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What Kim's Watching October 31, 2020
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Halloween tech hack: Creating a pumpkin carving robot
Halloween is just around the corner and that means many of us are carving pumpkins. But you probably already know how difficult it can be to get the design you want just right. That’s where tech comes in. One man decided to build a robot that can carve any pumpkin perfectly.
Halloween isn’t canceled. How to make a spooky candy distributor
With COVID still very much a part of our lives, you might think this Halloween is going to be without all the fun and frivolity. But that doesn’t have to be the case. This couple created a way to keep the spookiness and merriment while still social distancing.
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Messy photo collection? Organize your pictures in 3 simple steps
Phones are smarter than ever, and the camera in your pocket lets you take near-professional quality photos whenever the mood strikes. The problem is your collection can easily become an unorganized mess. The good news is you’re only a few simple steps away from setting things up the right way. In this Komando DIY, we'll help you get your pictures under control. First on the list? Gather your vast photo collection.
Junk in your attic might be worth big bucks
Just because something is old doesn't mean it's worthless. There might be some items hidden away in the nooks and crannies of your home. Collectors are willing to pay top-dollar for unopened, factory-sealed items, rare records, classic games and more.
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What the Wright brothers should really be known for
Do you remember learning about the history of aviation in school? You may have heard that it was the Wright brothers in Kitty Hawk North Carolina that made the first flight. But the history of aviation is a little more complex than that. The real story behind human flight is amazing and must be seen to be believed.
Material so tough it’s nearly uncuttable
Superhero movies have long touted material that is impervious to damage. It's typically used to stop bullets or withstand the strike of a blade. It turns out this is no longer science fiction as scientists recently developed a material that is so strong even a diamond-lined cutting instrument had a hard time getting through it.
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