Rolls Royce Whispers aims to immerse clients into the luxury world

Rolls-Royce is an automaker that builds some of the most luxurious and expensive cars in the world. Rolls-Royce is talking about a department inside the company called The Private Office that maintains a one-to-one relationship with Rolls clients. The automaker says that it learned through The Private Office that clients wanted more from the automaker and to provide that it … Continue reading

2020 Cadillac CT5 and CT5-V first drive: Context matters

You could call it folly, launching a new luxury sedan at a time when SUVs are swallowing sales, but Cadillac would argue the 2020 CT5 isn’t short of potential customers. True, utilities are where the biggest growth is, but there’s still a not-insignificant cohort – either the SUV-averse or simply sedan-lovers – who haven’t given up on the traditional four-door. … Continue reading

Polestar's latest concept EV is designed for sustainability

Polestar has yet to deliver its first EV, but that isn’t stopping it from outlining the vision for its future cars. The automaker has unveiled a concept sedan, the Precept, that showcases both the company’s evolving design language and its technologi…

The Invisible Man Reminds Us of Real-World Horrors But Fails to Live Up to a Long Legacy

Since Claude Rains first donned the moniker of H.G. Wells’ invisible man in 1933, Hollywood has struggled to raise the character above his sightless premise. Numerous takes on Rains’ character came out between the ‘30s and ‘40s, and the story has been adapted many times over since then. Now, with Universal hoping to…

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Nintendo Cracked Open Its Secret Game Boy Stash to Help a 95-Year-Old Fan

Nintendo is known for its excellent customer service, but now and then the company will go above and beyond the call of duty for special cases. When technicians couldn’t fix a 95-year-old Japan woman’s dead Game Boy, the company replaced it with a brand new one, leading us to wonder just how many original Game Boys…

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Julian Assange Lawyers to Argue Trump's New Intel Chief Sought Shady Extradition Deal

Defense lawyers for Julian Assange, the WikiLeaks founder facing possible extradition to the U.S. from the UK on 18 charges related to his leaks of U.S. military and security secrets, plan to argue they have evidence new acting Director of National Intelligence Richard Grenell abused his power to interfere in the case…

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CNN’s Jim Acosta Calls Out Trump’s ‘Record On Delivering The Truth’ To His Face

The White House correspondent and the president sparred during a news conference in New Delhi.

Trump Praises Harvey Weinstein Conviction As ‘Great Victory’ For Women

Meanwhile, the president has been accused of sexual misconduct by nearly two dozen women.

The ‘Love, Simon’ Series Is Moving From Disney Plus To Hulu And Some Fans Are Pissed

Due to its “mature” themes, “Love, Victor” has a new streaming platform home.

Build a Marble Run with Tiny Bricks and Mortar

Marble runs can be a whole lot of fun to build and watch in action. But most of the ones I’ve seen are made from wood or maybe plastic. If you’re looking for something a little more substantial, check out this marble run kit that includes towers made from bricks.

There’s no way the Big Bad Wolf is blowing down the Teifoc Run n’ Roll Marble Run. This unique play set includes about 200 tiny terracotta clay bricks, along with mortar and a trowel. Yes, you build it yourself. The cool thing is that the mortar is made from a soluble corn-based glue, so you can actually disassemble and rebuild new structures if you soak them in water for a couple of hours.

If you buy a few kits, you could probably build some pretty epic constructions, but with a price tag just under $100, that could get expensive very quickly. The brick and mortar marble run is available from Amazon. They sell mortar refills as well. I’d like to see someone scale up this idea using real bricks, PVC, and maybe some bowling balls.