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DIY bionics - making kids smile again
See the joy in Liam’s eyes as he is grasping a ball with his right hand for the first time. By the time this cute fellow grows up, he will have a bionic hand that will be connected to his neural system and be indistinguishable from his biological body; but for now all Liam cares about is being able to play ball.
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Kurt Braunohler’s Cloud Project

Comedian Kurt Braunohler raised $6,000 on Kickstarter to “hire a man in a plane to write stupid things in the sky”.
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Selling textbooks back to college
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The GQ+A: Eli Roth on New Disaster Horror Flick Aftershock
At first, Eli Roth’s Aftershock (hitting theaters, as well as VOD, iTunes, and Direct TV, on Friday) looks like a gorgeous spring break-style movie—three friends making their way across cheerfully colorful Chilean landscapes with plenty of booze, good music, and beautiful women. That is, until a massive earthquake hits while they’re at an underground nightclub and they spend the rest of the film trying to escape the horrifying chaos that follows it. Also: a tsunami.
Roth and the film’s director Nicolás López—who co-wrote and co-produced Aftershock with Roth who also stars in the movie—were inspired by the real-life 8.8 earthquake that hit Chile in 2010 and the aftershocks, tsunami, and prison escapes that followed. Turns out there are a lot scarier things than an apocalyptic natural disaster.
GQ talked to Roth about filming ’70s-style, how we react to disaster, and the tsunami that’s coming for us all.
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