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Sunday March 26, 2006

Video: LED car rims display digital image while driving

Dub Pimpstars
"You can create custom images and change them while driving."

They are made by Dub and called Pimpstars... Who knows...

Article with video
Place to buy them for $12,500 - $19,500 depending on the size

Comments:

nicole : Why, people? WHY?? Nice blog, by the way. Found you on BlogMad.
mastereddy : cool site you have here mate. thubs up
Tabz : Oh...my....goodness.
bmahfood : Likely to cause even more crashes.

Sunday March 05, 2006

Video: Silicon Valley Fight Club

Silicon Valley Fight Club

Interesting video about a group of guys who take out their agression on each other with plastic knives, rolled up oprah magazines, Hello Kitty toilet seats, cookie sheets, and other objects, click here to view it.

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Sunday February 19, 2006

Video: 6 year old solving Rubik's Cube



6 year old Ulf Wong solves a Rubik's Cube in 37.89 seconds. I've seen videos of it being solved faster, many you could tell that the cube was not properly scrambled to begin with, so this one is very impressive, even forgetting about his age.

Tuesday January 31, 2006

Spell with Flickr

Spell with flickr

"Type in something (ie: your name, your web address, a small phrase) and this great little online app will take what you typed in fetch pictures from Flickr for each letter."

Spell with flickr

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Sunday January 22, 2006

Short Video That Fools the Eye



A clip showing a cut-out that is built backwards intead of forwards, giving the illusion of movement from a stationary object. Watch the end of the video to see how it is pulled off.

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Sunday January 08, 2006

Optimus Keyboard February 1st!

Yes, The Optimus Keyboard, has been announced to be released February 1st 2006! Take a look, this is a awesome keyboard with great use of LED technology!

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Monday January 02, 2006

The Pitch Drop Experiment- The longest continuously running lab experiment

In 1927 Professor Parnell heated a sample of pitch and poured it into a glass funnel with a sealed stem. Three years were allowed for the pitch to settle, and in 1930 the sealed stem was cut. From that date on the pitch has slowly dripped out of the funnel - so slowly that now, 72 years later, the eighth drop is only just about to fall.

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