Street Panna
Panna - a term for a football move where the ball is rolled between an opponent's legs - is Séan Garnier's specialty. He shows off his insane skills on the streets of London.
Panna - a term for a football move where the ball is rolled between an opponent's legs - is Séan Garnier's specialty. He shows off his insane skills on the streets of London.
That Commodore 64 in the top of your closet isn't appreciating in value. Might as well turn it into something awesome - like a bass guitar. Jeri Ellsworth explains how she made her C64 bass.
Book editor turned artist Li Hongbo has taken his obsession with paper to a beautifully bizarre new extreme.
The ultimate micro-utility tool now fits perfectly in the palm of your hand with the MetMo Edge. MetMo's pocketable gadgets balance innovative engineering with sleek industrial design, delivering the kind of discreet capability worthy of a James Bond loadout. Its compact, nimble form hides a retractable magnetic blade that deploys with quick-action precision, while the hardened steel edge remains as durable as it is sharp, staying lightweight and agile in any situation. Fully legal to carry in all fifty U.S. states, the MetMo Edge brings elevated functionality to your everyday carry—proof that true utility doesn't need to announce itself.
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Lace up for long-distance performance with the Nike Alphafly 3. Built for marathon pacing, it combines two Air Zoom units with a carbon fiber plate to store and return energy with every stride. Paired with a ZoomX foam midsole, the shoe keeps you feeling fresh mile after mile, while its lightweight construction and notched laces make it the most responsive Alphafly yet. Designed to support speed and endurance, the Alphafly 3 delivers performance that makes long runs feel effortless and leaves personal bests in the dust.
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Guys do lots of awkward things. To help combat awkward guy-ness on the dance floor, here's a list of definite don'ts.
For his ongoing video series Last Photo, filmmaker Ivan Cash asked the people of San Francisco to share the last picture they took on their phone — sort of like a smartphone show and tell.
Using 1,101 pictures taken every day for three years, Matt Pharren upped the photo-a-day ante by adding in a "Don't Stop Me Now" lip dub.
The two most amazing television series of our time collide when the Breaking Bad opening credits are done in the style of The Wire.
Built for wet commutes and winter slush, the Nike Zoom Vomero Roam updates the everyday trainer with winter weather protection. A durable upper is reinforced with rubber mudguards and a water-repellent finish keeps out the elements, while full-length Nike Air Zoom cushioning delivers all-day comfort. Designed to handle winter streets without sacrificing comfort and style, the Vomero Roam keeps you moving through whatever the season throws at you.
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MyHeritage DNA turns your ancestry curiosity into a full-scale exploration—with just a two-minute cheek swab and a return to the lab. In about 3-4 weeks, you'll unlock an Ethnicity Estimate that breaks down your origins across more than 2,100 geographic regions, plus uncover DNA Matches that might connect you with relatives you didn't know existed. All results are delivered through CLIA- and CAP-certified processes in a secure, encrypted environment, giving you insight into your roots without sacrificing your data privacy. It's genealogical power you can hold in your palm—and a powerful tool for anyone looking to build a family history or explore their ethnic story.
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Iowa science teacher John Cisna decided to challenge Morgan Spurlock's documentary Super Size Me with his own McDonald's experiment. After eating nothing but the fast food chain for 90 days, Cisna not only lost 37 pounds, but also significantly lowered his cholesterol by making wiser choices and staying below 2,000 calories.
How else is he supposed to film his one-handed superman seat grab?