“People Are Awesome 2013″ [Video]
Two years and nearly 55 million views later, Dan Rice of Hadouken! returns with the long-awaited sequel to his viral sensation, "People Are Awesome."
We agree, people ARE awesome! Enjoy!
Two years and nearly 55 million views later, Dan Rice of Hadouken! returns with the long-awaited sequel to his viral sensation, "People Are Awesome."
We agree, people ARE awesome! Enjoy!
A couple of weeks ago I posted an article about the Dewalt Assault Nail Gun. After receiving a ton of feedback, I decided to look further into the product. My findings may disappoint some of you out there.
A restaurant has finally pulled off what bacon lovers have long been trying to create in their home test kitchens.
Today people will stop and reflect about the legacy of the late civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. — one of a number of famous people who made marks of their own despite having names that ended with "Junior." Dr. King's father was also a minister who inspired many followers, but obviously his son reached even greater heights. Here's a look back at ten other famous Juniors.
We've got like to give an anonymous computer programmer the Peter Gibbons Office Space Award for Doing Nothing (In the spirit of the award, we didn't actually bother making a trophy).
Imagine you're a boss at a large "Critical Infrastructure" type company, when you hear from your information security team that someone from China is accessing a critical system
The deceased can now finally rest in peace while still being entertained. A Swedish man has designed a coffin that has built in surround sound speakers that will play music controlled by living family members. Ok?
If the threat of blackouts and liver failure isn't enough to turn you into a teetotaler, then this new photo app, which simulates the physical effects of alcohol abuse over a period of 10 years, just might.
When life gives you lemons, you make lemonade. And when life steers your car straight into a pizzeria, you order a large pie.
Traveling faster than the speed of light is a popular concept in the world of most science fiction, but still very much fiction. So why is it that with all of the technological advancements that actual science has made over the last century is faster-than-light travel nowhere within our reach?
This was in the Northern Wyoming Daily News in Worland. Do you think she's the meanest mother in Wyoming or setting an excellent example?