The Stoner Channel: Black Sabbath Does Paris, Grandpa Busts a Cap, and What Is Dead May Never Die [Video]

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The Stoner Channel: Japanese Roulette, Mr. Wizard, and Other Things That Will Leave a Scar [Video]

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What If Amazon Did Yesterday Shipping? [Video]

Recent news suggests that Amazon is planning to launch same-day shipping, a first for online retail and perhaps the end of local stores as we know them. But what if Amazon worked out how to bend physics and developed yesterday shipping? More »

The Stoner Channel: A Little Nostalgia, a Little News, and About Two Hours of Foo Fighters [Video]

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What Would Happen If Every Ad Looked Like an Apple Ad? [Humor]

What would happen if all the ad campaigns in the world were ran by Apple’s ad agency? Exactly this. It’s hilarious because 1) it’s true and 2) it clearly shows how absurdly minimalist their ads are. More »

HP Explains How It’s "Doing That Cloud Thing" [Humor]

Far too often, it seems like companies are just throwing jargon out at consumers, hoping to provoke awe. Sometimes, you have to wonder if a company even understands the technology it spent millions developing. More »

The Stoner Channel: Blowing Bongs, Hawking on God, and the Blues Brothers Do Winterland [Video]

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The Stoner Channel: Hair Emergencies, Silly Willy Joints, and Bob Marley’s Blood-Sucking Namesake [Video]

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This Week’s Top Web Comedy Video: The Dark Knight and ’60s Robin [Video]

Some things were meant to go together: Fried chicken and waffles. Leprechauns and rainbows. Batman and Robin. Well, actually, wait a minute. Not that last one anymore. The brooding Bruce Wayne of today doesn’t quite mesh with the punny sidekick of the 60s—unless you’re in the mood to laugh your ass off. More »

Dogpile’s Autocomplete Suggestions Are Bonkers [Humor]

Before Google there were many search engines worth trying out on the Internet. Technically, many of them still exist. What, you haven’t visited Dogpile recently? Well maybe you should, if only to see what its puny algorithm thinks you’re searching for. More »