Corgi Can’t Jump
This is Cooper the corgi. He seems afraid of water. But when he finally gets the courage to dive in, you’ll wonder what it is that he’s really scared of – drowning or people seeing him jump.
This is Cooper the corgi. He seems afraid of water. But when he finally gets the courage to dive in, you’ll wonder what it is that he’s really scared of – drowning or people seeing him jump.
Who says merit badges are only for kids? Grown ups can use encouragement and validation from time to time too; we are enjoying the looks of these fun patches from Disorderly Goods.
A multi-touch poker table, with rebuy, show cards and other game options. Also has a camera that can beam live game video, along with the cards and odds of each player.
Ever heard the expression “crazy from the heat?” The opposite rings true in this video, filled with luscious natural light in Norway. The first oh-no-he-didn’t moment is at :31. (Thanks PistolPete!)
Limited to 987 cars, Porsche’s sexy 2012 Boxster S Black Edition has 320 hp with 273 lb/ft of torque, Bi-Xenon headlights, 19″ wheels, and lots of glossy black paint. Coming this Spring. (Thanks Chris!)
By day Griff is an office worker; by night he assumes his other identity, roaming the streets and protecting the vulnerable from dangers that lurk in the shadows, in Leon Ford’s Griff the Invisible.
During the semi-finals of the CZW World Tag Team Title Tournament, The Osirian Portal pulled one of the most egregious, rhythmic moves we’ve ever seen. How are we not hypnotized? (Thanks Alvin!)
If Exit Through the Gift Shop made you wonder about the real identity of elusive street artist Banksy, we now know the truth. It turns out the graffiti artist is actually Keyboard Cat.
Combining the best of still and video cameras, it shoots full 1080p60 full HD videos, 10 megapixel stills, 300fps high-speed shots and has a 10x optical zoom lens. Arrives in Japan first.
We stared at this clip until our eyeballs bled, but still have no idea how magician Akira Fujii managed to pull off this close-up illusion with a couple of cigarettes in his hands.
NetherRealm Studios talks about the X-Ray Attack, a new feature in Mortal Kombat that lets players see the bone breaking and flesh bursting damage they inflict. These are finishing moves, aren’t they?
We’re not sure what’s taken so long, but here it is. The Android Market finally gets a web store. It has a neat feature that will have iOS users green with envy: apps are automagically installed wirelessly.
Includes Blu-ray discs of the 3D and 2D versions, a DVD, and a code to download a digital copy of the game. A Blu-ray of the original Tron is also included. Limited edition package here.
McBain is an action hero in the world of The Simpsons. His movie was shown bit by bit through several seasons. Someone took the time to piece them together, and now we have the whole movie.
These awesome LEGO minifigs are the work of Julian Fong. We can’t believe they’re not official. Fong initially made minifigs of DC superheroes, but is now working on Street Fighter minifigs.
This new website collects doodles, napkin sketches, scribbles and concept drawings from game developers. Some result in amazing games – like Cannabalt, while others never see the light of day.
Paul Giamatti and Amy Ryan star in this dramedy about an disenchanted attorney who spends his nights coaching high-school wrestling, and stumbles onto a star wrestler in the course of his business.
The unconventionally styled Agility Global Saietta is a zero emissions all-electric sports bike that will come in a 50 or 100 mile range; power to weight ratio is 675 hp/ton. Shipments begin in April.
Cadillac’s 2011 CTS-V Black Diamond edition offers 3 coats of aluminum-flaked SpectraFlair paint, 19″ wheels and Brembo brake calipers; interior features Sapele wood accents and Recaro seats.
Belgian premium cable network Prime promotes its impressive lineup of American TV shows with a truly inspiring montage of miniature dioramas, each representing a different series. Well done.
The Brocial Network is a mock trailer that parodies The Social Network by exploring the elite world of bros, drinking, and all-out fratastic-ness (also known to some as craptastic-ness). (Thanks Colt!)
The Esper Dominoes can communicate with each other wirelessly, so that other pieces can fall even without actual physical contact. Pieces can also be programmed to fall based on their number.
Graphic design student Luca Lago Batmanized several Star Wars characters. His conversion process was pretty simple: give a character bat ears and add “bat” to its name. It’s super-effective!
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