This father-son duo creates real life Transformers
"We're all working together; that's the secret." 6/16/17
How a Father-Son Duo Turns Trash Into Transformers
In 2010, Chinese farmer Yu Zhilin and his son Yu Lingyun opened up their own metalworking shop in the country's Hunan Province. Inspired by the futuristic robots from the movie "Transformers," the pair began fashioning original statues from scrap metal. It's not just the success of their new business that makes this father-son duo happy; the craft itself has brought them closer together.
Calling Turns in the High-Stakes World of Rally Racing
In the high-speed world of rally car racing, you're only as good as your co-driver. As these racers speed around hairpin turns on unpaved, narrow roads, drivers must rely on the shorthand calls of their co-pilots to stay on course. For father-daughter rally team Steve and Alison Laroza, this language has developed into an almost telepathic understanding that has kept them safe and confident on the course.
The Awesome Second Lives of Billboards
What happens to billboards at the end of their advertising lives? How about an eco-friendly bag? Alec and Aric Avedissian, co-founders of the company Rareform, found a way to recycle the vinyl from billboards into something more useful.
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