“This is a pretty cool trick. It works, it requires minimal materials and no setup, and it is super easy to do. Amaze your friends by connecting two paper clips without touching either one”
What you’ll need: 2 Paper Clips, 1 paper or a Money Note.
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“This is a pretty cool trick. It works, it requires minimal materials and no setup, and it is super easy to do. Amaze your friends by connecting two paper clips without touching either one”
What you’ll need: 2 Paper Clips, 1 paper or a Money Note.
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An origami bunny is not only beautiful, but it’s also fun. You can show it off to your friends, and it is very easy to make. You can draw on your bunny, you can make families, and you can even make your bunny hop!
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A plain index card.
Grab an index card or other rectangular paper. Anything will work, so long as it isn’t square. Read the rest of this entry »
This is a cool trick to freak your friends out!!! Or How about simply make a file of 10GB in 3sec. and place it in your friends C:\Windows folder and tell him that he’s ran out of space!!!
You can create a file of any size using nothing more than what’s supplied with Windows. Start by converting the Read the rest of this entry »

Adolph Hitler never had kids, so we tend to take for granted the idea that no one alive is closely related to him. But historians have long known that he had a nephew who was born in Britain and moved to the United States. Alois Hitler, Jr., was Adolph’s older half-brother (their common parent was Alois Sr). Alois Jr. — a waiter in Dublin — married an Irish woman, and, after moving to Liverpool, they had a son, William Patrick Hitler.
Pat, as he was called, moved to Germany as a young adult to take advantage of his uncle’s rising political stature, but Adolph just gave him minor jobs and kept him out of the limelight. After being subtly threatened by Rudolph Hess to become a German citizen, and having gotten tired of being dissed by Adolph, Pat came to America in 1939 and went on a lecture tour around the US, denouncing his uncle. (For his part, Adolph referred to his nephew as “loathsome.”) While World War II was raging, Pat joined the US Navy, so he could fight against Uncle Adolph. Afterwards, he changed his last name, and this is where the trail goes cold.
1. Let a = b.
2. Multiply both sides by a.
a2 = ab
3. Subtract b2 from both sides.
a2 - b2 = ab - b2
4. Factor.
(a+b)(a-b) = b(a-b)
5. Divide both sides by (a-b).
(a+b) = b
6. Substitute a = b (from step 1)
b+b = b
7. Simplify.
2b = b
8. Divide both sides by b. 2=1