posted : Sunday, March 29th, 2009





I love things that do 2 things.

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posted : Saturday, March 28th, 2009





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posted : Saturday, March 28th, 2009





My Little Kill BIll Pony

My Little Joker Pony

My Little Alien Pony

My Little Scissorhands Pony

My Little Pony, has undergone an extraordinary transformation. The creator Mari Kasurinen, has been inundated with orders for the quirky toys, which are on sale for £330 each.

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posted : Saturday, March 28th, 2009





“At a distance of 18,000 km from the earth, the elephant Wursa could balance on her trunk.”

It is on the basis of learned scientific calculations that Daniel Firman reached this conclusion, and came above all to produce this extraordinary sculpture which confounds all our certainties regarding the gravitation of bodies.

(Image credits: PhOtOnQuAnTiQuE)

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posted : Saturday, March 28th, 2009





posted : Saturday, March 28th, 2009





Coat Tree designed by Andie Olive

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posted : Saturday, March 28th, 2009





A security specialist and “hardware hacker” named Andrea Barisani and Daniele Bianco, respectively, have demonstrated an $80 device they’ve cobbled together than can read which letters are being typed by measuring the vibration of a laptop. The system uses a laser beam and photo diode to shine and read the reflections of light trained on the laptop. They found that each key on the keyboard creates a unique vibration signature. The device works from up to 100 feet away. I want one.

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posted : Saturday, March 28th, 2009





From the folks at DesignGlut, It’s OK to cry.

100% Linen
16.5” x 16.5”
Embroidered with the graph of the Dow Jones from the past 5 years, 2004 to 2009.

They also make custom pieces for $95. They’ll embroider the graph of your stock portfolio. Contact them to discuss your individualized hankerchief.

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posted : Sunday, March 22nd, 2009







Jake Von Slatt invites us into the alternate universe of Steampunk. As leading figures in the Boston arts community, members of Steampunk combine the power of modern technology with the grace and intricacy of Victorian design. Working with brass, recycled items and found objects, Jake and other Steampunkers party like it’s 1899, bringing old-world, steam engined-inspired touches to everything from computers to flatscreen television. Plus, watch the story of steam power, from the first crude water pump to a bionic arm. Watch the clip, and visit steampunkworkshop.com.

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posted : Saturday, March 21st, 2009