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Connected Life: Tech Bytes (Part 2)

ConnectedLife talks with Theory of a Deadman about their new album and finds out how technology is saving DaVinci's paintings. Visit media2o.


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How Baseball Works (1:34)

Baseball is a game played with a bat, ball, and glove. The fundamentals of the game involve throwing the ball, hitting the ball, and catching the ball. Watch this HowStuffWorks video to see what goes into putting together a great baseball game.

How Karate Works (1:13)

Karate is not only about strength and speed - the technique involves as much thought and focus as physical power. Watch this video from HowStuffWorks to see how karate experts can break cinder blocks with their feet.

How Electric Guitars Work (1:30)

Electric guitars remain the most prominent instrument in rock music. Learn how electric guitars work in this video from HowStuffWorks.

How One Man Star Wars Works (3:30)

Charles Ross is a one-man performer in 'One Man Star Wars Trilogy.' See a clip of his performance in this exclusive HowStuffWorks video about how One Man Star Wars works.

Inside Superman Returns: Video Journal 10 (2:53)

Director Bryan Singer created a series of video production diaries for 'Superman Returns.' See each video blog in this series of Inside Superman Returns videos from HowStuffWorks.

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How It's Made: Player Pianos (1:42)

Check out the technology used to create player pianos in this clip from The Science Channel's "How It's Made."

How It's Made: Roller Skates (2:27)

Have you ever wondered how roller skates are made? Learn more about the process in this clip from The Science Channel's "How It's Made."

How It's Made: Bowling Ball Cores (2:18)

Bowling a perfect strike starts with the core. Learn how bowling ball cores are produced In this clip from The Science Channel's, "How It's Made."

Time Warp Clips: Mashup 5 (0:52)

Watch lollipops, mousetraps and paintballs in slow motion. Enjoy this video from Discovery Channel's "Time Warp."

Time Warp Clips: Mashup 4 (0:54)

See some explosions and crashes in super slow mo in this video from Discovery Channel's "Time Warp."

Time Warp: Toys in the dark (1:58)

Watch this slow motion video of toys moving in the dark in this clip from Discovery Channel's "Time Warp."

Destroyed in Seconds: Madman Stuntman (2:06)

On this clip from Discovery Channel's, "Destroyed in Seconds," a fearless stunt driver attempts a record-breaking 250 foot jump over trucks, cars, and fire cannon.

Discovery News: Football Helmets Detect Concussions (2:46)

A new padding design in football helmets doesn't just protect players' heads better; it can prevent serious injury. Kasey-Dee Gardner gets the scoop in this video from Discovery News.

I Shouldn't Be Alive: Blood in the Water (3:03)

Sound effects are as much a part of the show as the gripping stories. Check out this video to go behind the scenes of Discovery's "I Shouldn't Be Alive" series.

Extreme Hawaii: The Lava Artist (4:26)

In this clip from Discovery Channel's "Extreme Hawaii," discover how Hawaiian artist Steve Lang sculpts with 2,000-degree molten lava.