He’s bullish on something — and less bearish on U.S. stocks than you’d imagine. Albert Edwards, the notoriously bearish global strategist from Societe Generale, is bullish on precious metals and ...
A few showers tracked through central and eastern Kansas today. Some areas in southcentral Kansas picked up over half an inch of moisture. Rain continues to track east this evening, leaving behind dry ...
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Motorcyclist Falls off Teeter-Totter
This motorcyclist thought he was capable of maintaining his balance on a teeter-totter. However, he quickly realized that was not the case when he fell into the water. Unanimous Ruling Sides Against ...
J.S. Gornael has a BA in English with a Creative Writing Emphasis in Poetry and an MFA in Fiction. He has taken workshops in poetry, fiction, and non-fiction (though mostly the second). Half-cinephile ...
Balancing robots are always fun to see, as they often take forms we’re not used to, such as a box standing on its corner. This project, submitted by [Alexchunlin], showcases a cool single motor ...
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Red Plastic Teeter Totter Backflip Fail
Doing a backflip off the ground can be difficult, so this guy tries to use a teeter totter to help him get around. Even with his friend jumping on the teeter totter to launch him into the air, he ...
The advertisement from the 1970s, now available to stream via the Irish Film Institute, shows that every house party needs a take-home pack of Guinness. "House Party," a 1970s advertisement from ...
A brand — often one that’s been resurrected after decades of dormancy — faithfully recreates one of its watches from the mid-twentieth century, swapping in modern materials and movements but otherwise ...
Digital driver’s watches are officially back. The tiny category was a short-lived fad of the 1970s that consisted of watches with long, sloping, automotive-inspired cases and digital displays angled ...
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