Thursday, March 28, 2013

HBO VICE




From VICE Staff: Of course, the show will be hosted by VICE founder Shane Smith, along with a selection of our top correspondents who you will already be very familiar with if you're a regular visitor to this site. The rest of the crew will be rounded out by fellow HBO iconoclast Bill Maher, who will serve as the show's executive producer, and real-deal newsman's man Fareed Zakaria will serve as a consultant.


Wednesday, March 27, 2013

In God We Rust by Lewis Black



Monday, March 18, 2013

DragonCon 2012



Friday, March 15, 2013

Test Drive with Jeff Gordon




Ok... yes, it's fake. And it's an ad. But damn, it's good. The man who did the driving is Brad Noffsinger, a racer who works with the Richard Petty Driving Experience.

Monday, March 11, 2013

Caution by Teedra Moses




Teedra Moses singing live at City Winery in NYC on May 31st 2012.

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

я машина




More about Bert Kreischer aka "The Machine", awarded "The Number One Party Animal in the Country" by Rolling Stone Magazine.

Also, a great collection of Vladimir Putin photos for "Most Badass Leader In The World."

Saturday, March 2, 2013

Beast by Nico Vega


@TheGreatHsilgne
Heard this first in Bioshock, and I simply couldn't let it just be trailer music for me. It's been on my playlist ever since.

@doodlez808
супер песня для игры

@Bozboo
When you feel the rage not getting a job from Fink.


Ha, stand tall for the beast of America
Lay down like a naked dead body
Keep it real, for the people working overtime
They can't stay living, off the government's dime

Stand tall for the people of America
Stand tall for the man next door
We are free in the land of America
We aren't going down like this

Friday, March 1, 2013

The Sun




Since its launch in 2010, SDO’s data and imagery have exceeded everyone’s hopes and expectations, providing stunningly detailed views of the sun. The observatory has continued to return breathtaking pictures and movies of eruptive events on the sun. These images are more than just pretty. By highlighting different wavelengths of light, scientists can track how material on the sun moves. Such movement, in turn, holds clues as to what causes these giant explosions.