Typographic Word Chess Pieces
Taking a more literal approach than just using first letters, these 3D-printed chess pieces use the full name of each piece as an integral part of their design. Be sure to order both black and white sets.
Taking a more literal approach than just using first letters, these 3D-printed chess pieces use the full name of each piece as an integral part of their design. Be sure to order both black and white sets.
Film Independent asked BadLipReading to do their thing on the nominees of the 2013 Spirit Awards. These clips were originally shown at the awards ceremony. As always, the results are hilarious.
Earth Touch cameraman Graham Springer was shooting a pride of lions when he suddenly found himself face-to-face – or is it crotch-to-face? – with a curious lioness.
From the maker of the Bottle Grenade comes another sturdy and portable multitool. Available in aluminum and titanium alloy variants, it handles 10 wrench sizes and has a pry-bar/bottle opener.
This couple was with Devin Graham when he filmed the insane rope swing video. Do you think it’s awesome to have a loved one that pushes you to try new things? This guy thinks so. In literal terms.
14 classic video game theme songs performed by The JamIS Orchestra on instruments such as mandolin, qanun, oud, violin and flute. Man, we forgot all about Bubble Bobble. (Thanks Elad!)
Google jumps in on the bandwagon with a meta-meme. Head to YouTube and type “do the harlem shake” in the search box (or click the link above) then wait. (Thanks Jen!)
A suave Shetland pony dances to Fleetwood Mac’s Everywhere in this ad for UK telecom company Three. It is not in our place to question such genius. Make your own fly pony here. (Thanks Eddie!)
“Grit, sweat and love.” So goes the mantra of John Henry in this brilliant retelling of the American folk hero’s tale. Written and directed by Brandon McCormick. Grab the soundtrack here.
It’s hard to launch cards fast enough to do your salad prep work but a set of these sharpened steel-edged throwing cards ought to make things easier. No word on glowing explosive cards yet, mon ami.
A modern camping outpost, architect Tom Kundig’s wheeled shelters have a sleeping area that converts to a living room, a small kitchen, a fireplace, and even Wi-Fi. Located in Washington’s Methow Valley.
Go skinny without choking your crotch with the antithesis of the Dress Pant Sweatpants. Zanerobe’s Sureshot chino pants are made from stretch cotton twill and have elasticized waistbands.
Japan’s MokuLock creates LEGO-inspired bricks using wood instead of plastic. We’re not certain, but they look like they’re compatible with regular LEGO. White Rabbit Express might help you import some.
Lighter, wider and lower than its predecessor. It has a 220hp 4-cylinder turbocharged engine, goes from 0 to 62mph in 6.5s and tops out at 153mph. Video of the concept car here.
Inertia Labs’ cheeky entry into this year’s BarBot competition can pour and shake any three-ingredient cocktail you’d like. Drink up – assuming you can get past its unusual dispensing mechanism.
Vadim Kibardin’s prototype design for a computer mouse which hovers over the mouse pad using magnets. Its reduced friction is intended to prevent and alleviate carpal tunnel syndrome.
(NSFW: Language) While Clerks: The Animated Series is long gone, Jay and Silent Bob live on in cartoon form, doing double duty as superheroes Bluntman and Chronic. (Thanks Adam!)
The official debut trailer of Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag. The game is about Connor’s grandfather Edward Kenway, “a brash rebel pirate assassin” plying the waters of the Caribbean in 1715.
YouTuber jonathanj9969 hacked a stun gun into a metal double-bladed sword, creating one hell of an intimidating weapon. Its bark is probably worse than its bite, but it does work. Watch a demo here.
We’ve got enough trouble with Boston Dynamics beastly four-legged robot, but now it’s got the ability to pick up cinder blocks and toss them across the room. Nothing good could possibly come of this.
YouTuber zachcurd asked his wife to slap him awake for 15 days straight. You’d think he’d get used to it, but unfortunately for his face he can’t be trained to react while he’s still unconscious.
19-year old Corbin Goodwin bought a beat up Mazda RX-7 and modded it in his parent’s garage, turning it into a beat up RX-7 that will annoy other people and kill its driver given half a chance.
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