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Should The WASP Knife Be Illegal?

July 22nd, 2008 11:30 AM | by Christen da Costa

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Ok, maybe that’s an over reaction, because people kill people, not guns, knives, cars, etc.  But this knife is a bit on the egregious side.  Embedded in the handle of the WASP knife is small compressed air tank.  When the prey is stabbed the gas is released into the prey causing all sorts of internal damage to occur.  The site says it will cause the prey to float to the surface in an underwater attack, but I’m guessing it inflicts a greater level of carnage.

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Cow Methane Gas Tank

July 21st, 2008 10:30 AM | by Christen da Costa

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Cow methane (aka cow farts) causes global warming.  Yup, believe it or not, we’ve got enough cows roaming the earth to have a hand in the green house effect.  Looks like someone is finally getting on board, at least in Argentina.  Scientists there have fitted cows with plastic backpacks to not capture and reuse the methane but to study the affects of different feed has on the cows noxious output.  I still think reusing the gas to power farm equipment, etc, would be uber cool.

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Photo Pooping Duck

July 12th, 2008 3:02 PM | by Christen da Costa

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Insert double take here.  This thing is all ‘art’.  Actually, it really does take photos and poop them out.  It also posts the photos to its Flickr page via built-in WiFi.  It’s officially called ‘Charlie. Camerautomata’ and built by Taeyoon Choin.  He’s made up of camera, printer, and Roomba parts.

More pics and official site here

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Necktie With Fan Built-in

July 7th, 2008 12:46 PM | by Christen da Costa

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Only some where in Asia would this exist.  It’s actually a pretty ingenius device, but I gota wonder how affective it really is.

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Dubai Building Rotating Skyscraper

June 27th, 2008 2:07 PM | by Christen da Costa

moving-skyscraperIt’s no shock that Dubai would be the first to sport a spinning skyscraper, afterall they have man made islands that form the Earth’s footprint.  This Dynamic Tower design allows each apartment, ranging in price from $3 - $36 million, to rotate a full 360 degrees in one to three hours.  The building is also designed to be self sustaining by utilizing 79 embedded power generating wind turbines.  The project is expected to cost over $700 million and be completed in 2010.

More info here


Huge Dorks Order Pizza Using Command Line (video)

June 9th, 2008 11:44 AM | by Christen da Costa

Wow! When these guys aren’t ordering ‘zza’ (as in Pizza, Stewie Giffin style) via Command Line, they’re probably out partying with porn stars at LA and NYC’s hottest night clubs.

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Remote Controlled Caddie

June 2nd, 2008 1:06 PM | by Christen da Costa

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Lugging those golf clubs through 18 holes can kill your game and institute a mean case of sore lower back.  The Remote Controlled Caddie is a green and practical - price aside - alternative to courses without golf carts.  It includes a pocket sized remote that has a 150-foot range and will travel up to 5 miles on a signle charge.  Battery dies?  No problem, the motor disengages allowing for easy push and pull operation.  Features a drink holder, fold down handle for easy transport, holder for 3 golf balls, four tees, and a scorecard.  Charges in 6 hours.  Just don’t pull your back lifting the 50lb caddie into your car.

Available here for $2,000.

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Top 100 Products of 2008 By PC World Is All Wacked

May 30th, 2008 1:36 PM | by Christen da Costa

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I don’t know how they do it, but some how these publications are able to determine ‘best movie of the year’ just months into the year and now they’ve already compiled a list of ‘The 100 Best Products of the Year’.  That’s right, PC World locked themselves in a room (with reader surveys) and knocked out a list just 5 months into 2008.

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Transforming Wallpaper, Just Add Heat

May 27th, 2008 12:43 PM | by Christen da Costa

heat_sensitive_walls that change color

I’m pretty sure I don’t need to explain this one in great detail as this is clearly a case of ‘a picture is worth a 1,000 words’ (BTW I don’t believe in 10,000 words).  Using a heat sensitive paint, the imagery on the wall changes.  This is very much like those cups and t-shirts that change with the addition of heat.

More pics here.


View London From New York Via the Telectroscope

May 22nd, 2008 3:59 PM | by Christen da Costa

What the hell is a Telectroscope? It’s like a telescope only it’s not. In fact, the Telectroscope dates back the 19th century, or does it? Ok, I’ll come clean. The Telectroscope is in fact a work of art by Paul St. George. The whole thing is in fact a wives tale when a reporter back in the day misheard ‘electroscope’, a device used to measure electrical current. The Telectroscope was rumored to be a ‘far-seeing invention that worked on a telegraph of wire’. Although there aren’t any wires - in fact it works on a fiber optic network - attendees (you can make an appointment here) can see a life sized view of the London Thames from New York’s Brooklyn bridge and vice versa, in real time - no audio, though. The project cost $787,000 and was underwritten by the British government and private sponsorship. The installation goes live any day now and will last until June 15th.

More info here.