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13 Oct 17:28

Nike Air Branding Returns This December With The Air Jordan 6 “Maroon”

by Patrick Johnson


The Air Jordan 6 “Maroon” will return to retail shelves for this first time since 1991 on December 5th, 2015. The retro is one of the more unexpected releases of Jordan Brand’s 2015 given that the 23rd anniversary of the Air Jordan 6 surprisingly left the classic OG “Maroon” colorway off of the release slate. The Jumpman has more than made up for it though, as the wait brought us the return of that classic Nike Air branding on the back heel. The icy outsoles are even ditched for a more traditionally subdued translucence that’s sure to make the OGs happy. What do you think? Check out a full view below and mark your calendar for 12/05.



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12 Oct 19:45

[video]

Dj10bear

that temper



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12 Oct 16:08

GTA Tank Stunt

Dj10bear

so sikk

10 Oct 22:31

video:  This Zombie Containment Unit Prop is Terrifyingly...

10 Oct 22:31

video:  Elephant Comes to the Rescue of Her Caretaker

10 Oct 22:29

Awesome peacock. a rare species. and going to be extinct soon..

10 Oct 16:08

Insert Here Witty Title

Dj10bear

also pissed

10 Oct 16:04

swan attack and payback

Dj10bear

pissed!!

10 Oct 16:03

I'm the best at throwing things

09 Oct 14:05

No one can beat me!!!!

09 Oct 14:05

A frozen flood

09 Oct 14:03

Had this shirt for two years, always wondered by the sleeves were black. Then I met this man at my college.

09 Oct 14:03

yum!

09 Oct 04:50

Ramp Truck

Dj10bear

sikk sipp. you're telling me i can do this on my ps3????

08 Oct 19:57

So a friend of mine got bored and programmed Snake into his bookshelf LEDs

08 Oct 19:00

Perks of growing up in Utah

08 Oct 17:47

spot on

07 Oct 23:41

Nike Lunar Force 1 Duckboot Black/Light British Tan

by Hypebeast

After debuting in an all-black look, Nike Sportswear has given its Lunar Force 1 Duckboot a more traditional look. Reminiscent of your more prototypical duckboot, this take on the hybrid silhouette dons a Black/Light British Tan make-up and pairs Watershielf technology with a rubberized toe, brown leather upper and padded ripstop collar. Built atop a speckled Lunarlon midsole and gum rubber traction outsole, the design comes capped off with boot-inspired cues like golden lacing grommets and taslan-esque laces. The Black/Light British Tan edition of the LF1 Duckboot is available now at NSW spots like 43einhalb.

Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast.com

07 Oct 23:40

DraftKings bans employees from betting on fantasy games

by Andrew Tarantola
Well that didn't take long. After a strong, almost oppressive initial marketing blitz at the start of the NFL season and the announcement that it would soon expand into eSports, DraftKings has come under fire for insider trading. An employee at the...
07 Oct 23:34

Budweiser Maker Officially Offers $104 Billion To Buy Miller

by Chris Morran

By acquiring SABMiller, InBev would gain significant market share in Africa, where beer sales are expected to grow in the coming years. To do that, the merged companies would likely have to divest themselves of holdings in the U.S., where the control a combined 70% of the beer market.
After SABMiller rejected a $100 billion takeover offer from Anheuser-Busch InBev, the world’s biggest beer company has come forward with a sweeter offer of $104 billion.

In the above map, released by AB InBev as part of its presentation [PDF] for today’s announcement, you can see how adding London-based Miller would give the combined companies a truly global presence.

Where a merged InBev/Miller may have trouble are the countries — like the U.S., Russia, and China — where both companies already have a significant presence. In America alone, the merged company would control around 70% of the beer market.

SABMiller, whose chairman Jan du Plessis describes his company as “the crown jewel of the global brewing industry,” is not exactly impressed with even the slightly higher offer.

“AB InBev needs SABMiller but has made opportunistic and highly conditional proposals, elements of which have been deliberately designed to be unattractive to many of our shareholders,” explains du Plessis in a statement. “AB InBev is very substantially undervaluing SABMiller.”

But whether the merger happens may be up to the two largest shareholders of Miller — tobacco giant Altria, and the Santo Domingo family of Colombia. Together, the control around 40% of SABMiller.

And this morning, Altria released a statement in support of the offer, saying it “believes that a combination of these two companies would create significant value for all SABMiller shareholders.”

Altria, which owns more than a quarter of SABMiller is urging the company’s board to “engage promptly and constructively with AB InBev to agree on the terms of a recommended offer.”

AB InBev has stated that it expects to receive public support from the Santo Domingo family as well.

07 Oct 23:26

if you haven't seen it, prepare to love it

07 Oct 20:59

Photographers pose with their most famous photo

07 Oct 20:53

Kitty is pleased

07 Oct 20:47

Why The LS Is So Good

by Raphael Orlove on The Garage, shared by Patrick George to Jalopnik

GM’s LS engines are ubiquitous in the world of performance here in America. These modern V8s get swapped into everything from Dodge Vipers to Mazda RX-7s. Why? Why are they so good?

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07 Oct 20:44

Simplest yet most effective Halloween treat

07 Oct 20:11

Effective and quick method to out out a grease fire.

07 Oct 18:39

I just wrote the perfect 'a'.

07 Oct 18:38

Skull Money

07 Oct 14:48

Beast

07 Oct 14:45

Cat jumping into a window