The Britalian Job
Mini gives an Olympic tribute to the 1969 classic The Italian Job by enlisting the help of Top Gear director Phil Churchward to film a night-time heist through the streets of London.
Mini gives an Olympic tribute to the 1969 classic The Italian Job by enlisting the help of Top Gear director Phil Churchward to film a night-time heist through the streets of London.
A person with a Portal gun is like an A-hole with Jedi powers. It's just a terrible idea.
Mix a water jet pack with a jet ski and you have the Jetovator. Powered by your personal watercraft, the latest in aerial water vehicles will take you to heights of 30 feet, speeds of 25 miles-per-hour, and hospitals of orthopedic medicine.
While some are focused more on the medicinal effects of CBD and THC, many are simply looking to enjoy themselves. FOCL's Feel Good gummies are formulated for exactly that. Each one includes 25mg of CBD and 5mg of Delta 9 THC, which, combined with 250mg of L-Tyrosine, help promote relaxation, improved mood, and mental well-being. They're vegan, made without GMOs, and are free from pesticides, heavy metals, and microbials. Third-party lab tested to ensure potency and purity, they're also imbued with a tasty blood orange flavor.
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Like fine timepieces, quality pens require detailed craftsmanship. That's evident in the perpetual calendar mechanism of the Anytime pen from Paolo Favaretto and Montegrappa. The pen's lid has three notched dials for the date, day, and month that provide haptic feedback when adjusted and lock into place using technology from the company's ratchet piston-fill mechanism. The pen is available in two models: Maestro, with a black resin and Delrin body with stainless steel trim, and Supremo, with a red resin body and yellow gold-plated brass trim. Both rollerball and fountain versions are available; the latter models have 18k gold nibs, and every pen regardless of model is limited to 365 numbered pieces and arrives pre-adjusted to show the date of manufacture.
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Internet prankster Ed Bassmaster hits the streets of Beverly Hills to trick non-celebrities — sorry, Larry King — into thinking he's their biggest fan.
Mike Tyson performs on Jimmy Kimmel Live with just a guitar and a special someone on his mind.
Nike's original Air Zoom Drive was released in 1999. 25 years later, in partnership with Drake's NOCTA brand, it's making a return. This updated take has an upper made from mesh and leather, with the former offering breathability while reducing weight. A sock-like inner sleeve improves the feel, while a visible Zoom Air unit in the heel provides responsive cushioning during active pursuits. It's finished with NOCTA North Star logos on the rear and insole and reflective textiles on the upper to increase visibility during nighttime sessions.
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A Frame TV makes screens less of an eyesore by turning them into artwork. With Pedestal, you can enhance the look of the TV you already have. Inspired by 20th-century industrial design, their stands feature simple silhouettes and powder-coated finishes to complement any interior aesthetic. The Danish design-driven company's selection of stands and accessories doesn't just upgrade the look of your television, but the functionality. Screens no longer need to be mounted on walls and can be moved throughout living spaces and from room to room.
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Jerky — bacon's equally delicious portable brother — got a special Sasquatch tribute from mosaic artist Jason Mecier, made entirely from Jack Link's products.
So many questions, so little time. That's why the guys at Red Letter Media had to condense 30 minutes worth of unanswered questions left by Ridley Scott's Prometheus into a manageable 4-minute video. Contains spoilers.