Here is a video I found via del.icio.us/popular. The video is a compilation of Rube Goldberg-like machines involving inclined planes, levers, switches and other simple machines. It’s a tad bit long, but it’s a great compilation.
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Now I want to make a Rube Goldberg.
I wonder how many takes it took to make sure each one worked properly..? I can’t see them all entirely clearly, but it seems like some of the items are following somewhat random paths (ex. balls rolling across an apparently flat surface).
Pretty cool.