Gangnam Style Marching Band
After last year's cover of "Part Rock", Ohio University continues to live up to their reputation as the most exciting band in the land with their dance-inducing performance of PSY's ultra viral single "Gangnam Style."
After last year's cover of "Part Rock", Ohio University continues to live up to their reputation as the most exciting band in the land with their dance-inducing performance of PSY's ultra viral single "Gangnam Style."
Brandon McConnell paints at the speed of light to complete this galatic spray painting in under a minute.
Keith Loutit takes you on a time-lapse tour through a shrunken Singapore.
Designed and handcrafted in England, the Centenary line of iconic luggage was launched in 1997 to celebrate Globe-Trotter's 100th anniversary. Made with a vulcanized fiberboard body and Globe-Trotter's famous handmade leather corners, straps, and handles. The brand uses the same manufacturing methods they've used for decades, including the leather trimmings that are crafted by hand from fine British hide on original antique sewing machines. This extra deep case provides plenty of space for longer trips and is finished with a set of external wheels and a turn-lock with a complete set of keys.
Height: 18.9" / Width: 31.9" / Depth: 9.5"
Nobody has more chemistry than Walt and Jesse.
Spend a week in the office of pilot Jakub Vlk as he travels the skies with his Canon 600D.
When traveling between Italy, Norway, and Jamaica in the film No Time to Die, Daniel Craig's James Bond can be seen toting his belongings in a Globe-Trotter Check-In Trolley Case. Fit for a secret agent, the luggage comes in a classic combination of Ocean Green Vulcanised Fibreboard and black leather trim. An extendable wooden handle and four wheels make for easy maneuvering while interior straps on the lid and base keeps everything secure during transit. It's finished off with plaque engraved with the co-branded 007 logo and serial number.
Width: 20" / Height: 29" / Depth: 10.24" / Capacity: 78L
The original Ilford Sprite 35 was released in the 1960s and meant as an entry-level camera for those who wanted more of a point-and-shoot experience than more advanced models afforded. The Ilford Sprite 35-II updates the idea for the modern age. It has a fixed-focus, single-element f/9 31mm lens, a fixed shutter speed of 1/120s, and a built-in flash for low-light closeups. As a result, all the user needs to do is load a roll of film, hit the shutter button, and press the lever to move the film forward. In doing so, it recaptures the fun of disposable cameras but without the waste, and restores that feeling of anticipation as you wait to get the developed prints returned. Available in black or silver, it's compatible with both color and B&W 35mm film.
Width: 4.69" / Height: 2.64" / Depth: 1.73" / Weight: 4.3 oz.
Some things should be left to the professionals.
In true Simpsons fashion, the premiere of the 24th season takes on the 2012 Presidential Election by taking jabs at everything from voter registration to Foxconn, but it all really comes down to the underpants.