Own the Road With the Ariel Atom 3
Posted: January 26, 2009
Filed under: Rides
Tagged: ariel atom 3, race car
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We’ve all fancied ourselves to be race car drivers at some point as we took on the open road and now, assuming you’ve got $65,000 laying around, that dream can come true! The Ariel Atom 3 is a hand-crafted racing machine that sports no doors, windows or roof, coming in with a curb weight of only 1,400 pounds while still offering 300 HP. Raw power aside, the Ariel is also an attractive machine with its steel tubing chassis with powder coat and double unequal length wishbone suspension.
Impress the neighbours? We think it will!
Verellen Custom Amps
Posted: January 26, 2009
Filed under: Gear
Tagged: amplifiers, amps, custom, verellen
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In today’s world of music production software, platforms like MySpace and more instruments then existed at any other time in human history, it can be tough to keep an edge as a musician. There is no better place to find an edge, however, then with makers of custom amps, giving you the ability to hone your sound to its finest.
Verellen Amplifiers is a small group based out of Seattle, Washington that builds custom amps to exact specifications, ending up with a retro-designed product suited absolutely to the modern musician who ordered it.
Remote Doggy Daycare
Posted: January 26, 2009
Filed under: Home
Tagged: camera, pet camera
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Have you ever wondered during a long day at work just what those pets of yours must be up to back at the pad? ThinkGeek has released a handy little camera that easily snaps onto the collar of your cat or dog (or pot-bellied pig or parrot) that can be set to take pictures every 1, 5 or 15 minutes, giving you a full recap of your pal’s day while you were away. From photographic evidence of refrigerator raids to the best in candid shots, the Pet’s Eye View Digital Camera lets you share your pet’s day, even when you’re far from home.
Cadillac World Thorium Fuel Concept Car
Posted: January 24, 2009
Filed under: Rides
Tagged: cadillac, concept car, world thorium fuel, wtf
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While concept cars are always the coolest attraction at auto shows around the world, they also represent the best in cutting edge technology and, at least to some degree, the future of driving. One of the most dazzling of the vehicles unveiled this past year was the World Thorium Fuel concept car from Cadillac. Nuclear powered, Cadillac claims that this car could run for a century with no maintenance necessary other then annual tire adjustment. Add in the sleek design and the fact that a nuclear reactor resides in the trunk and you’ve potentially got the coolest car ever built.
Sing Sing Dinner Tray: Eat Like an Inmate
Posted: January 23, 2009
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Tagged: dinner tray, prison tray, sing sing
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Tired of eating off of fine china? Ready for a step down for the sake of change and adventure? There’s no need to settle for a set of plates at Wal-Mart with the Sing Sing dinner tray! Allowing you to eat like an inmate from the comfort of your home, this prison food tray replica is great as a functional dinner-aid when eating in front of the TV or as a gag to get a laugh out of your buddies.
Ford Impresses With 2010 Mustang
Posted: January 23, 2009
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Tagged: 2010 mustang, ford, mustang
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Ford is taking its Mustang line of muscle cars to the next level with the super-aggressive 2010 model, giving the car a more curvy look that is catching the eye of sports car enthusiasts around the world. The frame of the car sits lower then previous models while an off-setting domed roof gives it an overall athletic look. Along with the exterior redesign, the 2010 Ford Mustang also sports a revamped cabin interior with plush seating and attractive lighting on the dash.
Pin Clock Imitates Children’s Art
Posted: January 23, 2009
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Tagged: clocks, pin clock
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Clocks have been manufactured for many hundreds of years in all shapes and sizes but this pin clock from Uncommon Goods still finds room for innovation. Utilizing 3000 pins and an intuitive pressure motor, the clock imitates the pin art of days past that allowed children to make a simple impression of their hand, effectively changing the passing of a minute from a mundane experience to a visual delight! Sounds effects have been added to give each click the aura of an airport or train station schedule board, rounding out a fun and creative way to tell time for both kids and adults.
Yubz Retro Phone
Posted: January 23, 2009
Filed under: Gear
Tagged: bluetooth, retro phone, yubz
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As cell phones continue to get smaller and more feature-packed it can be difficult to find a phone that will leave a stylish impression. A 1980s style receiver may not be what you had in mind when shopping for your last handset but it’s sure to turn heads! Available in six colors, this retro phone attachment comes with either a curly-cord or Bluetooth capability and sports independent buttons for answering and ending calls, giving you the mobile freedom of today with the iconic telephone hardware of yesterday.
Throwing Star Magnets Stick it to the Fridge
Posted: January 22, 2009
Filed under: Toys
Tagged: magnets, ninja star magnets, throwing star magnets
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Putting Junior’s latest classroom artwork on the fridge just got (more) fun! From garbage can basketball to playing catch with household items, men will work almost any angle to turn menial everyday tasks into competitive games and in that vein is the throwing star magnet set from Epaulet. With two powerful magnets in place of one of the four “edges”, the ninja star magnet holds your notes with attitude by giving the appearance of being lodged in place!
Paper Airplane Launcher
Posted: January 22, 2009
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Tagged: paper airplane launcher
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For too long men have poured their blood, sweat and tears into paper airplanes only to see them fly a mere few feet and crumple to the ground. No more! Introducing the electronic paper airplane launcher. The ultimate toy for office game enthusiasts, this cool little gadget from Urban Outfitters promises to launch any paper plane at 30 MPH.
Whether you’ve got office memos to forward or a bill that you want to send flying, you can’t get it done any faster - or cooler - then you can with this toy!








