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The Invisible Shield

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The invisible shield is an invisible, yet very tough film that goes around gadgets to protect them from scratches, scuffs and dings. It has a very tough texture because it was originally developed for the military, but as it turns out, it does an outstanding job of protecting electronic gadgets without interfering with their original design. Perhaps the coolest thing about the Invisible Shield is that it doesn’t hide the original design of your gadget, which is really great for gadgets that already have very sleek designs, such as Ap

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Platform TV Bed with 42-inch HDTV!

If you got money and want to be one of the laziest people in the world, we highly suggest to get one of these nifty platform beds with 42-inch HDTV on the footing of the bed.  Heck, you might even want to hook up a Wii and start playing some golf in your bed.

This is a custom one off piece that was built for a very good client of mine. It is a variation of my original design plan for such a TV bed. The wood used throughout is Black Walnut and is stained in a Java colour. The scale of this

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DIY – How to Make a Chapstick LED Flashlight!

Here’s a fun DIY on how to make a chapstick LED flashlight.  It’s pretty simple to do but a great idea.  Maybe Chapstick companies will pick up on this and make them as promotion materials.

This is an instructable on how to make a flashlight out of a ChapStick tube. After reading up on multiple LED instructables I thought it would be neat to make an original design that had not been done before. Since button cell batteries can be expensive, I went with an A23 (12V) battery that cost less than $2.00 for two.

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DIY – How to Make your own Zig-Zag Popups!

Here’s a fun little DIY for you or your kids, make Zig-Zag Popups!

Here’s a quick pop-up that only takes a few minutes and has a nice effect. All you need is a printer (preferably color) and something to cut with.

Original design by Masahiro Chatani.

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