Posts Tagged ‘decades’




by max on April 5th, 2009
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Gameboy has been one of the oldest handheld units ever, the original Nintendo Gameboy I am talking about here. Gameboys have been hacked very much so, even after decades after its first announcement, not a bad idea to stick it on your iPhone, which may be hacked for the next decade too. That Girl’s Site has spotted one of the retro-gameboy iphone cases in Japan.  No word on where ...
by max on February 26th, 2009
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For decades, consumers have been using regular laundry/dryer machines to dry their bras.  Here’s an innovative idea that will dry your bras and keep them in perfect shape.  Why didn’t we think of this earlier? This is the BraDryer and as the name would suggest, this piece of technology has been specifically designed to yes you got it, dry bras! Which when you think about i ...


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by max on February 18th, 2009
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I have to admit during my stay in South Korea, I probably saw more DIY tractors/moving creations than I have ever did in my life but here’s a bunch of DIY tractors from Poland. I have seen this one too before, a motorcycle hooked up to a tractor, it’s a good, cheap way to farm. Since 2005 Łukasz Skąpski has been traveling all over Poland to document the story of the tracto ...
by max on October 20th, 2008
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NES has been long-lived ever since its launch decades ago.  Here’s another NES Cufflink to get you motivated on wearing that nice shirt to work.  Buy it at Etsy here. via engadget, geekygadgets ...
by max on September 10th, 2008
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Moller has been building flying cars for decades now based in Davis, California, the same town that I went to college.  I remember hearing about my friends who “saw” a flying car in the field at least couple times a month before I found out about it blogging. Anyways, Moller has a new type of flying car called the Autovolantor which can “fly” over traffic occasi ...
by max on July 11th, 2008
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Here’s a really cool DIY showing you how to build a hard disk laser scanner made from bunch of old hard disks. My latest tinkery hardware and embedded systems project is a homebrew laser scanner. You know, the kind you see at planetariums- sweep a laser beam around on the wall really fast, and draw vector graphics. Commercial laser scanners have been around for decades now, but b ...
by max on September 4th, 2007
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Yes, for some reason, we caught fire with people behind the products we cover. Couple weeks ago, we had a product submission from Halo Technologies for their Halo UV Vacuum. So somehow we were able to talk them into giving us a free vacuum. Well, instead of keeping it to ourselves and being greedy, we are giving it out! CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS ON WINNING A $400 Ultraviolet Vac, Halo ...

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