Sunday, June 26, 2011

How to jump start a car, by Yonatan Frimer

How to jump start a car, by Yonatan Frimer

For those of use that have a broken down POS car, we already know how to jump start a car as we've done it so many times. However, I recently got a brand new car and I've still had the rare occasion that it doesn't start, usually a result of a door-a-jar or some kind of headlights switch not being turned off completely.

The first thing that you need for jump starting a car is ANOTHER car that starts just fine and has know visible electrical problems. Next, you will need a set of jumper cables. You might need to roll the car out of its parking spot of finagle some things to make sure that the cables reach.

Next, you connect the jumper cable to the battery of the car that is running. Make sure that the contacts are clean and that there is no large swaths of oil or grease which can catch fire.

Connect the positive to the positive and the negative to the negative. This is called a parallel configuration. Give the car half a minute to build up some juice and crank that baby to life! Disconnect the cables, close the bonnets and you are on your way. If your car is a stick-shift, or if it is an automatic that is prone to stall, then give it a few minutes to charge up so that in case you stall out again, you have enough juice to start 'er up.

It can't be that hard to do it, a well trained team of monkeys can do it, as this maze cartoon illustrates.


AAA Monkeys with jumper cables.

AAA monkeys with jumper cable, why call triple A when you can call triple monkeys
Maze of AAA monkeys jump starting a Fiero?
Click here to view the AAA monkey maze larger


Saturday, June 11, 2011

Maze of Tornado Forming by Yonatan Frimer

Maze of Tornado Forming

forming tornado maze, the twisted and warped maze by Yonatan Frimer
Maze of a twisted and warped time-space.
This maze should be fairly easy for you to solve but if you can't,
then you can find the solution to the twisted and warped maze

Top Eleven Places to download the Twisted and Wraped Maze

  1. Tornado Twisted and Warped Maze on Devian Art
  2. Tornado Twisted and Warped Maze on Fine Art America
  3. Tornado Twisted and Warped Maze on Flickr
  4. Optical Illusion Mazes on Facebook
  5. Tornado Twisted and Warped Maze on TwitPic
  6. Tornado Twisted and WarpedMaze On Rossello Damiano
  7. Tornado Twisted and WarpedMaze on Photobucket
  8. Tornado Twisted and WarpedMaze on Saatchi Online
  9. Tornado Twisted and WarpedMaze on Live Journal
  10. Tornado Twisted and WarpedMaze on Picassa
  11. Tornado Twisted and Warped Maze on Red Bubble
  12. Twisted Tornado Maze on Blogger
  13. Tornado Twisted maze again on Blogger (de facto maze)
This maze is to celebrate the Coriolis effect and how it bends and warps space and time to redefine the concept of a straight line. The outward lines converge to a spinning vortex in the middle in a harmonic and majestic fashion. The maze winds through the design with entrances marked by arrows, as seen in the upper left corner, and exits, also marked by arrows, with a location based in the bottom right corner of the image. This maze is fairly trippy to solve and has a difficulty rating of 6.