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- What every retro gamer needs: Atari playing cards.
- You can tell time while saving the environment with this water-powered watch.
- This is the smallest Bluetooth keyboard I've seen yet.
- Have an iPod or iPhone? Do you miss the 80s? Then you need this boombox iPhone dock.
- Love to snorkel, but hate all that swimming? Then you need the Bladefish.
- Make your own Dalek from a copy of the BBC's own 1973 Dalek blueprints.
- For Star Trek fans who like ashes in their collectibles displays: the Star Trek urn.
- Here's a tiny always-on record-everything digital camcorder. Oh, I get why it's called Looxcie!
- The "Live long and prosper" hoodie.
- Flowchart that helps you determine which channel to watch on YouTube.
- Cross a skateboard with a tank, and you get the DTV Shredder.
- Is it possible to make airline travel even more uncomfortable? Yes, with the SkyRider saddle seat.
- Playing video games leads to faster decision-making.
- Are digital cameras too confusing? Then you need the Vivitar 35mm film camera. This is also the newest retronym I know of.
- If you have a pool, you know running the skimmer pumps uses a lot of energy. That is, unless you have this solar-powered pool cleaner. (It's a Roomba for your pool!)
- Painting Easter eggs is such a manual process, and so old school. What's a geek to do? Why, get the Egg-Bot and do it technomagically!
- What's it like inside a cruise ship during a heavy storm with 20-foot swells? Pretty tossy-turny.
- All it takes is one game of Rock Band to make your living room a mess with all those instruments, not to mention other games. A solution is finally here: Level Up gaming storage towers.
- The evolution of Star Trek warp speed effects through all the Star Trek movies.
- Look out, Brita; the next phase in water pitchers is UV water purification.
- Gamers know about the rocket jump. Here it is. (These guys make some great videos.)
- Hipster dinosaurs.
- Dating site OK Cupid is back with more data from their members with the REAL stuff white people like.
- A wiki site dedicated to pictures of celebrities' feet: wikifeet. (Mostly it's just full-body pictures that include the feet. Huh.)
- Monstrous discrepancies.
- Great video of using Google's new Instant Search to display results from Tom Lehrer's Element song.
- If you're afraid of heights, you don't want to watch this video from a helmet-cam of a worker climbing a 1768-foot-tall antenna tower.
1 comment:
This is the most amazing read that I have read ever :P
Tom
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