The .Gif Friday Post No. 436 – Blow Fly, Giraffes to Elephant & Cutout Tripping

BlowFly

giraffes-to-elephant illusion

Cut Outs

[Found here, here and here.]

Corrugated

Corrugated Dog 1

Corrugated Dog 2

Corrugated Dog 3

[Found here.]

The .Gif Friday Post No. 435 – Butt Heads, Squirrel Splat & Subway Siren

Butt Heads

Squirrel Calc Fail

Slow Dance

[Found here, here and here.]

Cartesian Bear

Cartesian Bear

Definitely not a polar bear.

[Found here.]

Elie Aghnedes’ Contribution To The World: The 1954 Rhino

Rhino 1954

Rhino 1954 2

Greek-American inventor Elie Aghnides amassed a fortune coming up with clever inventions.

One of his more unusual creations was the “Rhino,” an amphibious four-wheeled vehicle designed to patrol and defend the vast roadless wastes of Alaska and Canada.

Weighing in at five tons, the four-wheel-drive machine could hit speeds of 45 miles per hour on the highway.

Defining features were its massive front wheels, which had six-foot diameters and weighed 1,500 pounds each. Their hollow, hemispherical shape gave the Rhino its unique all-terrain capability. As the vehicle sank into mud, sand, or other soft surfaces, the bearing surface of the ribbed wheels increased, giving it greater traction.

The Rhino’s massive wheels and low center of gravity also meant it could tip 75 degrees to either side without toppling over.

In the water, the hollow wheels provided flotation, while a rear water jet provided propulsion at speeds of about four miles per hour.

The Marmon-Herrington Company of Indianapolis built one prototype of the Rhino for demonstration. The United States military declined to purchase any, reportedly out of concern that the wheels could be punctured by gunfire, sinking the vehicle [via].

Rhino 1954

Not only could it float, it had such a low center of gravity that it was nearly impossible to overturn. Here it is in action:

Elie Aghnides didn’t stop there. He created another prototype amphibious vehicle named “The Cyclops,” but for some reason the prototype construction failed. Aghnides won a $120.5K settlement with The Marmon Group in 1972.

I want one, if only to crash Burning Man without paying.
[Images from here, here and here. Found here.]

The .Gif Friday Post No. 434 – Oculus Spin, Duomo Rock & Rain Brain [Updated}

Duomo SpinDuomo Rock

RAINBRELLA

[All the above are my own contraptions.]

Update: Image sources below the break. Continue reading “The .Gif Friday Post No. 434 – Oculus Spin, Duomo Rock & Rain Brain [Updated}”

This is all you’ll ever need.

All I Need

[Found here.]

Umbrella Ella

Umbrella Rain

For her, it’s always Monday.

[Found here.]

Totally Biased Hot Links

Tippi

This video needs no soundtrack.

Finally, some hand-crafted Javascript.

Lego Train GoPro video [via].

A Proportional-Integral-Derivative controlled (PID), 6 degree of freedom (6-DOF) Stewart platform is very cool.

Fake Hate Crimes in the U.S. Database [via].

Batman vs. Superman [via].

Although my kids drew it on their notebooks, I still don’t know what it means.

Hippos eating watermelons.

[Top image coopted and edited from here. She once lived here. Related post here.]

The .GIF Friday Post No.433 – Prince’s Hair, Anthony’s Poses & A Monkey Sucker Punch

PRINCEAnthony

Monkey-Mayhem

[Obligatory tribute to Prince created from images found here [via]. Photos of “Anthony” found here. Last one found in here.]