The Complicated Way to Turn on a Flashlight 129
jangobongo writes "A machine built by the Purdue Society of Professional Engineers employed an outer-space theme and used steps that incorporated a bouncing water balloon, a fireman action figure fleeing a fire and weights attached to a spinning bicycle wheel to win the 18th national Purdue Rube Goldberg Machine Contest. The winning machine told the story of rocket being launched. As the rocket traveled into space, a meteor hit Earth and started a fire. While the mock fire was put out, the rocket turned on the flashlight to shine back down on Earth. A short video clip can be seen here. The contest was filmed by the Game Show Network to be featured on the network's show, 'Games Across America,' at some future date."
mirrors, including .mov (Score:5, Informative)
This ought to stress-test the machine.
Here [networkmirror.com], here [networkmirror.com], here [networkmirror.com] and here [networkmirror.com]
Re:mirrors, including .mov (Score:5, Funny)
That poor server would probably rather be either, right now.
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No signs of smoke.
Yet.
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Re:Jesus Christ People (Score:3, Funny)
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Microsoft website, is that you?
*gives funeral rites to now-burning networkmirror.com servers*
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http://xadar.noc.purdue.edu/traffic.php?local_grap h_id=480 [purdue.edu]
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The university has a butt-load of bandwidth, but if the other links in the chain are not equally as strong, well...
I read about this on CNN on Saturday (Score:5, Funny)
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Movie on front page of slashdot! (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Movie on front page of slashdot! (Score:2)
Re:Movie on front page of slashdot! (Score:2)
Not no more
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Film at 11. No, 12. Er, 1. Well, eventually... (Score:2)
I have a rue goldberg where... (Score:5, Funny)
but do I get filmed? nooo....
Honda Commercial (Score:5, Interesting)
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Mirror [ebaumsworld.com]
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.... A short video clip can be seen here. (Score:5, Funny)
Not anymore.
Re:.... A short video clip can be seen here. (Score:5, Funny)
A lot more than a whimpering is involved.... (Score:2)
(I don't reccomend the experience without earplugs)
Re:.... A short video clip can be seen here. (Score:1)
Video clip = guy talking about machine (Score:2)
Re:.... A short video clip can be seen here. (Score:1)
Gee, this sounds familiar... (Score:1)
Re:Gee, this sounds familiar... (Score:3, Insightful)
Yeah, but don't tell that apparently time-traveling Goldberg guy.
Re:Gee, this sounds familiar... (Score:1)
Re:Gee, this sounds familiar... (Score:1)
Complicated Way (Score:5, Funny)
*ducks* (Score:5, Funny)
I can see it now... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:I can see it now... (Score:1)
Sadly, I know of at least three different compaines that will!
Re:I can see it now... (Score:2)
Re:'Fire' as a theme (Score:1)
First off, this was posted within 6 minutes of the article going up, at which point browsing at 3 I didn't see any other comments of this nature.
Secondly, it was posted at 1, did it really warrant being brought to 0? Maybe if it were at a 2 or 3, sure, but a 1 was just too high for you I suppose.
Seriously guy, find something better to do with your mod points than to jerk around other ppls karma on posts that are clearly meant to be humorous. +1 Funny doesn't bring you up but negative mo
Maybe.. (Score:1, Funny)
Morse Code... (Score:2)
Yes! (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Yes! (Score:1)
One of these [thinkgeek.com] might do pretty well for that too.
first linked slashdotted already (Score:1)
What is the point of a machine contest, where the machines are needlessly large and complex. It really sounded like the ideal machine did one basic function and then 12-14 extraneous and overcomplex functions.
Was the contest specifically about how to make tasks more complex than necessary? Like an obuscated code contest for machines?
(usually the code seems a fair amount more useful/clever than this machine though...)
Re:first linked slashdotted already (Score:5, Informative)
Rube Goldberg was a cartoonist from the turn of the century, famous for drawing really fancy complex ridiculous machines to do something simple.
