World Record Waterfall Descent
Buck up and huck it – that’s exactly what Tyler Bradt did (with minor injuries) to make the insane 189′ world record waterfall descent at Palouse Falls. The drama begins at 2:30. (Thanks Nash!)
Buck up and huck it – that’s exactly what Tyler Bradt did (with minor injuries) to make the insane 189′ world record waterfall descent at Palouse Falls. The drama begins at 2:30. (Thanks Nash!)
When the evil wizard Gargamel chases the tiny Smurfs out of their village, they tumble from their magical world smack dab into the middle of Central Park in Raja Gosnell’s live action-CGI The Smurfs.
History buffs will enjoy Zeb Love’s limited edition series of six woodcut prints which showcase some highly influential folks. The signed and numbered 16″ x 20″ pieces are hand painted and screened.
Citizen Brick offers specialty LEGO minifigs that are unique not only because of their rather irreverent themes, but also because they’re printed with ink, using the same methods employed by LEGO.
Ligia Oancea’s enthusiastic musical tribute to her city has apparently sparked a debate as to whether this lady is for real; for now let’s just enjoy the new unofficial anthem of Vancouver. (Thanks Josh!)
The Matrix for the 80s: a story about a computer-generated world – a world so empowering and addictive. But the more you spend in it the less you can distinguish what’s real and what’s not. Or not.
We’re not quite sure how this penguin at Boulders Beach in South Africa would survive if he missed a step in this death defying jump; fortunately we don’t have to worry about it. Awwwws all around.
While we don’t condone drinking beer and biking at the same time, it’s nice to know that there’s a handy way to carry your brew to the party while you ride. Handmade leather from Walnut Studiolo.
German job hunting site jobsintown.de created ads that make it look like there’s actually someone inside these machines doing all the work. The caption says, “Life’s too short for the wrong job.”
When we first heard about this clip, we asked ourselves if the internet truly needed another cat video. We wondered how we could be entertained in just 4 seconds. Then we watched this.
Streetware shop PLNDR.com is giving Awesomer readers a chance to win 1 of 3 pairs of cool WeSC headphones. Simply register and you’ll be entered to win. (Ends 3/25/2011, U.S. entrants only)
Brian Stuckey’s mixed media art gathers our most iconic breakfast mascots for one final meal. It took him 3 months to finish the whole thing. The actual table is 38 in long. Prints available on Etsy.
Joseph Brett takes the quintessential teenage slacker film and amps up the melodrama, turning it into something that would make a Sofia Coppola or Wes Anderson fan do a double-take.
Not, it’s not a collaboration between two indie bands. But it is a wonderful combination, a lazy dust devil gently uncovering a strawberry field, turning the sheets into an impromptu sculpture.
One of Ladoire’s limited-edition Black Widow watches, this exquisite thing tells time with rotating disks driven by ceramic ball bearings. We love the red accents on the crown and leather band.
Ji Lee and friends created this addictive online trivia game, which challenges you to identify what movie various iconic props are from. You’ll quickly find that some are more obvious than others.
This video starts out like one of those typically disturbing nature films, as a giant wild feline bears down his fangs on its helpless prey. But things don’t always turn out the way you think they will.
The next release of the Adidas x Star Wars Collection is a ZX 8000 runner/Emperor Palpatine combo. The suede and mesh shoe features a Force lightning graphic and a glow in the dark outsole.
Screwdrivers are the power source in the EX Vehicle, a three-wheeled machine with whole body steering. It has a top speed of 18 mph and uses 2 twin 18-volt electronic screwdrivers as batteries.
If you’re considering colleges for next fall, you might move the University of Lincoln to the top of the list after you see this video. The powers that be actually banned this promotional ad – big mistake.
This incredible mod for the old Duke Nukem’ 3D – Atomic Edition turns your PC into a virtual version of Kubrick’s Overlook Hotel, complete with an axe-wielding Jack Nicholson, and the garden maze.
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