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[ December 31st, 2008 ] ... [ Vic DaSilva ]

UberReview 2008 – The Year In Pictures

As this will be our final post for 2008, I would like to say thanks to all the great readers of this site. A special thanks goes out to anyone who has linked to the site, submitted material to other sites, forums, communities or just happened to stumble upon us. As usual, to end the year off, I have complied pictures linking to our top 10 posts according to our website statistics.

The Year ahead should be an exciting one. I hoping to add a new coat of paint to the site and I will be launching a new site in 2009, so keep your eyes open for both.

My New Years resolution is to become an active member of Twitter. You can follow me here @vdasilva and you can follow Chris (aka C.S. Magor) here @CSMagor

Have a great and safe New Year and see you in 2009.

#1 – Top Ten Most Annoying Alarm Clocks

Top Ten Most Annoying Alarm Clocks

#2 – 25 Signs That You Might Be An Apple Fanboy

25 Signs That You Might Be An Apple Fanboy

#3 – Goldfish Memory Myth Debunked by 15-Year-Old

Goldfish Memory Myth Debunked by 15-Year-Old

#4 – The Strangest Vehicles In The World

The Strangest Vehicles In The World

#5 – Functional Flying Saucer (Theoretically) Designed By University of Florida Professor

Functional Flying Saucer

#6 – Bat Cave Home Theater, Only Real Batman Fans Need Apply

Bat Cave Home Theater

#7 – Top 13 Coolest Toys On The Planet


Top 13 Coolest Toys

#8 – Guy Builds Star Wars Land Speeder Replica

Guy Builds Star Wars Land Speeder Replica

#9 – The Top 12 Coolest Toys On The Planet

The Top 12 Coolest Toys On The Planet

#10 – Look At Clocky Go!

Look At Clocky Go!

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[ July 9th, 2008 ] ... [ C. S. Magor ]

Functional Flying Saucer (Theoretically) Designed By University of Florida Professor

WEAV - Cut Away
Subrata Roy, an associate professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at the University of Florida, has a potentially world changing design that he is working on; a circular aircraft, which he terms a “wingless electromagnetic air vehicle,” without moving parts or fuel.

How does it move? Read on to find out. (more…)

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