Exit Strategy: Man in a Time-Loop Tries to Change the Future [Short Film]

Math genius Shane reunites with his estranged brother over breakfast one morning. He has an unusual request: he knows something bad is going to happen in the future, and he needs his brother’s help to prevent a tragedy.

The pair embark on a complex series of events, but must work together despite their history of conflict and resentment. And — they’re also caught in a time loop, which complicates their efforts to prevent the future catastrophe.

[Omeleto]

Le Creuset Unveils Official Star Wars Cookware!

Le Creuset, the French cookware company best known for its gorgeous cast-iron “French ovens” has just announced they will soon release a new line of Star Wars themed cookware! Behold:

They will also have this very limited Tatooine round dutch oven:

“Inspired by the desert planet that Luke and Anakin Skywalker both called home, this exclusive Round Dutch oven is as unique as Tatooine’s iconic, binary sunset. Complete with a Signature Gold Knob and featuring the pinks and blues of a fading Tatooine sky, this special-edition pot perfectly captures the warmly-lit world in the galaxy’s Outer Rim—the world that first introduced us to the Star Wars saga.”

Only nine of these will be made, so if you’re interested, you can sign up here for a chance to get one… for $900.

[Le Creuset Star Wars Cookware]

Two Couch Potatoes Drive to a Mcdonald’s on a Fan-Powered Sofa [Video]

From Collin Randle:

This here is a Mexican-American Made, piece of machinery! My friend Beanz, my brother Chad (@chadorandle on insta) and I manufactured this beauty. Many names have been thrown around, although in the streets of Holladay, UT shes known as “The elusive swamp couch”. We Purchased everything but the paramotor with recycled metal, which Beanz had on a job site. The total amount was $60 in recycled metal. Two harbor freight fixed caster wheels = $8.99 apiece. One Kids bike from a local thrift shop = $5.99. A couch from KSL, if you know, you know. A sweet old lady named Lorraine needed it gone = $0.00 Along with all that we had a dream, a team and our parent’s garage… better known as santas workshop.

Grand total $23.97, which shot up to $50.94 after we blew three rear tires. The remainder was spent on ice cream for the boys.

[Via Geekologie]