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Name That Tune

November 30th, 2008 at 7:06 pm » Comments (0)

Now They Need To Create One Of These For When You Cant Remember The Catch Phrase For That Joke You Have Been Thinking About Sharing All Day
How many times have you had a tune in your head and just can’t remember who sings it, or how the rest of the words go? You’ve been there, [...]



USB Manga Men

November 30th, 2008 at 6:49 pm » Comments (0)

 
Good Idea For A Computer Geeks Stocking Stuffer But To Be Honest There Are So Many Things Wrong With This Picture (Port In The Crotch What The!)
Securing the loyalty and gratitude of friends this holiday season won’t be easy on a budget, but with a little clever gift picking anything is possible.



Gear-Head Childs Car Seat

November 30th, 2008 at 6:34 pm » Comments (0)

 
I’m Not A Race Fan But This Product Makes Me Want To Ask Do They Make One For Adults?
The holiday shopping rush has begun and you aren’t sure what to get for that gear-head in your life. Well, if that gear-head is a parent, a student designer may have provided the perfect gift to put [...]



Mile Long Secret Tunnel For Sale

November 30th, 2008 at 11:19 am » Comments (0)

 
A stuffy, noisy mile-long secret Cold War tunnel is up for sale in London, asking price $7.4 million, connecting up Chancery Lane with the Thames. It’s only got two lifts, which means you couldn’t possibly get fire-code approval to run it as a hotel or club, but there’s all kinds of intriguing possibilities (e.g. ball [...]



Vertical Chess Board

November 30th, 2008 at 11:08 am » Comments (0)

 
Straight Up Chess is an interesting new version of the standard chess board.



Charcoal Briquettes Made From Old Newspapers

November 30th, 2008 at 11:03 am » Comments (0)

 
You’ve likely seen those hand-cranked, wrought iron presses that allow you to recycle your old newspapers into burnable bricks or fire logs. Now Shigeru Ota, a 75-year-old Japanese bicycle shop owner from Tateyama city in Japan’s Chiba prefecture, has worked up something similar that cuts the unwieldy compressed brinks of newsprint down to size.



Can The Cloak Of Invisibility Become Reality?

November 30th, 2008 at 10:53 am » Comments (0)

 
It looks easy enough in Harry Potter and Star Trek. But making things invisible actually extraordinarily challenging. Still, scientists continue trying — and they have lately made some large steps toward invisbility.



Washing Hands Affects Moral Judgement

November 30th, 2008 at 10:27 am » Comments (0)

 
Good health is in your hands, it is often said. And, now a new study has suggested that washing hands is not only an easy way of preventing infection, but it can also affect one’s moral judgement.



Top 10 Photos of the Week

November 30th, 2008 at 6:02 am » Comments (3)

Sometimes its just the fact that we don’t know what it is
that explains so much of life around us
Occasionally great photos have a dual meaning. Sometimes they even have a dual purpose. But this week is different. Every photo this week will have a minimum of triple meaning and triple purpose, and its up to [...]