Real-Life Napoleon Dynamite 2
The butterfly knife dancer and his grandma are back, but this time they take a backseat to this equally boss sword-wielding lady. We don’t even care anymore if this is just an act. So much win.
The butterfly knife dancer and his grandma are back, but this time they take a backseat to this equally boss sword-wielding lady. We don’t even care anymore if this is just an act. So much win.
Looking more like a spaceship than a watercraft, Aguila Design’s air-propelled Xi yacht is designed to be agile and nimble, cutting through air and water like a warm knife through butter.
We’ve seen some pretty amazing advancements in Photoshop’s capabilities over the years, but some of the more specialized features should get their fair shake too, like the new Hover Hand tool.
Sick of buying new gear every time you upgrade your phone? Capta changes all that, providing a reusable mount which sticks to any smooth gadget, so you can attach it to a tripod or use it as a stand.
While dogs are pretty good at learning tricks, we’re impressed that any cat will take this much direction. Richie, the kitten seems to thrive on the whole training thing. The secret? Sausage treats.
We can understand why this design got a low score on Threadless, but we still can’t suppress a smile whenever we look at it. Probably because we’re sick of Venn diagram jokes. Except this one.
It’s not the only edible medium ever used, but we’d rather eat Jason Mecier’s paintings made from licorice ropes. Though we’re only eating the Red Vines, and leaving the black licorice behind.
Conan O’Brien’s been back on TV for a year now. Here’s a montage of some of the episodes from the first season of Conan. We give it a solid B, but only because bearded Conan isn’t represented.
Vsauce Michael is back with another science-y goodness – this time explaining how much the Internet… weighs. Even packing its massive wealth of information, it manages to keep a slim figure.
A beautiful, sad and creepy claymation by Allison Schulnik. The song is It’s Raining Today by Noel Scott Engel. That monotone string section is going to haunt our dreams for some time.
…in this supercut of the classic action flick Big Trouble in Little China. A montage of Kurt Russell’s confused and bewildered moments from the movie. What? Where are we? What does that say?
You won’t find Google’s Halloween doodle online, because the search giant decided to get with tradition and carve its logo out of real – and huge – pumpkins, a process that took over 8 hours.
You asked, and now you shall receive. Our new tumblog offers bonus content, reader’s faves, and other juicy morsels. Think of it like the savory leftovers after a hearty Thanksgiving meal.
The fansite StarCraft Legacy teamed up with animator Chris “Freespace” Ciocotisan to make this impressive CGI short film about the events shortly before and after Brood War.
Who says dining rooms need to look like grandma’s house? Duffy London’s table puts the fun back into your meals, hanging each of eight diners from a swing, and building a lamp into the canopy.
Has a 10.1″ WXGA IPS screen, Android 3.1, dual core 1GHz Tegra 2 CPU, USB, micro-USB, SD and mini-HDMI ports. Pre-loaded with 25 apps and has an optional stylus that converts handwriting to text.
Richard Hammond and James May tap into Top Gear‘s bottomless coffers to recreate some of the most memorable car stunts and scenes from movies. Available on DVD & Blu-ray (Region-free!)
The defibrillator in the Battlefield games has to top our list of FPS gadgets which can both heal and kill. Here, the guys from CorridorDigital put the trusty lifesaving gadget through its paces, IRL.
The title could use some work, but other than that this documentary by Sebastien Montaz-Rosset seems like a winner. It’s about the Skyliners, thrill seekers who practice highlining and BASE jumping.
A silly video documenting made-up deviations from the simplest of bike moves – the no hands. The Def Leppard drummer bit is just so wrong. Directed by Ninian Doff, with music by Martin Brooks.
Tee off on a different green with this handcrafted golf-themed chess set from woodcraft company Agresti. The board is made of Canadian bird’s-eye maple while the playing pieces are made of brass.
The Leather Bedford looks rugged and durable on the outside, yet comfy on the inside. Made of oiled brown leather and vulcanized gum sole. Might not be tough enough to actually skate with though.
Mom wants the boys to grow up healthy and strong, but it doesn’t look like the kids have any desire to go that route in this episode of Kid History about good food and bad food. (Thanks John!)
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