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The man who separates cookies

February 27, 2013 Marc Abrahams

Artist David Neevel, labeling himself as a “physicist”, though he seems to mean “engineer”, presents this video of himself with a machine that separates the components of an Oreo cookie:

Neevel is also noted for his use, on another project, of paper airplanes:

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(Thanks to investigator Sally Ramos for bringing this to our attention.)

 

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