VIDEO: Every Catastrophic Computer Virus Explained in 20 MinutesOne of the first wide-spread computer viruses was disguised as love. Which somehow makes it worse. The creator sent emails with the subject line, “I Love You” and a “love letter” attachment that, when opened, unleashed chaos. No wonder everyone has trust issues. The Shorts That Turn You into a “Yes” Man[Partner] Summer is Yes Man season. Pool invites. Weekends away. Patio date nights. Yes x3. The shorts that keep you comfy for all that and more? Jack Archer’s Jetsetter Shorts. It’s right there in the name. Designed to go wherever summer takes you, from cannonballing to clicking cocktails, these shorts use an innovative fabric for a flattering, consistent fit that’ll stand the test of time. Plus, the snug-but-never-saggy fit means no tightness or bulging around the boys. And no awkward adjusting. They move exactly how you want them to. Plus Elevator readers get 20% off with the code ELEVATOR20. Say Yes to everything this summer. Just get these shorts before you do.VIDEO: Every Wes Anderson Movie, Explained by Wes AndersonHaven’t seen The Phoenician Scheme yet, but it’s on the list. In the meantime, let’s hear from the man himself. Mr. Wes Anderson. Vanity Fair had him break down every film he has made, a dozen in total, in his own words. “When you're writing a story, it often feels less like you're doing architecture and more like you're doing excavation. We’re just unearthing it.” VIDEO: James Dyson Answers Design Questions from TwitterJames Dyson is very insightful when it comes to product design. He’s also very British, which reminds us... We worked with a very British person this past week who taught us a new phrase. “Does my nut in.” Meaning, does my head in, annoying. E.g., A loud talker in a public place does our nut in. Anyway. Design. It affects your life. Don’t believe us? Watch this. VIDEO: Japan’s Intense Snowball Fighting Sport“The first quality required for a snowball fight,” one of the competitors says, “is that you don’t like losing.” So snowball fights aren’t just for kids anymore. Nothing says “snow day” like intense competition. Professional Snowballer does have a nice ring to it. Throwback VIDEO: The Genius Tricks Behind 1920s Movie StuntsThese century-old stunts still hit. Not just because they were well choreographed. But because they involved real risk. No CGI. Just guts, gravity, and a lot of close calls. And while we don’t wish injury upon anyone, it is exciting for the viewer to feel that risk. They don’t make ’em like this anymore. ![]() The MixerInside Michael Shannon's cozy Brooklyn home (video). Science reveals what we might look like (video) in 1,000 years. Five books you had no idea had sequels. Why lemonade tastes extra refreshing during the summer. 10 movies to watch at home on Father’s Day. How Father's Day began when a tireless young woman honored her Civil War veteran single dad. The 10 greatest one hit wonders from the 1960s. These anti-ball-crushing shorts for all your summer gallivanting.* *Partner Quotes From Smart Men ![]() “Advice my father gave to me: Never take liquor into the bedroom. Don’t stick anything in your ears. Be anything but an architect.” /GTFO @shioninshoots | Naxos Island, Greece ![]() Our Gentleman's Agreement Love Elevator? Let's Partner ![]() @2025 Rotary Digital 300 Witherspoon St Suite 201 Princeton NJ 08542 |
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