The coup-attempting former president has been calling his rival “birdbrain” for months, but apparently the childish insult wasn’t enough to stop her rise in polls.
More than 150 names linked to the disgraced financier are expected to be released next month.
The finest residents of New Yohrk Citaaaaaay are bowing out. Vulture reports that as What We Do in the Shadows prepares to begin production on its sixth season next month, it is doing so knowing that it will be the last.
The Republican senator said that former President Donald Trump should have been “even tougher” when talking about migrants.
A second season of Ahsoka hasn’t been officially announced yet, but showrunner Dave Filoni has begun to share some of its possibilities.
Single people (and formerly single folks!) share their favorite traditions.
Master & Dynamic's new Headphones Will Use Neural Sensors to Help You Focus
Posted in: Today's ChiliMaster & Dynamic’s already-premium $599 luxury headphones, MW75, are about to get a very brainy upgrade. They’re about to get brain tech embedded in them.
Master & Dynamic's new Headphones Will Use Neural Sensors to Help You Focus
Posted in: Today's ChiliMaster & Dynamic’s already-premium $599 luxury headphones, MW75, are about to get a very brainy upgrade. They’re about to get brain tech embedded in them.
Trump Lashes Out At Conservative Republican, Calls Him ‘RINO’ For Backing Ron DeSantis
Posted in: Today's ChiliThe former president says someone should primary Rep. Chip Roy, except he’s very popular and the deadline to do so has already passed. Oh well!
Tasked with making a toy for Makers’ Secret Santa gift exchange recipient Look Ma No Computer, former toy designer James Bruton decided to construct a giant-sized version of a Furby. The XL Furby features a regular-sized version living inside its chest and has a moving body and eyes that run on a loop, as well as 16 different sound effects, hopefully none of which are, “I’m coming to get you.”
When the Furby’s motion detector is activated, it performs a different series of moves and sound effects, so its actions appear random. That’s great news because the last thing I’d want is a predictable giant Furby in my living room. I like to be kept on my toes.
The fact that people like James have the ability to imagine a giant-size Furby and then actually successfully design and build one never ceases to amaze me. I’m great at imagining things, but turning that idea into an actual physical manifestation is the tricky part. And by tricky, I mean next to impossible, especially if electronics are involved.