Idiotic, but it does look cool
// April 14th, 2010 // View Comments // Mark's stuff
Here’s a little video of a stunt by the Red Bull guys. Crazy. Full story with photos is here.
Mark and Lesli's little slice of silliness
// April 14th, 2010 // View Comments // Mark's stuff
Here’s a little video of a stunt by the Red Bull guys. Crazy. Full story with photos is here.
// April 12th, 2010 // View Comments // Mark's stuff
There’s nothing like a giant mylar balloon filled with hydrogen and oxygen to get your fight or flight response going on a Monday. (And sorry, Jo, we will not be doing this on Independence Day this year. I don’t want to add permanent loss of hearing to my list of ailments.)
// March 17th, 2010 // View Comments // Mark's stuff
This is awesome. Thanks to @BenchleyDave for sending me the link.
// March 3rd, 2010 // View Comments // Mark's stuff
This is really clever. They’re going to have to shrink that arm sensor to make it more feasible, but I like the idea.
// February 24th, 2010 // View Comments // Mark's stuff
Dave sent me a link to the video of this helicopter and it’s too awesome not to share. I need to get one to film zip line events with at the lake. Anybody want to go halvsies with me?
// February 24th, 2010 // View Comments // Mark's stuff
Yesterday we had some really unusual snow, so we got outside and had some fun. There’s some bonus slow-mo footage at the end. Enjoy! (Click here to watch the full screen high definition version.)
// February 23rd, 2010 // View Comments // Bible Study, Mark's stuff
In messing with Verizon about switching to VoIP, I can identify with a lot of this.
// February 5th, 2010 // View Comments // Mark's stuff
This is just ridiculous. It starts slow, but gets good at the end.
// February 4th, 2010 // View Comments // Mark's stuff
Too bad you have to go all the way to South Africa to ride it. We need one of these over here.
// January 20th, 2010 // View Comments // Mark's stuff
This guy has some crazy throwing skills. He holds the official record for longest throw-in at 163.32 feet.