Posts from — August 2007

[ August 31st, 2007 ] ... [ Sean Fallon ]

Brainzord Window Climbing Robot: Now With Pulsating Brain!

Into useless but amusing toys? Then look no further than the Brainzord Window Climbing Robot. The Brainzord’s suction cup based vacuum system allows it to climb up and down windows with ease. It’s smart too – when it runs into barriers an auto-reverse function kicks in to keep the window sucking action going all night [...]

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[ August 30th, 2007 ] ... [ Sean Fallon ]

Batman Collapsible Desk Clock

Just because you are a fully grown adult doesn’t mean that you can’t enjoy comic book themed products from time to time. This Batman Collapsible Desk Clock features a high polish finish and a design that might just be elegant enough for you office desktop.
When collapsed, the clock is hidden to complete the classic Batman [...]

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[ August 30th, 2007 ] ... [ Andrew Dobrow ]

Dinner Is Served: And It’s Definitly Not Kosher

Japan’s twisted ingenuity never ceases to amaze me. How about this for a concept meal? You sit down to a table that eerily resembles a hospital bed, and out comes your dinner, a life-sized human replica, pubis and all. The skin is made of what seems to be rice (just a guess), and who knows [...]

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[ August 30th, 2007 ] ... [ Andrew Dobrow ]

Great Scott!: Time Traveling Takes A Step Closer To Reality

Thanks to Professor Amos Ori from the Technion Israel Institute of Technology, my dream of making love to a Victorian-era English dame might be a reality sooner then I had previously thought. Being touted as the “first practical model of a time machine“, the machine would work on the theory of general relativities space curves, [...]

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[ August 30th, 2007 ] ... [ C. S. Magor ]

Chinese Pop-Up Cops Warn that they are Watching

In addition to boot camps for Internet “addicts,” Chinese Internet users now have to live with constant reminders that they are being watched. Images of a male and female police officer will appear on users screens once every thirty minutes, to warn Chinese Internet users that they are being watched. More than simply [...]

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