Commodore 64 Bass Guitar
That Commodore 64 in the top of your closet isn't appreciating in value. Might as well turn it into something awesome - like a bass guitar. Jeri Ellsworth explains how she made her C64 bass.
That Commodore 64 in the top of your closet isn't appreciating in value. Might as well turn it into something awesome - like a bass guitar. Jeri Ellsworth explains how she made her C64 bass.
Book editor turned artist Li Hongbo has taken his obsession with paper to a beautifully bizarre new extreme.
Guys do lots of awkward things. To help combat awkward guy-ness on the dance floor, here's a list of definite don'ts.
This Mother's Day, Joyful Co. has curated the Recharged box with products to uplift her spirits, nourish her body, and create a soothing environment that promotes relaxation and balance. It features a sweet peach and champagne-scented candle, two crystal champagne glasses, lavender-scented bath bomb, vanilla Earl Grey cookies, two black slate coasters, celebratory drink stirrers, non-alcoholic prickly Paloma cocktail, and sweet cream Earl Grey tea. If your mom is more of a foodie or coffee lover, their collection of unique products will help you find the perfect gift.
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Summer is coming soon, and while we hope you're not wearing dress socks to the beach, you can start mentally preparing for the surf and sand with these Seaside Dress Calf Socks from Bombas. Made from a cotton/poly blend with just the right amount of stretch, they have the same seamless toes, Y-stitched heels, and honeycomb arch support that make Bombas' everyday socks so enticing. They also have Stay-Up Cuffs that keep them from sliding down your leg and are adorned with nautical stripes, seagulls, and snails, helping you get in the coastal mindset even if you're stuck inside for a few more months. As with all Bombas purchases, for every pair sold, one will be donated to those in need.
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For his ongoing video series Last Photo, filmmaker Ivan Cash asked the people of San Francisco to share the last picture they took on their phone — sort of like a smartphone show and tell.
Using 1,101 pictures taken every day for three years, Matt Pharren upped the photo-a-day ante by adding in a "Don't Stop Me Now" lip dub.
For non-aficionados, the wine aisle can be a daunting place. Instead of leaving your choices up to the allure of the label, give Naked Wines a try. They pick wines that match your tastes, determined by a short quiz, and work with world-class independent winemakers to deliver personalized selections at prices up to 60% off. Every shipment is backed by a hassle-free guarantee — if you don't like a bottle, they refund the price, no questions asked. The service also makes a great gift, and with $100 off your first order, it makes for a far more enjoyable Mother's Day present than yet another bouquet of overpriced flowers.
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Food with a purpose delivered straight to your door — that's the idea behind Fuel Meals' line of goal-focused meals. Fuel Meals are high in protein, generously portioned, and crafted specifically for your goals, whether it's weight loss or muscle gain. With over 30 dishes, getting bored isn't a problem, and every meal arrives ready to eat — no prep required. Now take that saved time and put it to work.
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The two most amazing television series of our time collide when the Breaking Bad opening credits are done in the style of The Wire.
Iowa science teacher John Cisna decided to challenge Morgan Spurlock's documentary Super Size Me with his own McDonald's experiment. After eating nothing but the fast food chain for 90 days, Cisna not only lost 37 pounds, but also significantly lowered his cholesterol by making wiser choices and staying below 2,000 calories.