You never what someone's home will be like. In this thread in r/AskReddit, professionals who enter homes for a living shared some of the things they've seen, and some of these sights are just way too ...
In this video, I demonstrate the construction of a custom walnut Ping Pong table utilizing mortise and tenon joinery for the legs, using basic tools like a drill, chisel, and router. The tabletop is ...
Engineers developed a ping-pong-playing robot that quickly estimates the speed and trajectory of an incoming ball and precisely hits it to a desired location on the table. MIT engineers are getting in ...
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Once dismissed as a basement game, table tennis is enjoying an unlikely US revival as the Oscar-tipped biopic Marty Supreme collides with a wave of new players For decades in the US, table tennis has ...
For Pico Iyer, making his acting debut in the hit movie “Marty Supreme” was the latest journey in a life full of unexpected voyages. By Pico Iyer The author’s TED Talk “What Ping-Pong Taught Me About ...
When writer Lisa Lucas visited Phoenix, Arizona, she learned about the table tennis player Thelma Thall, who won two world championships in the 1950s. Thall competed in a male-dominated world shaped ...
While CES 2025 focused on robots' mobility, humanoid robots at the 2026 event displayed impressive improvements. They showed off folding paper pinwheels, folding clothes, playing ping-pong, and ...
There’s a scene in the recent hit movie Marty Supreme in which Marty Mauser (Timothée Chalamet), an American table tennis ...
Josh Safdie’s Marty Supreme unfolds like a fever dream stitched together by caffeine, adrenaline and one man’s unwavering belief that destiny can be negotiated with slick talk and a sharpened ...
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Josh Safdie's film is no biopic, but it's heavily indebted to the life and talents of ping-pong champ Marty Reisman.