Roof Dive into Snow
This crazy guy decided it would be fun to take flying leap from the roof of a building to the snow below. We don’t recommend that you try this no matter how much powder is on the ground.
This crazy guy decided it would be fun to take flying leap from the roof of a building to the snow below. We don’t recommend that you try this no matter how much powder is on the ground.
This simple, but flexible mount lets you put your iPad 2 just about anywhere. Perfect for desktops, kitchens, bedrooms and even to turn your iPad into a second monitor. Post sponsored by LEXUS.
Fernando Livschitz of Black Sheep Films took rides out of the theme park and into the city. A beautiful head scratcher that makes wonderful use of visual effects. The song is Worries by Langhorne Slim.
The Skyrim interactive map for iOS devices reveals the location of vendors, trainers, items and more. It’s searchable and allows users to place their own marks. Free, with in-app purchase upgrades.
Designed by Aric Norine, the Stack is meant to provide an “infinite cycle of soap.” A new bar has a groove on top, allowing you to merge an old, smaller piece so that nothing is wasted.
Looking for a cool parlor trick? Watch this metal spoon completely disintegrate as it’s stirred into water. The trick? It’s made out of 99.998% pure gallium, which melts at 86°F. Try it yourself here.
No, it’s not a new Mac app. This short film shows artist Thijme Termaat creating works for his IPaint Project. The stop-motion and his skill makes real life seamlessly flow into his paintings and back.
The Almove Shirt Guard is made from strong yet lightweight anodized aluminum to keep your dress shirts from being crumpled inside your luggage. It also has slots for ties and cufflinks.
A documentary by Academy Award-winning director Kevin MacDonald (The Last King of Scotland) about the legendary musician Bob Marley. Drops 4/20, but you already knew that.
Digging out from a snowstorm is rarely fun, but we’d be pretty stoked if snow shoveling were as exciting as it looks in this game. We always wanted to kill some snow zombies with our shovels.
Andy Takemoto makes frames by hand, using different kinds of wood as well as bamboo, making each product unique. You can also have a message lasered into the sunglasses’ arms.
A “remarkable invention in spherical locomotion… which will one day revolutionize modern transport.” At least that what the guy who invented this ride thought he had on his hands back in the 1930s.
Another devastating traffic accident caught on the streets of Russia – this time, a pedestrian narrowly escapes death or serious injury by gracefully walking backwards from the flying debris.
Imbued with a bold reddish-orange hue, these lightweight shoes weigh just 11 ounces. Perfect for B-ball, D. Rose himself will be wearing a pair for this year’s NBA All-Star Game. Out 2/23 for $110.
What happens when you combine dubstep music, a furry cat, a paper mustache and paper eyeglasses? You get sheer genius and a video made for the internet, that’s what. (Thanks everyone!)
This sketch from Israeli comedy group Karahat doesn’t star Jake Gyllenhaal. It’s the real McCoy, the prince from the first game. A funny reminder of the simplicity of earlier videogames.
With the right locks, you can easily open a locked car door using only a shoelace. You need to know how to tie a slipknot, but that’s easy as well. View the instructions as a comic here.
Lisa Krowinski turned the entries from Jared Wunsch’s now defunct website into stationery. Some of the pick-up lines won’t be as effective as they are funny, but there are good ones in the mix.
The latest sketch from Mega64 is funny as always, but it could also be prophetic. A future where games don’t come in physical media could be convenient, but might be expensive as well.
Cole Schreiber’s short film about a zombie who is still very much human. It could have been shorter to avoid plot holes – are New Yorkers used to seeing zombies? – but the final scene is priceless.
While we thought Superman was dead, one of his reincarnated selves (with bad taste in sunglasses) prefers to travel close to the ground, as he “flies” alongside this car at superhuman speeds.
We always envisioned Sasquatch as a more gentle beast – like the abominable snowman. Designer Mr. Nicolo prefers to think of the creature as an angry, green-toothed, purple-haired, freak of nature.
Sometimes it’s hard to remember which typeface is which, so the guys over at Sad and Useless have assembled this handy guide to fonts, accompanied by cats. Comic Sans cat is our new best friend.
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