Ron Burgundy's Prison Riot Survival Tips
Ron Burgundy shares some crappy tips from his one hell of a book.
Ron Burgundy shares some crappy tips from his one hell of a book.
Jeff Wysaski teaches you something everyone should know: how to properly deliver a baby.
The HairMax Ultima 12 LaserComb is a drug-free, FDA-cleared device that uses low-level laser therapy to stimulate hair follicles and promote regrowth. In just 8 minutes per session, three times a week, it's built for ease of use while delivering fuller, denser results over time. Clinical studies suggest LLLT devices like this can improve hair thickness when used consistently.
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Private Label QR turns ordinary household labels into dynamic digital reference points, using durable QR stickers that link physical objects to editable information accessible from any smartphone camera. Once attached to a box, appliance, container, suitcase, or keepsake, each label can store notes, photos, instructions, contact details, or organizational data that can be updated anytime without replacing the sticker itself. The system feels especially useful for the kind of real-world friction most smart-home products ignore, from labeling moving boxes and organizing pantry goods to leaving appliance instructions for Airbnb guests or preserving the stories tied to family heirlooms. With no app required and built-in controls for private, public, or group visibility, the platform lands somewhere between modern inventory management and a digital memory layer for everyday objects.
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Over five hundred years ago, Leonardo Da Vinci designed an instrument that was a cross between the piano and the cello. Over five hundred years later, Slawomir Zubrzycki built and played it for the very first time.
Jimmy Kimmel spreads the Christmas cheer by having the North Pole throw up all over John Krasinski's house.
Peter Smith-Buchanan and his American Master Plunger give Peter Buchanan-Smith and his American Felling Axe a run for their hand-crafted money in this spoof of Best Made Co.
In the sweetest rap battle on the web, Adam gets some help from English battle rap collective Don't Flop for his proposal to girlfriend Jackie, AKA Rapunsell.
The CURREX RUNPRO proves that one of the most effective running upgrades isn't a new pair of shoes. It is what goes inside them. Developed by German sports scientists and backed by biomechanical research, the performance insole is engineered to improve comfort, stability, and efficiency with every stride. Flexible arch support, a deep decoupled heel cup, and shock-absorbing rebound cushioning work together to reduce fatigue while promoting better power transfer and a more secure fit across a wide range of running shoes. As the top aftermarket insole in U.S. specialty run stores and a leader in Europe, the RUNPRO offers a science-driven way to get more out of every mile.
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Most budgets fail for a simple reason: people are making decisions without a clear picture of where their money is actually going. Rocket Money aims to solve that problem by consolidating accounts, spending activity, recurring bills, and subscriptions into a single dashboard that turns financial guesswork into actionable insight. The platform automatically categorizes transactions, highlights spending trends, and helps users build realistic budgets that adapt to everyday life, whether managing a household, splitting costs with roommates, or tracking personal expenses. Its standout feature remains subscription management, surfacing forgotten recurring charges and allowing users to cancel unwanted services directly through the app. Combined with real-time alerts for unusual spending, upcoming bills, and budget progress, Rocket Money feels less like a spreadsheet replacement and more like a financial control center designed to help users spend more intentionally and keep more of what they earn.
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They say every good relationship is built on trust, but this is just ridiculous.
At the tender age of 18, Nova Scotia-born Murray Carter traveled to Japan where he apprenticed under a Japanese bladesmith for 6 years. Today, the 17th Generation Yoshimoto Bladesmith still uses those same practices in his shop in Hillsboro, Oregon.