Begging Cat 2
We’re not sure what the original Begging Cat wanted, but this kitty is pleading for your help too. Either he wants the fried chicken in your hand, or maybe little Timmy is trapped in a well.
We’re not sure what the original Begging Cat wanted, but this kitty is pleading for your help too. Either he wants the fried chicken in your hand, or maybe little Timmy is trapped in a well.
Up for auction is this 1969 Dodge Charger – the very car that jumped over the police cruiser in that now iconic scene from the first episode of The Dukes of Hazzard, earning it the moniker ‘Lee 1’.
An extra large watch with an bold and eye-catching colorway – glossy black resin band with a lustrous gold face. Has both analog and digital displays and the trademark G-Shock durability.
We think The Awesomer is a pretty nice place on the ‘net, but if you’re feeling down and blue, this heartwarming website has some free hugs for you. Then pay it forward and give one back.
Musician cTrix hacked together an Atari 2600, three effects pedals – a bass equalizer, flanger and delay – along with a custom joystick track selector to create a chunky chiptune axe.
Offering intricately handpainted sneakers and high-tops, Bangkok, Thailand’s WHAT’s Shop customizes shoes with everyone from Daft Punk to Chucky, and Darth Vader to The Dark Knight.
Peter Sluszka’s wonderful Morphology is a brief but fun claymation treat for the eyes; with these skills, we’d like to see something even more substantial. We love what happens after the fox.
The foldable Koi deck chair from confused-direction design is a simple polypropelene construction; the lines are milled into a single sheet which transforms into comfortable, lightweight seating.
An intriguing alternative to the ubiquitous GoPro, the aerodynamic Drift HD shoots 1080p video, has a small screen for reviewing footage and a wrist-worn remote. Offers a variety of mounting options.
As David Hasselhoff can attest, sometimes it’s just too much effort to get up from the floor to eat. That certainly didn’t stop this Husky from getting her snack on while lying on her side.
It’s pretty cool to watch, but we don’t recommend you recreate Fysikshow’s Pyro Board for your NYE blast. It works by transmitting sound waves through a flammable gas to create flame patterns.
Hard Graft’s sophisticated rear cover for the iPad 2 has an Italian suede exterior, and a soft Nappa leather lining to protect the back of your tablet from scratches. Works with Apple’s Smart Cover.
Combining awe-inspiring and humbling footage of massive waves with the dubstep remix of Clint Mansell’s dramatic Lux Aeterna, you’ll want to dim the lights and hit full screen mode for this one.
Slot Mods USA makes “museum quality” 1:32 race track replicas and have been commissioned and endorsed by noted auto enthusiasts. Designs range from vintage raceways to modern day circuits.
Want to show some love to the hardwood classics and greatest games that we watched over and over again during the protracted off-season? Get these throwback NBA team shirts by ‘47 Brand.
He’s not as depressing a sight as this dog, but you still gotta feel for this fella. He’s too polite to discard his leash and walks leisurely, as if he had a human with him. As opposed to this bundle of joy.
It was only a matter of time before someone got a hold of the Mullet Whistler. Yes, Stephen Brydle has turned everyone’s favorite talk show guest into a scatman the likes of which you’ve never seen.
2011 was a wallet-emptying year for gamers. Here’s a look at some of the year’s best. It has too much Uncharted 3 – missing out on others like Forza 4 and NBA 2K12 – but is still worth watching.
Artem Sergeevich frames the Russian capital as a lively and proud city, its old and new architecture waiting to be admired. The track is Ghosts N’ Stuff (Nero Remix) by Deadmau5 and Rob Swire.
YouTuber MrPhillypickles put on a pair of Santa Claus pants on his dog, making him twice as cute but half as mobile. Or so we thought. It still doesn’t explain this other dog’s behavior though.
The iPhone 4S virtual assistant Siri sure is smart. Maybe too smart for it’s our own good. To be fair, that dude who crashed his car deserved it. GPS is nice and all, but we still have to use our eyes.
We already knew that he had fast fingers, but here we get to see just how speedy AraabMUZIK’s digits are. The guys at eMusic put him to the test, setting off lights with his fingers – with impressive results.
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