The actual jump starts around 3:00. This is quite the party trick, if you ever go to a skydiving party.
Almost thirty years after the original appeared, the inventor of the Rubik's Cube is unveiling a new puzzle toy, made of three interlocking spheres. I'm frustrated just looking at it. It'll go on sale in August.
A female body builder in a bikini solves a Rubik's cube to the beat of a steel drum band. But we're on to you, sneaky body builder wearing Ray-Bans. You're doing it backwards!
New York Times Magazine publishes a piece about the joy of “cubing videos”. Here is every video mentioned in the article (and more!) for your geeky enjoyment.
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Designers want one: A Rubik’s cube done up in all Pantone colors. Sadly, it’s a one-off idea, not an actual product. But easy to make, all you DIYers!
The Rubik’s Cube - a toy custom-made for a generation of Wall Street douches on coke benders - apparently benefited from goop that could help you “see how fast you [can] go.” VH1 really missed the boat on this one. It could have been in, like, eleven episodes of I Love The 80’s!