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Katz’s Deli Now Offers a Subscription Service for Its Pastrami

If you don't live in or around New York City, getting your Katz's pastrami fix requires quite a bit of legwork. If making your way to the Lower East Side deli on a monthly basis is a bit too much for you, fear not; Katz's just introduced a subscription service…

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North Drinkware Mt. Hood Blanket

If the name North Drinkware sounds familiar, it's because they're the team responsible for The Oregon Pint Glass with the little Mt. Hood model in the bottom. They're taking the idea and USGS data that made the original glass one of our best beer inventions and using it to make…

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Goblin Works Garage Slammed Rover

In a move that is sure to have Land Rover purists screaming and throwing things at their televisions, the team at Goblin Works Garage slammed a 1961 Series 2a Land Rover pretty much to the floor for an episode of their Velocity TV show. The team set out to create…

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The 5 Books Bill Gates Thinks You Should Read This Summer

Summer reading brings to mind easy, breezy paperbacks that entertain without making you think too much. Bill Gates doesn't subscribe to that idea, and if you want to follow in the footsteps of one of the wealthiest people in the world, maybe you shouldn't either. Luckily, Gates is happy to…

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The History of the Trench Lighter

The Western Front of the First World War was an unpleasant place, to say the very least. The chalky French soil would fall apart at the lightest rainfall, compromising trench integrity from the start. Belgian soil held water like a sponge, meaning you couldn’t dig without flooding everything with dark,…

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