

In this video I compare the new iPod touch 5th generation vs iPhone 5 vs iPod touch 4G to see how they stack up. I show the 2012 iPod touch 5G camera, 4″ Retina Display, speed comparison with Geekbench, iOS 6 Siri and Safari with the iPod touch 5G vs iPod touch 4G vs iPhone 5 and iPod touch Loop.

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The 2012 Fastest Street Car in America! – HOT ROD Unlimited Episode 19

This episode of HOT ROD Unlimited screams with action from 200-mph street cars at one of the most grueling events in all of motorsports: HOT ROD Drag Week, presented by Gear Vendors. This is the most brutal test anywhere of real drag-racing, street-driven cars, as the competitors hit the road for 1,400 miles to race five times at four different drag strips in five days in a battle to post the lowest average elapsed time at the end of the week. The winner is crowned the HOT ROD Fastest Street Car in America. In this video, we’ll follow the chase for that title in Drag Week’s most outrageous class, called Unlimited. Imagine cars that run 7 seconds in the quarter mile, in excess of 200 mph, and then drive on public roads—in the rain, over potholes, whatever it takes—to make it to the next race day to do it again. Five times. Ever see a 2,800-horsepower car hauling its own trailer full of tools and parts? You will here. When you wonder how the staff of HOT ROD could ever make the statement that a Lamborghini Aventador “isn’t $400,000 fast,” this video will prove why with legit American street cars in a battle of speed and survival.

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iOS 6: iPad 3 Clock App REVIEW

The review of the iPad 3’s Clock app, built in iOS 6

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Homemade Rocket Fuel (R-Candy)

Today we’re doing some kitchen chemistry using common household items. This is the type of cooking that gets me excited, because I’m experimenting with recipes for solid-state rocket fuel.

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This project should not be attempted without adult supervision and adequate training. Misuse, or careless use, of tools or projects may result in serious injury, death, and/or permanent damage to equipment and property. Ignition of an incendiary or explosive material may not be legal in your area. Use of this video content is at your own risk.

Project History & More Info:

This recipe calls for a 60/40 mix of KNO3 and white table sugar by weight, and I’m going to make a 100 gram batch, so I’m adding 60 grams of stump remover first, followed by 40 grams of granulated white sugar.

I’ll need some sort of container to hold this in, and I’m thinking these Mega Block Legos might work. At this point, the mixture is just runny enough that it can be coaxed into the container. It takes about 60 grams to fill this red block, and when I’ve cooked up a little more, I’ll add that to the blue one. It’s darker in color because it cooked longer, and generally speaking, I think the less it is cooked, the better.

Another batch was made using a mix of 58% Stump Remover, 29% Sugar, and this time I used 13% Corn syrup, and 30mL water. The water was cooked out the same way as the last, and then about 1 gram of homemade rust powder was added, and stirred in throughly. When it was ready, it looked like a creamy chocolate frosting, and I packed that into the green LEGO. I may have accidentally trapped an air bubble inside.

Overall I think I’m happiest with these mixtures using the rust. With a different homemade casing that actually has a nozzle, I was able to get a successful rocket launch that I think went a couple thousand feet high.