2014. december 31., szerda

Brooklyn's Best NYE Tradition Ends Tonight 


If Times Square is too gaudy, crowded, and frankly insane for you, then there is another New York tradition worth your New Year's Eve—one that is, in fact, ending tonight. For the past fifty years, the Pratt Institute has set out its amazing collection of big old steam whistles out on the lawn of its Brooklyn campus. Tonight's your last chance to steam blast your way into the new year.


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A North Carolina town drops a possum at midnight on New Year's Eve

A North Carolina town drops a possum at midnight on New Year's Eve


New Year's Eve countdown balls tend to be large, sparkly. What they tend not to be are arboreal marsupials. Not so for Brasstown, North Carolina. In the "possum capital of the south," possums are the traditional marker lowered into a cheering crowd to symbolize the end of the year.


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What the Hell Is Champagne Sabering?

What the Hell Is Champagne Sabering?


The first time you see someone sabre a bottle of Champagne a series of thoughts run through your mind:


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The Craziest Dash Cam Videos Of 2014

The Craziest Dash Cam Videos Of 2014


In 2012, dash cams introduced themselves to the world. In 2013, dash cams started breaking worldwide news. In 2014? Things got weird.


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Inside the Design of the New Times Square New Year's Eve Ball

Inside the Design of the New Times Square New Year's Eve Ball


The bright ball that hovers over Times Square on New Year's Eve is a little bit reborn this year. Sure, it's iconic and colorful and mesmerizing as it always is. This year, however, the ball will captivate the world with 288 new crystals. And, boy, is it pretty.


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Working adults are too busy emailing to care about social media

This new Pew Research survey might explain why the most active people in your Facebook friends list are your grandparents and selfie-loving high school cousin. The research firm asked over a thousand adults online what role technology plays in their ...



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8 Apps to Help Make New Year's Eve Bearable

8 Apps to Help Make New Year's Eve Bearable


New Year's Eve is the Las Vegas of holidays: An overhyped, boozy moneypit beloved by thirsty amateurs and precision-engineered to facilitate paralyzing morning-after regrets that are only tolerable if you're 10000% booty-faced. There is no app that will make it *good* but some apps can make it less bad.


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Our Best Original Photo and Video Posts of 2014

How to be smart about Uber and Lyft's surge pricing

Uber and Lyft's universally-hated surge pricing model, which drives fares up depending on rider demand, will once again help ring in the New Year. And don't be surprised if that leads to plenty of social media kvetching. If you don't want to be that ...



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The Trillion Dollar F-35 Won't Even Be Able to Shoot Its Gun Until 2019

What Should Mark Zuckerberg's New Year's Resolution Be?

What Should Mark Zuckerberg's New Year's Resolution Be?


Every year, casual wear enthusiast and Harvard dropout Mark Zuckerberg embarks upon a singular self-betterment goal. Past goals have included learning Mandarin and only eating animals he personally murdered. But for 2015? Zuckerberg doesn't have a goal set yet, and is crowdsourcing for suggestions.


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Report: You Can Watch The Interview Almost Anywhere Starting Today

Report: You Can Watch The Interview Almost Anywhere Starting Today


Sony Pictures has officially opened the floodgates. According to THR, the company announced that The Interview, that one comedy with all the North Korean hacking and terrorist threats and lukewarm reviews, is now available on almost every digital streaming platform available, including Cable VOD services from Bright House Networks, Comcast, Cox Communications, Time-Warner Cable, Charter Communications, Cablevision, AT&T Uverse, FiOS, DirecTV, and VUDU.


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