Tuesday, August 10, 2010

REBEL8 - BEHIND THE COMPANY



Check out the video of  Joshy D the CEO of the Rebel8 talk about how the company came along.

Behind REBEL8: Joshy D from hypebeast.tv on Vimeo.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

CRAZY DOWNHILL LONGBOARDING

This guy thinks he is the craziest downhill longboarder in Bombay until he catches up to a guy going 60mph BAREFOOT

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

MMA - The Knockouts of 2010 - Vol.1

Check out these badA$$ knockouts!


Monday, April 5, 2010

JOE ROGAN PODCAST 3/19/10

CHECK OUT THE RECENT JOE ROGAN PODCAST. THEY GO BACK A FEW WEEKS... ENJOY ALL

Sunday, April 4, 2010

THE SECRET BEHIND NIKE AIR

Actor, David Koechner, reveals the secret behind the air, in Nike Air. This innovation from sportswear giant is sure to send their competitors running to catch up.

MONSTER COCKROACH OF THE SEA WOWS THE WEB


An enormous crustacean that attached itself to a submarine scouring the depths of the Gulf of Mexico is eliciting shock, awe and a touch of skepticism among Web readers, but scientists say the critter is just an impressive example of a supersized species.
Photos of the beast were posted on Reddit, under the title “By God, it’s a monster!” by a user who said he worked for a deep sea surveying company. His crew found the creature hooked onto the bottom of a remotely operated vehicle, and estimated that the behemoth, which measures 2 1/2 feet long, was creeping along at a depth of about 8,500 feet.
Online investigations also helped identify the critter, which is a Bathynomus giganteus, or giant isopod. The crustaceans are related to shrimp and crabs, and are thought to dwell in the deep seas of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
Giant isopods might make tasty prey, but they’re also hungry predators: The scavengers feast on carcasses of dead whales and fish. They have been known to attack sea-dwellers that are still alive and swimming.
That zealous appetite is probably one reason they’ve survived so long: Fossil records date these cockroaches of the sea back more than 160 million years, before the Earth’s continents were even formed.

Monday, March 29, 2010

TEAHUPOO'S FIRST REALLY BIG SWELL FOR 2010

Some of the best big wave surfers were at Teahupoo recently to shred the first really big swell of 2010. It was large in the morning but it continued to grow in size throughout the day. These guys are so gnarly, my hats goes off to every single one of them for charging these waves. INSANE!



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