Love is Walking Hand in Hand
Charlie Brown and the Peanuts gang define love in simple but true terms in Charles M. Schulz’ 1965 book, Love is Walking Hand in Hand. The book is out of print, hence its high price. (Thanks Bea!)
Charlie Brown and the Peanuts gang define love in simple but true terms in Charles M. Schulz’ 1965 book, Love is Walking Hand in Hand. The book is out of print, hence its high price. (Thanks Bea!)
K. Ishibashi has toured with many artists and is a member of Of Montreal and Jupiter One, but his solo project shows that he can hold his own. It All Began With A Burst is from his debut album 151a.
While Skate 3 came out two years ago, it seems that people are still enjoying its glitches and wonky physics. Here’s a compilation of some of its most hilarious problems from YouTuber HelixSnake.
Art Lebedev Studios outs one of its greatest ideas yet, a radiator that looks like the bones of the mighty (except for its arms) T. Rex. Alas it’s only a concept, but shut up and take our money already.
Designed just for the golf course, this touchscreen GPS timepiece provides distance to hole and layup information and maps for over 27,000 courses. Also tracks shot distances and scorecards.
Judging from the prices at that gas station, we’re guessing the police cars in Russia have been reduced in size in order to conserve on fuel. Or maybe they just built it to chase this guy.
Google’s augmented reality project. Ideally, the heads-up system will be able to recognize objects and will be controlled by voice, providing access to location, communication and organization apps.
A limited edition set of Converse Pro Leather Mid LTD shoes and MJ’s UNC jersey to honor his 1982 NCAA championship-winning shot. 23 packs were signed by Jordan and are now on eBay.
Adult hippos can be quite disgusting, but just like most animals, their young ones will melt your heart. Here’s 8-week old Monifa, a pygmy hippo at the Taronga Zoo, on her first swim.
Fender gives us a time-lapse view of how its manufacturing facility in Corona, California makes the company’s world famous Stratocaster guitar. The song is Dangerous Madness by Wayne Kramer.
During a practice round, pro golfer Martin Kaymer skips his ball across the water on the 16th hole at Augusta, putting it right on the green, then into the cup. View from another angle here.
The Viper returns with a vengeance, blasting out 640hp and 600 lb/ft of torque from its 8.4L V10. For a naturally-aspirated engine, its power-to-weight ratio is impressive. Oh, and it looks bad-ass.
David Lindecrantz created this cool retro-style app which takes your iOS device back to the 80s, complete with classic Macintosh and Game Boy B&W dithering algorithms. Sample images here.
A look at the back-story and gameplay style of the new Demon Hunter class in Diablo III. Her powers come from two regenerating mana pools: Hatred for offense and Discipline for defense.
Designed by LittleBonsai, The Clip is “the world’s most talented keychain.” This versatile tool can be used as a pocket or belt clip, as a money clip, as a cord wrapper, as a bottle opener and more.
Not only is this clip a perfect time capsule of 1980s style, the guy at the center of the video – The Skipper – would have probably been a millionaire if he had only waited until YouTube came along.
Now through April 15th, 100% of the net proceeds of these cool art prints, magnets and keychains from ExBoyfriend go to help save the lives of animals through the Maryland SPCA. DJ Kitty FTW!
Athlete Christian Vasconcellos might not have had the best day ever when he wiped out in the middle of a run – but that didn’t stop him from turning his epic fail into an epic win.
The Shorty Awards interviews comedian Tracy Morgan, requiring him to answer the questions in 140-characters or less. Watch him fail, drop knowledge and sing praises to the internet.
A twisted weapon designed by Tony Marfione. The Jagdkommando has an extremely sharp 7″ stainless steel blade, a hollow handle and a screw off butt cap with a glass breaker and lanyard hole.
A possibly senile Gandalf takes to the streets on his longboard for a leisurely ride, at times confusing motorists behind him for a 50-foot-tall Balrog. They could always just drive over the double yellow line.
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