One day, my entire home will be powered via USB. I won’t need to leave my desk to do anything either. I’ll be able to work, cook, wash and shave from the luxury of my chair. I’ll even have a USB bed under my desk for when I get tired. Not sure what the USB part is needed for though, maybe to heat it like an electric blanket. Today, I’m one step closer to my dream with the release of the USB refrigerator. With the astonishing ability to store and cool a 350ml can, for 3,980 Yen (£16/$32) you’ll never have to trek to the kitchen again. Still waiting for the USB toilet.
sexta-feira, 22 de junho de 2007
USB Refrigerator
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quinta-feira, 21 de junho de 2007
Dog HotDog Cooker
Isso é o que eu chamo de HOT DOG!
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quarta-feira, 20 de junho de 2007
Chime TV
O Chime TV é um player online que permite assistir a vídeos do YouTube, Veoh, Metacafe, Google Video e DailyMotion.
Além da interface cheia de firulas, o diferencial é que o player tem controles de brilho, contraste e cores, como uma TV e o site Break.com.
fonte: http://tiagodoria.blig.ig.com.br/
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Vá pra onde vc quiser voando
Rocket belts are finally here, thanks to Mexican company Tecnologia Aeroespacial Mexicana (TAM). Yours for a mere $250,000 (yes, there is a weight restriction).
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quinta-feira, 14 de junho de 2007
USB ASS COOLER 2007 edition
hahahhahhahhahahahhahahhahahahahhahahhahahhhahahha, só podia ser coisa de japonês. Não me pergunta o que pode acontecer caso vc sofra de flatulência.
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Richard Wilson in Liverpool
This post is for my new friend Anna from Liverpool!
"turning the place over' by richard wilson consists of a rotating wall
that turns 360º. cut in the wall of an old wine lodge in liverpool, UK
the installation sits opposite one of the city's train stations. the artist
sliced an 'egg-shaped section' out of the building's facade – 'fixing the
eight metre diameter piece on a pivot' so it can spin."
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Medooo
This Photobooth effect lets you pretend like R2D2's shooting a hologram of you from his laser eye for your online pals to oooh-and-ahhh at, unless, of course, they got Leopard too.
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Seu nomezinho no pão
Your Name on Toast will literally write your name on toast and put it up on their site in exchange for a charity donation to Save the Children, World Vision, or Oxfam. Larger donations are pushed toward the top, but all toasts are displayed on the homepage. Our one bone to pick is that they use a sharpie to write on the toast!! The humanity! There has been plenty of toast-printing buzz around town for them to make a change, which they do mention is possible in the "How it Works" section...
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Micro Compact Home
E eu achava que a minha casa era pequena....
This "Micro-Compact Home" was inspired by the compact spaces in first-class airplane cabins, and the classic scale and order of a Japanese tea house. They are lightweight, transportable, and cost 50,000 Euros. They are an interesting, if extreme, exercise in making efficient use of indoor space. The tiny cube provides a double bed on an upper level and working table and dining space for four or five people on a lower level.
The kitchen bar is accordingly arranged to serve these two levels. The entrance lobby has triple use and functions as a bathroom and drying space for clothing. Storage is provided off each of these four functioning spaces.
They will be installed in a "village" on campus at the Technical University of Munich, were they were designed.
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