This ceramic coffee mug from Chibson and Acorn Amplifiers is the perfect gift for guitarists. It’s designed to look like a knob from an amp or effects pedal, and just like Nigel Tufnel’s amp in This Is Spinal Tap, this one goes to 11. Each mug is handmade from food-grade ceramic and holds up to […]
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Author and nature lover Paul Rosolie has spent 20 years in the Amazon rainforest on a mission to help protect its ecosystem. But camping in the wilds of the rainforest isn’t glamorous or comfortable. Paul shows how gnarly things can get when a swarm of leafcutter ants descends on his campsite and starts nibbling on […]
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In this Apple TV+ comedy series from Seth Rogan and Evan Goldberg, Rogen plays an exec hired to head a Hollywood studio. But his dreams of making movies that matter are crushed when he realizes they only exist to churn out a product. The show also stars Catherine O’Hara, Kathryn Hahn, Ike Barinholtz, and Bryan […]
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This palm-size tool packs several handy features. Its gripper works as a measuring caliper, an adjustable wrench, and a phone stand. It can also open bottles, and its head can pull nails. A pointy tip can be used as an emergency glass breaker and also opens packages. Available in stainless steel or titanium, and an […]
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This collection of modular furniture forms a workstation that looks dangerously comfortable. The lounge chair, the side table, and the ottoman all have slots to attach accessories, including a monitor mount, a pair of swiveling lap desks, and even a microphone mount. ShortCircuit had a look at samples and loved them.
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This sturdy waxed canvas bag from Readywares keeps your jumper cables and other emergency repair tools neatly organized. It has a large compartment suitable for cables, three exterior pockets, and five interior pockets. Made from quality 20 oz. waxed canvas with a durable YKK zipper. Makes a great addition to any car trunk or SUV […]
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(PG-13: Language) Remember folks: freedom of speech won’t protect you from the consequences of public sharing. Case in point, these attention-seekers who recorded their “reactions” to the recent US elections and have now been turned into entertainment courtesy of musician Andre Antunes and his sick metal riffs.
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The guys from How Ridiculous spend a lot of their time dropping heavy and dangerous objects from towers and cranes. For this video, they went in the opposite direction by launching things like rubber band balls and an anvil sky-high using explosives. The hang time on that bowling ball was something special.
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