Shit Girls Say: Episode 4
Since girls keep saying shit, the original returns after nearly nine months away to promote their new book appropriately titled Shit Girls Say. It's just as good as we remembered.
Since girls keep saying shit, the original returns after nearly nine months away to promote their new book appropriately titled Shit Girls Say. It's just as good as we remembered.
The Fraggels and Ben Folds Five return from their underground layers to give us a nostalgia overload and record the band's first album in 13 years. The Sound of the Life of the Mind will be out September 18, 2012.
The Slow Mo Guys attempt (and fail at) the cinnamon challenge at 500 glorious frames per second.
Stocks. Bonds. Cars. Precious metals. Real estate. There are lots of ways to invest your money. Vindome offers a new option: fine wine. The fastest-growing asset offering, it's also among the most sustainable, with the grape vines sequestering an impressive amount of carbon each year. In addition, the product is packaged in collectible glass bottles, and Vindome stores its wine close to the source, only delivering directly when needed, thereby greatly reducing emissions due to transport. Curated Wine Collections make it easy to build a balanced portfolio, while the Live Market features both bottlings and wine futures for more well-versed buyers.
Presented by Vindome.
While much of the world has gone paperless, there's still a place in every home for a printer, scanner, and copying machine. HP's Smart Tank 5101 All-in-One does all three. The eponymous tanks hold up to two years or 6,000 pages of ink, which is included in the box, and have a proprietary spill-free refill system. Self-healing WiFi provides a dependable connection for all devices via the HP app, enabling wireless scanning, copying, and printing, with the latter supporting borderless photos. Smart illuminating buttons make on-device use a breeze, and built-in HP Wolf Essential Security protects the printer from cyber threats. Available through May 4th for $80 off.
Presented by HP.
Devin Graham and his crew make the best of the last week of summer with some Jeep-fueled wakeboarding through a Utah canal.
NASA pays tribute to legendary astronaut, pilot, aerospace engineer, professor, and the first person to walk on the moon Neil Armstrong, after his passing August 25, 2012 at the age of 82.
With the S8 MaxV Ultra, Roborock ensures every inch of your house is clean. The new model features a Flexi Arm Design with an extendable side brush that reaches into corners, while an Extra Edge Mopping System cleans along edges. A Reactive AI 2.0 Obstacle Recognition uses a 3D structured light and an RGB camera to identify and avoid obstacles in its path, and a PreciSense LiDAR navigation system scans rooms to create a map and determine the most efficient route. It upgrades suction power to 10,000Pa to pick up even more dust and dirt, a Carpet+ Boost System ups the hair pick-up rate by 30%, and the mopping system scrubs floors 4,000 times per second, detecting carpets and rugs along the way. With built-in voice assistance, users can start cleaning with a simple command, and when the job is done, the vacuum will retreat to its dock to automatically empty, wash, dry, and recharge itself. The S8 MaxV Ultra will be available April 22, 2024, and for a limited time, get a triple gift pack valued at $1,000 with your purchase.
Presented by Roborock.
Over the past 35 years, Golden Krust has grown from a single restaurant in the Bronx to a Caribbean-owned Goliath with over 120 locations in North America. Now they're partnering with Vita Coco on a special deal to celebrate tropical flavors. Through June 30th, guests can add a Vita Coco drink — Juice or Original — to their order for just $1 with the purchase of one of the chain's signature jerk chicken meals. By pairing the refreshingly sweet coconut drink with savory, spicy, and slow-cooked jerk, it's a great summer treat.
Presented by Vita Coco.
Stuntman Brent Fletcher twists out a record for Team Green with his 92-foot Corkscrew Jump at the Hot Wheels Test Facility.
We've all seen Curiosity's touchdown on Mars, but never like this. Bard Cannning spent four, long weeks enhancing NASA's footage frame by frame to show the iconic landing in real time.