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| May 21, 2008 |
10:43 am |
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6:10 am |
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6:08 am |
Mike Hanttula writes: |
Pixeloo "un-toons" well-known characters by converting their cartoon images into seemingly flesh & blood creatures.
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6:03 am |
Mike Hanttula writes: |
ManBabies takes normal photos of (what could be) fathers & children, but switches the heads for disturbing results. ManBabies!
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5:57 am |
Mike Hanttula writes: |
I rather miss whimsy & novelty in product design. Yes, I know it’s still out there, but you have to look for it. Such as this "Container Ship" power strip. Brilliant.
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| May 20, 2008 |
9:23 am |
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| May 19, 2008 |
8:22 am |
Mike Hanttula writes: |
Who is the superest hero of them all? The Superest displays the drawings resulting from an on-going game in which the artists create superheroes to cancel out each others’ powers.
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| May 16, 2008 |
1:02 pm |
Mike Hanttula writes: |
The basic, red plastic Solo cup pleases me; probably since this humble cup has accompanied many of my life’s happy occassions (parties, picnics, etc.). Wanting to be less wasteful, I’ve been seeking a reusable alternative for my instances of festive consumption and found this glass version of the ubiquitous plastic cup.
At $34, it’s rather pricey. But, come on, it’s the plastic cup! Made of glass! Oh, the irony. Oh, the re-usability. That’s rich.
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12:33 pm |
Mike Hanttula writes: |
Yesterday, I was invited to a TASTE ADVENTURE while a friend tried out McDonalds’ new Southern Chicken Sandwich. To be clear: the photo above shows how many bites are required to decide to throw the sandwich out. Two. Two bites are required.
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| May 15, 2008 |
11:25 am |
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11:08 am |
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11:02 am |
Mike Hanttula writes: |
For those wishing to increase the amount of ridicule they receive at work: TrekDesk is offering an upgrade to the completely un-beloved "workout ball as a replacement to office chair."
Of course, all joking aside, it’s sad how many of us spend countless hours stagnantly occupying office chairs. Maybe the TrekDesk is more of a "in the privacy of your own home" option?
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| May 13, 2008 |
10:27 am |
D. Ball writes: |
Okay, this is pretty cool. I think if I had no idea at all what Star Wars was - I would be consumed by robo-lust.
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| May 12, 2008 |
7:37 am |
Mike Hanttula writes: |
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| May 7, 2008 |
7:17 am |
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