LoL. This kid cracks me up. I never knew “Obama” was such a funny word. I just love how when he is told to quiet down, he continues eating his spaghetti only to restart his Obama yelling. I wonder who he’s voting for President?
*Disclaimer*
Before you attempt this, please…please be careful. I don’t mean to sound like your mother, but you could really “poke someone’s eye out!”
*End Disclaimer*
Okay, that aside, you’ll need some canned compressed air, empty 35mm film cannister, and confetti. Just spray the compressed air upside down into the film cannister, fill the can with confetti, and put the lid back on tight. Place it on the floor and walk away. BOOM!
Designed by Max Knight for his friends at Arktip, the Walking Bike uses shoes to form the tire. In fact, instead of using rubber tires, it uses the rubber soles of the shoes to grip the pavement. Believe it or not, the Walking Bike isn’t just a piece of art work. It is functional…well, sort of (see the video). It just doesn’t provide the same “comfort” (smoothness) as traditional tires.
Spruce up your home’s rain gutter system with the
Rain Chain. The Rain Chain is a series of
copper-colored, metal “cups” that are connected
vertically to collect and transfer rain water from one
cup to the next. They kinda look like metal
tulips…right?
I found a website that sells these type of “Rain
Chains” online. They come in various shapes: “cups”,
“links”, and “lotus”. You can buy each “chain”
individually or in a full set. Prices range from $59 -
$259 per set depending on the style you chose.
The “links” style are the cheapest…and the most
boring looking.
Anyways, watch the video below to get an idea
of how Rain Chains work. Let’s just say, it reminds
me of a fondue fountain…
This elegant looking USB-powered Desk Lamp looks more like a faucet. It features a bamboo base that almost looks too narrow to support the long “neck” of the lamp. If it was any longer or had more weight at the end, it’d probably tip over. Given that the lamp is a concept, all of that doesn’t really matter.
But it sure is ‘purty’. The LED Desk Lamp is designed by Joey Roth.
Sony is launching the Bravia W4000-series LCD TVs, offering 1080p resolution with AVC-HD decoder, DVB-T tuner, 24p True Cinema mode, 128-degree viewing angle, HD Picture Frame mode, and a special Wide Color Gamut Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp which ups the backlight spectrum. The new Bravias will be rocking 20,000:1 the BRAVIA ENGINE 2 processor for rich and clear image quality. Its 10-bit signal processing gives the panels 1024 shades of gradation between colors.
Other than that, Sony isn’t saying much. No pricing or availability details were announced. However, Sony has revealed that the new line will come in 32, 40, 46, and 52-inches.