Best Fails Of 2013
FailArmy helps you ring in the New Year by looking back at the biggest fails of 2013.
FailArmy helps you ring in the New Year by looking back at the biggest fails of 2013.
Getting your brain around everything that happens in a year can be overwhelming. Getting your brain around the grand scale of time can be impossible. Kurzgesagt breaks down not just a year - but history itself.
Here's a look at the third season of Jerry Seinfeld's Emmy-nominated web series featuring fast cars and funny people. Catch the premiere January 2, 2014 on Crackle.
Lace up for long-distance performance with the Nike Alphafly 3. Built for marathon pacing, it combines two Air Zoom units with a carbon fiber plate to store and return energy with every stride. Paired with a ZoomX foam midsole, the shoe keeps you feeling fresh mile after mile, while its lightweight construction and notched laces make it the most responsive Alphafly yet. Designed to support speed and endurance, the Alphafly 3 delivers performance that makes long runs feel effortless and leaves personal bests in the dust.
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Nike's Waterproof Collection is built for days when conditions refuse to cooperate. Designed for wet roads, muddy trails, and cold-weather miles, the lineup pairs proven performance with dependable weather protection. The Pegasus 41 GORE-TEX brings responsive cushioning and secure traction to rain-slick pavement, keeping tempo steady when the forecast turns. For routes that leave the road behind, the Pegasus Trail 5 GORE-TEX combines a ReactX midsole with an ATC outsole, delivering grip and control across unpredictable terrain. And when comfort takes priority, the Vomero 18 GORE-TEX layers ZoomX and ReactX foam with waterproof construction for a smooth, insulated ride through cold, wet conditions. When the weather shifts, this is gear designed to keep moving without compromise.
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Paul Little swapped every character's face in Home Alone with his own, creating the most terrifyingly awesome Chrstmas card in the history of Christmas cards.
Helmet cams are nothing new - skydiving, racing, surfing, diving - at this point, you'd think there's not a helmet left that hasn't had a camera mounted on it. Until the AHL came up with the hockey ref helmet cam.
Henry Wang and Chris Curro, two engineering students from Cooper Union, have came up with a brilliant improvement on the regular old cardboard box.
International news agency Reuters takes you through the greatest pictures of 2013.
Nike merges two icons into one silhouette with the Air Max Waffle SP, combining the Tuned Air midsole of the Air Max Plus with the lightweight upper and rugged Waffle outsole of the original Waffle Trainer. The result is a modern hybrid built for all-day comfort with a clear line back to Nike's heritage, offering enhanced stability and a more responsive ride. It's a crossover built to handle mixed terrain with a confident stride that easily fits into your daily rotation.
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Tinto Amorío's Chaand Sampler brings together four standout natural wines crafted for the modern table. The centerpiece is Chaand, a limited-production red blend of Carignan and Zinfandel from Mendocino made through semi-carbonic maceration with only 250 cases produced. It's joined by three organic bottles: the cherry-forward Jajaja, the golden-hued, skin-contact Bheeyo, and the bright, tropical Monje. Each wine is vegan, low in sulfites, and made with zero added sugar, showcasing clean, minimal-intervention winemaking at its best. Whether you're gifting or hosting, this collection captures the artistry and vibrance of natural wine culture in every pour. Enjoy 20% off orders of $50+ using code GIFTTINTO.
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Ride along with professional mountain biker Brendan Fairclough as he makes his final run through the insane canyon course at the Red Bull Rampage 2013.
Having a programmer and a composer as friends sure is handy - especially when you have the idea to make a video game to propose to your girlfriend. Not much of a spoiler, but she said yes.