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The Star Wars Rube Golberg project from physics class. Our teacher loved star wars.. (sporting his light saber in class now and then and answering any question you can fathom)but now we are out of high school and we do have lives so this will probably never happen again. but it was fun. enjoiiii!!
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This is an animation my friends Steve, Juan, and I made for our Intro to 3D Animation class. It is a Nintendo-themed Rube Goldberg device. Enjoy!
Yes, I realize the physics are nowhere close to perfect, but I was working under a short deadline, and this is my first time animating using a 3D modeling program.
Program Used for Modeling and Animation: Maya
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NOTE: I in no way participated in the creation of this video.
A Rube Goldberg machine video found here: http://www.falarious .com/file.php?id=112 7
Reposted because Falarious auto-plays its videos, and that sucks.
(c) Copyrighted by the owner (whoever that is)
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I decided to try and make one of those Garry's Mod Rube Goldberg devices of my own and this is what I made. This took me over 12 hours to build it all and make all of the finishing touches to make sure it all worked perfectly, so I hope you like it! :)
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This is a Rube Goldberg Dog Food Dispencer that me and my friend made for a science project.
Also check out www.youtube.com/aznm obsta485 becasue he helped me with the project.
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These are incredible! I can't imagine how long it took to set them up. And...I have no idea what the words at the end mean.
As can obviously be seen,I found this on ebaums, but I'm putting on my account for easier access :)
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For the third time in the last four years, the Purdue Society of Professional Engineers earned the top spot in the 21st annual national Rube Goldberg Machine Contest on Saturday (April 5) at the Purdue Armory.
Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, placed second, and the University at Buffalo, Buffalo, N.Y., was third.
http://news.uns.p urdue.edu/x/2008a/08 0405RubeNatresults.h tml