Why Did The Chicken Cross The Road?
Bill Nye and Vsauce join forces for the ultimate nerd duo to answer the question, "Why did the chicken cross the road?"
Bill Nye and Vsauce join forces for the ultimate nerd duo to answer the question, "Why did the chicken cross the road?"
The chainsaw-wielding maniac is back in 3D to pick up where he left off in the original 1974 film. In theaters January 4, 2013.
All of you Apple fanboys have been patiently waiting for the iPhone 5 and it's finally here. The gentlemen at JLE bring you the banned promo for the latest in phone gadgetry.
Velocity's Heritage Series 1972 Ford F-250 blends classic charm with modern muscle in a two-tone black-and-white masterpiece. Built on a Velocity Exclusive frame by Roadster Shop, it features a coilover suspension, Dana axles, and Wilwood disc brakes for uncompromising control. Under the hood, a Gen III 5.0L Coyote V8 and 10-speed automatic transmission deliver aggressive power, while a stainless steel exhaust ensures it sounds as good as it looks. Inside, woven leather seats, billet accents, and Dakota Digital gauges bring luxury to the retro-styled cabin, reimagining this icon for the modern day.
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Built for athletes who demand more, the Greatness Wins Performance Short elevates your workout with cutting-edge design and sustainable innovation. Crafted from lightweight stretch fabric made from recycled plastic bottles, these shorts feature laser-cut perforation for maximum ventilation, a moisture-wicking Coolmax liner for gentle compression, and a flat-knitted waistband for a secure fit. Designed for high-impact training — whether sprinting, lifting, or cycling — they move like a second skin, offering zero resistance and total freedom. Built to perform, built to endure — this is greatness that wins.
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John Boswell goes back to science to remix Bill Nye, David Attenborough, Richard Alley and Isaac Asimov for the 16th episode of the Symphony of Science series.
NOC does it again, summing up every PAC-12 fan in a single sentence.
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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Blurring the lines between retro and modern, the Nike P-6000 channels early 2000s running style with a fresh, street-ready edge. Inspired by the Nike Pegasus 25 and Pegasus 2006, it fuses throwback athletic design with breathable mesh and sleek synthetic overlays for a bold, layered look. A foam midsole delivers cloud-like cushioning, while the durable rubber outsole grips pavement with confidence. Whether you're hitting the pavement or flexing on the streets, the P-6000 brings that perfect mix of nostalgia and next-gen comfort.
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Alright, we give. Here's some adorable flying kittens. You're welcome.
With the sticks in his hand and a GoPro in his mouth, Dave Matthews Band drummer Carter Beauford bangs out an in-studio solo.