Back to the Future Bloopers
Here's the Back to the Future outtakes you didn't know you'd been waiting for.
Here's the Back to the Future outtakes you didn't know you'd been waiting for.
In this short profile by Andrew David Watson, highway maintenance worker turned professional media chaser Greg Packer shares his secret to always being at the right place at the right time.
Robotics engineers and craft beer brewers Matthew and Marek of Dirty Robot in San Francisco have geeked out their brewing process with gigantic robotic arms.
Headwear becomes true performance equipment with Melin's HydroLite collection, engineered for daily use rather than seasonal rotation. Lightweight, breathable fabrics combine with moisture and water resistance to handle heat, sweat, and travel without losing structure or shape. Performance features stay hidden within a clean, minimal exterior, delivering durability and shape retention built for long-term, repeat wear across environments.
Presented by Melin.
Tax season rarely inspires enthusiasm, but E-file.com makes the process considerably less painful. The online platform replaces paper forms with guided software designed to file faster, more accurately, and at a fraction of the usual cost. It delivers robust features and access to trained tax specialists for support when it matters most. Qualified filers can even submit their federal return for free, making it a smarter, simpler way to close the books on another year.
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The internet's favorite astronaut Chris Hadfield enlisted his son to make a video for his new book launch that would be as entertaining as his time in space. Mission completed.
Whether you're browsing classified documents or just wasting away the hours on Procatinator, this secret LCD monitor keeps all your searches safe. As the video shows, simply remove the polarized layer from your monitor and add a polarized filter to a pair of glasses, and you can publicly browse the web with a clear conscience.
Adventure called and photographer Shane Black and a couple of friends answered with this amazing 32-state time-lapse.
AsapSCIENCE gives you one more thing to stress about with the stressful truth about stress.
Flashark approaches exhaust design with the mindset of a builder, not a marketer. Its stainless steel systems focus on the balance that matters most—sound, flow, and functional performance—without visual excess. Each exhaust maintains a consistent diameter from headers to tip to promote efficient airflow, while precision-cut flanges and clean welds ensure proper fitment and sealing. The result is an exhaust designed to deliver measurable gains and a composed tone, whether the car is destined for the track or daily use. It's a considered upgrade built for enthusiasts who value execution as much as output.
Presented by Flashark.
Gift cards are easy. Making them feel personal isn't. GroupTogether bridges that gap with its AnyCard, a multi-brand digital gift that lets recipients choose exactly what they want from more than 150 retailers, from airlines to apparel. Send one or one thousand in minutes, customize it with messages, logos, and card designs, and the recipient gets a polished digital unwrapping experience that feels closer to opening a real gift than clicking a link. There are no platform fees and no minimums, just a streamlined way to deliver a thoughtful, flexible gift without the guesswork.
Presented by GroupTogether.
A painful reminder of the lost art of video renting.
Adam Brown takes Calvin and Hobbes off the page and onto the dance floor with his animated interpretation of their signature moves.