Olympic Course Eats Athletes
Shaun White pulled out of the event, and several other riders have sustained injuries from fractures to a broken collar bone. Ride with Alexey Sobolev on the Sochi Winter Olympics Slopestyle snowboard course.
Shaun White pulled out of the event, and several other riders have sustained injuries from fractures to a broken collar bone. Ride with Alexey Sobolev on the Sochi Winter Olympics Slopestyle snowboard course.
Together, they play a rag time tune. Listen to Leonard Solomon and his home made callioforte jam the classic 'Tiger Rag.'
It might seem like a silly question since we encounter glass every day — in fact, some of you are probably reading this through a layer of glass (or two) right now. But why is glass transparent? Find out in this animated short from TED-Ed.
Originally released in 1982, the aptly named Nike Field General was originally designed for wear by pro quarterbacks. While we doubt we'll see any current QBs rocking them anytime soon, they are a solid choice for casual wear. The upper is a mix of durable textile and suede, with a touch of leather used for the heel cap and Swoosh. A foam midsole offers reasonable comfort, while the nubby Waffle sole provides outstanding grip, and might make these a sleeper choice for wear on the golf course. A variety of colorways range from subtle to bold, ensuring there's a version of the retro silhouette to fit your style.
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Cut the cord and take control of your TV lineup with Sling TV, the ultimate live streaming service offering flexibility, affordability, and top-tier entertainment. Watch live sports, news, and your favorite shows with channels like ESPN, TBS, and TNT — perfect for catching every moment of March Madness for just $23 in your first month. Customize your experience by adding premium channels like Paramount+ with SHOWTIME, STARZ, and AMC+, giving you access to exclusive movies and shows such as Yellowstone, South Park, The Office, Friends, The Penguin, and more — all with no long-term contracts. With Sling, you decide what to watch and when to watch it—because TV should work for you.
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Poor Henry. He's a lonely guy, so when he makes his Anytime Chili, he only makes it for one. But after seeing his cooking, we understand why he doesn't have dinner guests anymore.
Rather, the actor that plays Sherlock meets his self-proclaimed nemesis. Benedict Cumberbatch calls in Count Von Count to solve Murray's nigh-unsolvable challenge.
While much of the world has gone paperless, there's still a place in every home for a printer, scanner, and copying machine. HP's Smart Tank 5101 All-in-One does all three. The eponymous tanks hold up to two years or 6,000 pages of ink, which is included in the box, and have a proprietary spill-free refill system. Self-healing WiFi provides a dependable connection for all devices via the HP app, enabling wireless scanning, copying, and printing, with the latter supporting borderless photos. Smart illuminating buttons make on-device use a breeze, and built-in HP Wolf Essential Security protects the printer from cyber threats. Available now for $70 off.
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Whether you prefer a clean-shaven face or a bit of stubble, The Chairman Pro from Manscaped has you covered. This versatile shaver comes with two pivoting, interchangeable heads — a SkinSafe Four-Blade foil for a close shave, and a SkinSafe stubble trimmer with two length settings for the perfect 5 o'clock shadow. It's also waterproof, rechargeable, with a battery that lasts up to 75 minutes per charge, and has an LED screen to see the charge level, a travel lock, a precision trimmer edge, and an included charger and travel case. Enjoy 25% the Chairman during April.
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The goat sim market has been in a shambles for years — neglect, old tech, and lack of support have left the genre in the lurch. Thankfully, Coffee Stain Studios is here with a first alpha look at their next-gen Goat Simulator, promising to take goat simulation 'to a whole new level.'
This 50-second spot for The Sunday Times' revamped weekend publication takes one actor and interprets six iconic scenes from film, music, and art.