World’s Tightest Parallel Parker
Ronny Wechselberger a.k.a. “Ronny C-Rock” can parallel park better than you or I, cramming his car into a space not only in one swift move, but into a space just 10.24″ longer than his car.
Ronny Wechselberger a.k.a. “Ronny C-Rock” can parallel park better than you or I, cramming his car into a space not only in one swift move, but into a space just 10.24″ longer than his car.
Team Fortress 2 gets the real world treatment by the guys over at Corridor Digital. The characters and weapons are spot on, but we’re still missing Heavy and the Medic. (Thanks, Kat!)
YouTuber fish31171 spotted Gary Russo, a subway construction worker from Queens, singing Frank Sinatra’s Summer Wind as effortlessly as Ol’ Blue Eyes did. Only in New York, folks.
Designed to facilitate escape from a vehicle, such as when it’s submerged, caught fire or rolled over. It has a powerful plunger that breaks most car windows and a blade that slashes seat belts.
Michael Hearst plays a tune using unique instruments, including a stylophone, theremin and quirkier ones like the otamatone and the daxophone. He should’ve used a waterphone too.
The Bregenz Festival has been creating floating opera sets since 1946, but this set for Umberto Giordano’s thriller takes the cake, with a huge bust floating in the waters of Austria’s Lake Constance.
Agustina Woodgate used human hair to create two medieval structures. She molded the hair into bricks to create the Tower, while she combined them into massive clumps for the Sand Castle.
A new animated series from CollegeHumor for the Nintendo 3DS video channel, BearShark is the exact opposite of Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner cartoons. We’re waiting for BearSharkHawk.
Josh Maready installed a couple of GoPro cameras under his skateboard and then skated through New York City. Unfortunately both cameras were unable to handle the constant jolts and eventually broke.
We’ve seen the world’s largest aquarium, now let’s take a look at the opposite. Made by Stanislav and Anatoly Konenko, it holds a mere 10ml of water and is home only to zebrafish fingerlings.
(NSFW: Language) Mario has a little problem. Casual games and smartphone apps are muscling in on his turf. So he gathers The Five Families (of gaming) to unite against the growing threat.
Look cool cracking some brews open with CXXVI’s shark necklace; it’s heated in a coal forge, hand hammered on a 130 year old anvil and coated lightly with beeswax to preserve its appearance.
Andre Magarao’s video of Alex Pastor kiteboarding in Uruau, Brazil not only captures some cool moves by the athlete but also a tiny, compelling glimpse into what life is like in a remote, 100 person town.
Protect and carry your laptop in style with this deluxe leather backpack from Tumi. Its laptop compartment accommodates laptops up to 15″. It also has lots of exterior and interior pockets.
Before owning the pacifier this baby was nothing but a bag of tears and drool. Now he wrestles bears, runs a multi-million dollar company and is a hit with the ladies. He still loves pacifiers though.
A walkthrough of one of the earlier missions available in Star Wars: The Old Republic, showing how Bioware has added player immersion in the narrative while still providing exciting gameplay.
Inspired by Team Fortress 2 and Meet Buck, Mac n’ Cheese is a fast-paced and trippy short film made by Tom Hankins, Gijs Vank Kooten, Guido Puijk and Roy Nieterau of the Utrecht School of Arts.
A ballpen with a butterfly knife-style case that you can twirl, flip and spin without fear of hurting yourself (or anyone else). It’ll probably get you a couple extra gropes with the TSA though.
(NSFW: Language) While it’s not quite as nasty as that Skittles commercial, that doesn’t mean this supposedly banned 1996 Lunchables commercial didn’t make us spit out our lunch meat laughing.
Selgascano Architects designed the Factoria Joven (youth factory), a creative space where urban youth can skateboard, rock climb, play music and even access the Internet through public computers.
Just for Laughs is back with another simple but highly effective prank, preying on good samaritans with a bizarre twist on the ol’ switcheroo. Good thing none of the victims had a dog with them.
Telescoping poles are pre-attached to the tent, so it takes two people just a minute to set it up or take it down. Made of fully taped weather-resistant fabric. Available in 4, 6 and 8 person models.
It was a major miracle that no one was injured in an accident in Rockwall, Texas, as an 18-wheeler driver lost control of the rig, which swept across the highway into a cop cruiser and two other cars.
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