Obama Sings Drake
Obama's already covered Drake's "Hotline Bling." By editing together some of his speeches, Baracksdubs has the POTUS flawlessly singing Drizzy's latest single "One Dance".
Obama's already covered Drake's "Hotline Bling." By editing together some of his speeches, Baracksdubs has the POTUS flawlessly singing Drizzy's latest single "One Dance".
Kelvin Cooperage builds and refurbishes bourbon barrels in Louisville, Kentucky, a tradition traced to the original Cooperage company in Scotland. Properly built and maintained, a bourbon barrel will outlast most of us, with a life expectancy in the range of 60 to 70 years.
Imagine if the LEGOs you had when you were a kid were computer hardware — and instead of building castles and spaceships, you were building computers. Google's Project Bloks aims to give designers and developers a way to create new tangible programming experiences for the young, and the young at heart.
It gives your hair body and volume, and it does so with only five ingredients. Formulated with only Bentonite, organic shea butter, organic coconut oil, organic beeswax, and a minimal fragrance, the OXFORDhill Texture Styling Clay delivers hair a high hold with a matte finish. It coats every strand, creating hair that looks thicker, sheds less, and has enough volume to cover the scalp. Styles can be re-shaped throughout the day, and locks will remain nourished, while the natural formula soothes scalps and won't clog pores.
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Back before screen-sporting digital cameras existed, you had to wait to see the photos you'd taken. The Camp Snap Camera aims to return to this simpler time with a vintage-style, screen-free build. It has only a shutter button and flash selector switch for controls and uses an 8-megapixel sensor and LED flash to capture film-like photos. The rechargeable battery can take 500 photos per charge and the camera can hold 2,000 photos at a time; they can be offloaded via USB-C or SD card. Thanks to its sturdy build and simple design, the camera is extremely rugged, and offers no distractions, leaving you free to enjoy the moment.
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It definitely isn't the fastest race in the world, but it's still exciting. The Collings Foundation's "Race of the Century" pits historic vehicles of multiple eras against each other, from horse-powered stagecoaches to vintage internal combustion-powered Offys with hundreds of horsepower.
Based on Liz Jensen's best-selling novel, a young boy has the worst birthday ever when he suffers a near-fatal fall. Due to his violent and now missing father, played by Aaron Paul, doctors use some unorthodox techniques, leading to some freaky results. The Hills Have Eyes director Alexandre Aja heads the project and is due out September 2, 2016.
Skechers is known for their comfortable, casual shoes, but they also make shoes suitable for the great outdoors. Their lineup of boots and trail shoes are crafted with water-resistant materials and rugged outsoles, with designs that range from slip-resistant, toe-protecting work boots to traction-focused sneakers. No matter the style, they all feature the brand's signature Air-Cooled Memory Foam insole for all-day comfort.
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Some events are once-in-a-lifetime. To make sure you get through the door, Event Tickets Center has great re-sell seats available for all kinds of happenings, from the World Series to The Masters. Their 100% Buyer Guarantee backs every ticket, and for those itching to get into the action, they're offering 10% off any World Series ticket with the code BASEBALL10.
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Before the fame, before changing the course of music in the 60s, Bob Dylan was 20 years old in New York City. He had been in the city for a few years, playing coffee houses in Greenwich Village and was about to release his first album. This hour-long 1962 interview captures the man before he became the legend — "just a guy with a guitar." Hear the full interview here.
17 years ago at the 1999 X-Games, Tony Hawk landed skateboarding's first 900. 17 years to the day later, a 48 year-old Hawk commemorates the landmark trick by landing it again — for the last time.