newVideoPlayer("dicestacking3_gawker.flv", 475, 376); When we posted an unexpectedly well-received video of dice stacking yesterday, little did we realise that this peculiar activity has been developed into an artform by some amazing magicians. Here’s a new dice stacking video from Thomas Fischbach, the same guy we saw in the video update yesterday. For those of you who thought this was all a camera trick, Fischbach shows us his moves in ultra-slow motion. That’s some awfully quick sleight-of-hand right there. [Thomas Fischbach on YouTube]
This has to be one of the weirder combos we’ve seen, but Ricardo sent in this picture of a tube of glue that comes free with a dice game in his Portuguese supermarket. We know whenever we have to do some home repair we always wish we had some dice to throw around, and we definitely know that whenever we’re playing dice, we wish we had glue handy. [Thanks Ricardo!]
newVideoPlayer("dice_trick_gawker.flv", 475, 376); Who knew this kind of dice stacking was even possible? Damn, this guy is good. Are those trick dice? [Break] UPDATE: Impressed by that video? Think it’s a camera trick? On the next page, see another dice stacking video that’s even more amazing. They can’t all be camera tricks!
There aren’t many iPod docks with tubes around – and those that are seem to be quite ‘spensivo. The iTPA-220 from Dice is a cheaper alternative for fifth-generation iPods, boasting a pair of perky Dual 6N3 tubes and 2×20-watt speakers.