F That’s Delicious Ep. 2
(NSFW: Language) “Man, wood, flesh. That’s it. America.” Rapper, chef, gourmand and all around lover of life Action Bronson drops by some of his favorite restaurants in the U.S. and makes some guacamole and rib eye steak.
(NSFW: Language) “Man, wood, flesh. That’s it. America.” Rapper, chef, gourmand and all around lover of life Action Bronson drops by some of his favorite restaurants in the U.S. and makes some guacamole and rib eye steak.
The first full trailer for The Expendables 3 features as many celebrities as stunts and explosions. It looks like the rookies are easy pickings for Mel Gibson’s character, which means its up to the granddads to do the dirty work.
Jimmy Fallon knew Kevin Hart is afraid of riding roller coasters, but he made the comedian get on one with him anyway. The thumbnail sums it up. Watch the two get whipped about on the Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit at Universal Florida.
Guerlain Chicherit recently attempted to complete the world’s longest ramp jump. After solid test runs, his final run went catastrophically wrong. Go behind the scenes of the jump and see the horrific crash from his point of view.
“Your boss uses “Tenure”.” The folks behind FantasyCon had a great realization. If the characters in roleplaying games were real, they wouldn’t play Dungeons & Dragons. They’re more likely to roleplay as us. Episode 2 here.
Inspired by the Continental GT3 concept, the Continental GT3-R goes from 0 to 60mph in 3.6s, making it Bentley’s fastest accelerating car to date. The two seater’s 4L twin-turbo V8 produces up to 472hp and 516 lb.ft. of torque.
Powered by a Snapdragon 801, the Fire Phone’s dynamic perspective lets you interact by tilting your head or the phone. It also identifies objects or barcodes for ease of purchase or rental. Has a 4.7″ 720p display and a 13MP f2.0 camera.
DM Pranks’ freakish killer clown is back to torment passersby with more horrific and creepy sights. In all honesty, if someone in a clown suit came running after us with a live chainsaw, we’d shoot first and ask questions later.
If there’s one thing that Jelly Belly is good at (besides feeding our sugar addictions) is putting unexpectedly accurate flavors into their candies. Yes, these jelly beans taste just like draft beer. Sadly, they’re non-alcoholic.
(NSFW: Language) A video from a couple of years ago in which comedian Pete Holmes and Chris Thayer each ate a spicy habanero pepper before conducting an interview. We can only imagine how it might have gone with ghost peppers.
The Hyperdunk 2014 basketball shoes incorporate the Hyperfuse upper, Flywire supporting cables and Lunarlon cushioning of their predecessor into a slimmer and even more lightweight form. Drops 7/16.
When forced to use a dirty toilet, do you cover the toilet seat with tissue? Or do you just try your best not to make contact with the seat? AsapScience says it doesn’t matter which tactic you choose. So just hold it in til you get home.
Unlike other 3D printing pens, the kid-friendly CreoPop doesn’t have a hazardous heating element. It uses UV light to cool and solidify its ink. It has a variety of inks, including magnetic, glow-in-the-dark and scented inks.
Long before the war between digital and physical media, Sony and JVC fought the videotape format war – Betamax vs. VHS. As part of his miniseries about tech failures, Bill Hammack sums up how Sony and its superior tech lost.
To show off the impressive imaging quality of its Pixus printers, Canon created a series of optical illusion prints which blur the lines between reality and paper. They also printed a life-size Gundam. Wonder how much all that ink cost.
Jack Saranthat was driving through central Thailand when he came across a massive flock (or is it a badelynge) of ducks crossing the road in front of him. Honestly, it’s like one of those scenes with the zombies in World War Z.
Harley-Davidson sets its sites on the future with its first ever electric motorcycle. Dubbed Project LiveWire, the powerful bike offers a visceral riding experience, and will soon head out on a 2014 U.S. tour so you can see it in person.
A companion piece to The Verge’s profile of eBoy, arguably the world’s most popular pixel artists. Watch the Berlin-based trio talk a bit about their backgrounds, their arduous dot-by-dot process and their sources of inspiration.
Numberphile shares a cake-cutting method proposed by scientist Francis Galton. Either Galton didn’t actually like cake or he didn’t have many friends. Otherwise he wouldn’t have this problem. Leftover cake? What’s that?
Musicless music video master Mario Wienerroither pokes fun at the silly dance moves in Mick Jagger and David Bowie’s superfluous 1985 remake of Dancing in the Street. At least the video has some redeeming qualities now.
Developer State of Play has spent about three years creating Lumino City. Everything in the point-and-click puzzle adventure game was handmade out of paper, cardboard, miniature lights and electric motors.
Previously exclusive to the iPad, Parallels’ mobile-friendly remote desktop software is now available for the iPhone as well as Android tablets and smartphones. It’s also more affordable now, down to $20 from $80 per year.
Developed with the same “Load ‘N Launch” tech that got their basketball shoes banned by the NBA, these running shoes have six compression springs to help improve running performance and speed with less energy exertion.
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