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Skateboard Tetris


Like the LED sheep herding a few months back, you know this took a ton of planning and there was obviously some major problem solving that needed to happen in order to execute this. Fantastic!

via NotCot

14 comments:

Tim said...

OK, that's one of the coolest things I have seen in a while. Thanks for putting the big grin on my face this morning!

Paul Overton said...

Tim - My pleasure. Made me smile too. Thanks for the comment!

Drea said...

awesome!

malc said...

Very cool! Even cooler is recognizing that this was done on Montgomery St just above Jackson - which is the corner where my office is!

Paul Overton said...

malc - You didn't see this getting filmed, did you? That would be awesome-town!

Paul Overton said...

Drea and malc - Thanks for the comments. malc- you didn't see it getting made, did you? That would be awesome!

L Prez said...

That's pretty incredible! I'd love a behind the scenes glimpse of the planning that went into this... who said skaters were lazy??

Paul Overton said...

L Prez - I'd like to see that too. Thanks for the comment.

Rie said...

That's pretty cool! I love how people come up with amazing things - peoples minds are just so creative!

malc said...

Sadly, I did not see the video being made... looks like they did it in the wee hours of the morning and Id be worried if I were still at the office.

It took a couple viewings to realize they were carving down the street like snowboarders and that there was something hinky with those skateboards.

Very neat bit of engineering!

Danger said...

those arent skateboards they are freebords. www.freebord.com very cool

Paul Overton said...

Danger - Awesome! Thanks for the clarification. I love learning about new stuff!

Nate said...

We shot late at night and had a long day of rehersal in Daly City. Thanks for not being a bunch of haters like every other site this gets posted on. Freebord, spread the love!!!

Paul Overton said...

Nate- Thanks for the reply. Hey-email me if you read this. I'd love to talk more about this project.

-Paul

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