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The team won first place in the national Rube Goldberg competition held at Purdue University on March 31. The team won first place over Purdue University, University of Texas at Austin, Texas A&M, Penn State University, University of Cincinnati, Hofstra University and Washington State Community College. The College of Technology students incorporated such items as a toy train, a Slinky, a jack-in-the-box, dominoes and a hobby horse, among other items, in a 345-step process to make freshly squeezed orange juice, thereby setting a world record and beating out previous record holder and four-time defending champion Purdue University to win the annual competition.
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  • type in english, maybe then people can understand what you are saying

  • wow

    that is like a million times better than the rube goldberg machine that me and my friend made for a contest

    but then again, entire high school+crazy old guy > 2 10th grade schmucks

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  • @TheChiiicken try competing with mythbusters, we'll see how good ur japanese shit is

  • wtf japanese is the best america sucks at rubegoldberg get a life santa clause

  • You have no idea how fun a mouse trap board game, a box of dominoes, Jenga, cardboard, and marbles can be until you combine them ;)

  • wha wha wha.......

    what the f¤ck is the old dude saying?

    A good thing for he´s future: TALK LOUDER!!!!!!!!!

  • I have the ability to juice an orange in 1 step =D

  • You had to listen to him for a minute...I had him for multiply classes....

  • exactly!

    And all the "technology" used in these works are supposed to be made by our own hands. There is no chance for buying pieces even if they are the smallest things. They used toys which had already some mechanisms that they could never have done in their lives.

    Conclusion: If I were their teacher I would surely fail their grades!

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