A bulky, heavy golf bag full of clubs has been a part of golfing since the modern version of the sport began catching on the mid-1800s — until now. One brilliant engineer has potentially replaced clubs and even the caddy with a single unit that adjusts the angle to any iron you'd need. To make it even simpler, a dial on the shaft lets you choose the club angle by distance, removing the guesswork from the game. With golf's strong sense of tradition, don't expect to see this on the course any time soon.
Grab a moloko plus and a few of your favorite droogs for a trip that's almost as surreal as A Clockwork Orange itself. No stranger to the future, Stanley Kubrick's vision of a Russian-influenced, vaguely socialist society based on the novel by Anthony Burgess gave a razor-sharp look at a society where order has collapsed and violence is the rule. Using real locations and superb art direction, Kubrick's masterpiece created one of the most believable near-futures imaginable by ditching fake sets for actual places.