When you see a cartoon where a bowling ball runs down a ramp, knocks a peg into a cup, which spins around a loop, and then pops a balloon, which makes a hamster run in a wheel, which in turn releases a latch which makes an anvil fall on Daffy Duck, that's a direct homage to Rube Goldberg.
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Heath Robinson (Score:3, Informative)
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you know what I love? (Score:5, Interesting)
Take for instance my friend's cell phone, it rings; like, as in ringing. You know, the sound a bell makes.
Well, to me the funny thing is how much processing has to occur to create this ringing sound - all the decompression, digital to analog conversion - how some IC's are monitoring the juice from the battery - all to mimic a simple, age-old bell.
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The other day my kid brother and I both fired up XBConnect and Halo 2, he joined my game, and we each had our XBox controller cords streched across our respective rooms - just so we could talk on the headsets, since neither of us have a dedicated USB adaptor to plug the headsets right into the PC.
All so we could talk while we played Super Mario Kart via ZSNES netplay feature.
Re:you know what I love? (Score:2, Funny)
Re:you know what I love? (Score:3, Insightful)
Watch the Connections series and you'll see what I mean.
Re:you know what I love? (Score:3, Insightful)
Mine plays the guitar solo in Stairway to Heaven
A walk down memory lane... (Score:5, Funny)
From volume 2 of the Kama Sutra, I presume.
Re:A walk down memory lane... (Score:1)
Link please!
I see (Score:5, Funny)
That's almost as bad as having a Vice President's oilcompany winning US oil contracts in Iraq... Oh wait!
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Man, that's a LOT of time as an undergrad.
Fascinating. (Score:1)
Or... (Score:2)
Rube Goldberg, the early years (Score:5, Interesting)
Not Quite Rube Goldberg [killermookie.org]
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The original 118-118 adverts featured two 70s style 'atheletes' running around and telling people they'd "Got your number" with each runner having the number 118 displayed on their costume. Personally, I found them mildly irritating.
The Honda advert its
"rocket being launched" (Score:5, Funny)
In case you haven't heard of him, he's the great grandson of dances with wolves.
Lost Rocket (Score:1)
him name is hopkin red rocket
\_______ |
|_______> -0-
/ |
I lost my rocket
555-3228
Love, Jerry
P.S. I'll find my rocket
Who took my rocket
Who found my rocket
Flashlights! (Score:5, Interesting)
(The LED Museum [att.net] is a site that all nerds should bookmark. I believe it's been Slashdotted before.)
Re:Flashlights! (Score:2, Interesting)
I don't think I'd buy something with such poorly thought out UI...
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I saw better on Tom and Jerry (Score:3, Funny)
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torrent (Score:1)
If only... (Score:2)
Redundant (Score:3, Funny)
Rubes (Score:3, Funny)
Is the video of the full sequence... (Score:2)
How dare those engineers tantalize us with the story and the photos and the frustratingly short clip!
I would love to see a video of the contraption operating from start to end, as I'm sure many other people would.
Mine is better (Score:4, Funny)
the complicated way is simpler... (Score:5, Informative)
I go to Purdue.. (Score:2, Insightful)
the ENTIRE video clip (Score:4, Informative)
http://news.uns.purdue.edu/mov/2005/rube05localwi
it seems to be the long version of the machine. it's 1:01 in length and 3.3megs big. since it's not the opening post and probably wont be modded too high, i don't think there should be any bandwidth problems. but if there is, shoot me a email and i'll mirror it.
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Of course, by having to explain it, it looses teh funney.
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Of course those who live to the right of the pond refer to them as Heath Robinson [wikipedia.org] contraptions. The two cartoonists seem to have been roughly contemporary. No doubt these days they'd be suing the pants off each other over IP infringement...
Re:Concept (Score:2, Redundant)
Actually, both this contest and the Honda commercial were inspired by Rube Goldberg machines.
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Nope (Score:2)