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Posted 12.20.2007 11:13am (8 months ago)
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Posted 12.19.2007 3:08pm (8 months ago)
Making Virtual Solid is a New Jersey company working on a product called Virtual Cable. It's a car navigation system that uses "a laser, a set of lenses, and a moving mirror mounted in the dashboard to project a 3D route-guidance line above the road ahead, as though it's actually out in front of the ...
Posted 12.18.2007 4:30pm (8 months ago)
A friend of mine just told me that everyone (!) who works at their photo studio is being hired by a large cosmetics company to act as a photographer of some important media at their Christmas party. They are instructed to use their photoflash as much as possible to make the guests feel as if this were ...
Posted 12.18.2007 12:21pm (8 months ago)
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Posted 12.17.2007 8:47pm (8 months ago)
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Posted 12.17.2007 4:34pm (8 months ago)
Lokulokus are little pig toys out of Japan that you can smush the hell out of but will regain their piglike shape in a few seconds. They're pretty damn amazing and only cost $2-$3 in Japan. Unfortunately I couldn't find any online, so somone either send me a link to a seller or some of the actual ...
Posted 12.14.2007 2:37pm (8 months ago)
This shower head's embedded LEDs change color with the temperature of the water, going from white to blue to red as it heats up. Even niftier, though, is that it requires to external power source to work, instead powering itself from the pressure of the water itself, presumably with a small turbine.
Right ...
Posted 12.14.2007 10:58am (8 months ago)
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Posted 12.13.2007 2:33pm (8 months ago)
MPK is a glow-in-the-dark paint company that has recently announced a new product -- Litroenergy. It's made of self-luminous micro-particles that are cheap, non-toxic, and will keep a glow for over 12 years. They never need to be exposed to the sun or recharged in any way, they just glow like hell. ...
Posted 12.13.2007 11:00am (8 months ago)
Posted 12.12.2007 11:01pm (8 months ago)
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Posted 12.12.2007 2:07pm (8 months ago)
December 12, 2007Cute puppy videos never get old. This puppy playfully nipping at the ears of his friend Mr. Cat is especially darling. It gets even cuter when the Mr. Cat lovingly sinks his teeth into his puppy friend's precious little neck and sucks out all it's adorable blood. So cute!
Posted 12.12.2007 12:00pm (8 months ago)
Brawndo: It's got electrolytes!
Posted 12.12.2007 10:47am (8 months ago)
“I just need to let everyone know, the Whopper has been discontinued FOREVER.” — anomaly — chetgulland
Posted 12.11.2007 2:56pm (8 months ago)
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Posted 12.11.2007 1:19pm (8 months ago)
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Posted 12.10.2007 6:29am (8 months ago)
The game is called Set. You put out 12 from the deck. Everyone crowds around and tries to identify sets of three where “each feature is either the same on all of the cards, or different on all of the cards”. If you correctly identify a set, you get a point, the three cards are removed, and ...
Posted 12.8.2007 6:05pm (8 months ago)
The "Gomboc" is a mono-monostatic object, a three-dimensional thing that has only one way to stand up. Like a weeble, you might offer. (I'd be right there with you.) But apparently, no. While a Weeble could in theory be balanced on its opposite, egg-shaped side, the Gomboc is only stable at a single ...
Posted 12.10.2007 6:47am (8 months ago)
Jeremy Clarkson, host of perhaps my favorite television show Top Gear, took out a modified BMW 3-series on last week's show. The car was driven around the track once by a human, recording telemetry, and then played back the course using a combination of that data and military-grade GPS data at speeds ...
Posted 12.7.2007 2:44pm (9 months ago)