![]() ![]() Rober posted a follow-up in December 2019, teaming up with Macaulay Culkin and featuring an improved design. ![]() Rober later removed two of the five incidents caught on tape after discovering that two of the thieves were actually friends of a person he hired to help catch the package thieves. The video went viral, receiving 25 million views in one day. ![]() In December 2018, Rober posted a video showing how he tricked parcel thieves with an engineered contraption that sprayed glitter on the thieves, emitted a foul odor, and captured video of the thieves. He sold the company to UK-based costume company Morphsuits in 2013. The costumes were widely featured on news channels such as CBS News, CNN, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Fox, Yahoo! News, Discovery Channel, The Today Show and GMA. The company took in $250,000 in revenue in its first three weeks of operations, and by 2013 his app-integrated costumes were sold in retail stores such as Party City. The following year, Rober launched Digital Dudz, an online Halloween costume company that specializes in Halloween costumes based on the same concept as the video (to which Rober holds the patent). His video of the "gaping hole in torso" costume went viral, receiving 1.5 million views in just one day. It shows a Halloween costume that used two iPads to create the illusion of seeing through his body. In October 2011, Rober recorded his first YouTube video. He advocates for science, making videos testing the ability for sharks to smell blood in water, fluidized sand and water purification. His videos cover a wide variety of topics, sparking ideas for April Fools' Day pranks and teaching about tricks like beating an escape room and filming primates in zoos non-invasively. ![]() YouTube channel, science communicationÄuring his time at NASA, Rober began making viral videos. He published a case study about applying wiki technology in a high-tech organization to develop an "Intrapedia" for the capture of corporate knowledge. While at NASA, Rober was one of the primary architects for "JPL Wired", which was a comprehensive knowledge capture wiki. He designed and delivered hardware on several JPL missions, including AMT, GRAIL, SMAP, and Mars Science Laboratory. He worked there for nine years, seven of which were spent working on the Curiosity rover, which is now on Mars. Rober joined NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in 2004. Rober earned a mechanical engineering degree from Brigham Young University as well as a master's degree from the University of Southern California. He became interested in engineering at a young age, making a pair of goggles that helped avoid tears while cutting onions. Rober was raised in Orange County, California. Here's a commercial for the version of the website I'm talking about if you want to learn more: And here's a screenshot of the website, too: 2.2 YouTube channel, science communication Hopefully someone, anyone reading this thread can help me get past the Wayback Machine Flash redirect problem and help me find the fully functional from October 2000 to April 2002 for the sake of lost media enthusiasts everywhere. I did try to create a LMW page about it, but it never went through. I made a video on the website in January () and very little commotion was made of the site after that. Now whenever I try and access the website, I get literally a split-second glance at the "Join Noggin" button and the animated Noggin logo before I am redirected to the "get Shockwave/Flash" page, which of course has no images and leaves me stuck at a dead end. I remember looking at that version of the website a few years ago through the Internat Archive's Wayback Machine, and it had all of its assets, pictures, heck, even the animated Noggin logo there. It was advertised to be very ahead of its time, and had a heck ton of features. I am very interested in the website they had from October 2000 to April 2002. BUT.back in 1999, it was established for kids of ALL ages, and adults, in partnership with CTW, or Sesame Workshop. Noggin is known for being a preschool channel (now app) from Nickelodeon. I'm new to the forums, but it doesn't mean I don't know a lot. ![]()
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