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The Lunch Feeder Rube Goldberg Machine Feeds You a Meal

You know how it is. You’re working hard at the office, and then you get hungry. But if you stop your work to get some food, your productivity will suffer. What can you do? You either go hungry or fall behind on your tasks. Well, that’s not the case if you have The Lunch Feeder.

This Rube Goldberg machine is genius. It was built by Joseph of Joseph’s Machines and feeds him a four-course meal. Specifically a brussel sprout, hotdog with ketchup, asparagus spear, and soup. Now, this guy can work and eat at the same time like a productive worker ant.

Never forget to feed yourself again. And since we don’t have robots that will take care of that task for us, this is the next best thing. I mean, yeah, it’s a lot of work to put into something just to avoid falling behind in your work but nevermind that. It’s a machine that feeds you and that’s all that matters. Great job Joseph. Hopefully, that asparagus spear doesn’t poke you in the eye though.

[via Laughing Squid via Geekologie]

More Than 200 Physicists Denounce Sexist Lecture at CERN

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Study finds wind farms have much higher environmental impact than thought

Wind farms are becoming common in many parts of the country, particularly those that commonly experience windy conditions- like the front range of Colorado. While green energy supporters claim that any impact to the landscape from ugly and gigantic farms of wind turbines is offset by the reduced environmental impact of coal and gas power generation, others disagree. A new … Continue reading

Capcom Confirms Live-Action Monster Hunter Movie Is In The Works

Just the other day Capcom announced that a live-action movie adaptation of Mega Man would be made, but it seems that is not all Capcom has to announce. The company has also recently confirmed that a live-action movie adaptation of its Monster Hunter franchise would be made as well.

While the Monster Hunter franchise has always been a popular one, the success of Monster Hunter: World which managed to sell over 50 million copies has helped catapult the franchise further into the mainstream’s consciousness. The movie will be produced by Constantin Films where Paul W. S. Anderson will be writing and directing it.

According to Capcom’s very brief description, “The film will depict two protagonists who come from different worlds and must cooperate in fighting monsters in order to survive.” The movie will also star Milla Jovovich and Ron Perlman, both of whom have had extensive experience in the “monster” genre, with Jovovich best-known for her role in the Resident Evil movies (also by Capcom), and Perlman who had previously played as Hellboy.

Anderson had previously spoken highly of the franchise and stated why he thinks the franchise is so appealing. “What I love about Monster Hunter is the incredibly beautiful, immersive world they’ve created. It’s on the level of like a Star Wars movie, in terms of world creation. There are no real central characters so it’s a bit like when we first approached Resident Evil and imposed our own characters and story on that world. I think this is a perfect IP for us to do exactly that same thing again.” No word on when we can expect the movie to be released, but we’ll keep our eyes peeled.

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Claymation Artist Behind California Raisins and The Noid Dies at 70

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Niantic plans 'Pokémon Go' events in US national parks

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Instagram might soon hand your location to Facebook

Instagram’s co-founders have resigned over their disagreement with how Facebook mishandled of users’ privacy. Now it seems their fears were well founded, if there were still any doubts in people’s minds. Not long after their resignation, there are already leaks pointing to how Facebook might use its now greater controller over Instagram to its benefit. Including handing over Instagram location … Continue reading

Capcom Confirms Live-Action Monster Hunter Movie Is In The Works

Just the other day Capcom announced that a live-action movie adaptation of Mega Man would be made, but it seems that is not all Capcom has to announce. The company has also recently confirmed that a live-action movie adaptation of its Monster Hunter franchise would be made as well.

While the Monster Hunter franchise has always been a popular one, the success of Monster Hunter: World which managed to sell over 50 million copies has helped catapult the franchise further into the mainstream’s consciousness. The movie will be produced by Constantin Films where Paul W. S. Anderson will be writing and directing it.

According to Capcom’s very brief description, “The film will depict two protagonists who come from different worlds and must cooperate in fighting monsters in order to survive.” The movie will also star Milla Jovovich and Ron Perlman, both of whom have had extensive experience in the “monster” genre, with Jovovich best-known for her role in the Resident Evil movies (also by Capcom), and Perlman who had previously played as Hellboy.

Anderson had previously spoken highly of the franchise and stated why he thinks the franchise is so appealing. “What I love about Monster Hunter is the incredibly beautiful, immersive world they’ve created. It’s on the level of like a Star Wars movie, in terms of world creation. There are no real central characters so it’s a bit like when we first approached Resident Evil and imposed our own characters and story on that world. I think this is a perfect IP for us to do exactly that same thing again.” No word on when we can expect the movie to be released, but we’ll keep our eyes peeled.

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