For brick furniture you can build yourself, look no further than LunaBlocks. Made from durable polypropylene, these bricks can be stacked together to create tables, benches, and more. Click here for first picture in gallery.
You can buy the bricks on the internet from Homology. The prices don’t seem so bad - ranging from $20 to $55 - until you realize that’s per brick. Still worth it, though.
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According to Peugeot, its 607 Feline concept includes “doors that slide into the front fenders, much like the Kaiser Darrin, and direction seeking headlights, much like the Tucker Torpedo.” Click here for first picture in gallery.
Its brutish beauty, will subdue you with its elegance and pizzazz. Feline is unique! It’s a breathtaking study of proportions, design and engineering.
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In this Resident Evil 5 producer interview, we “get inside info on the game that will be the pinnacle of the survival horror drama.” Video after the break. Click here for first picture in gallery.
Powerful lighting effects overwhelm the player with mirage movement and blinding brilliance, and even in the light of day, there is no safe haven in this Resident Evil.
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Sanyo’s Xacti HD1010 includes full 1920 x 1080 (1080i) resolution recording, “Face Chaser” face detection technology, 300fps slow motion mode, 4.0-megapixel stills, SDHC card slot, 10x optical zoom, and a 2.7-inch LCD display. Available in July, priced at $800. Video after the break. Click here for first picture in gallery.
Nothing compared to Casio’s freakish EX-F1 but a nice novelty for shooting the kids’ sporting adventures. Sanyo also tossed in a new 7fps continuous still shot mode which snags images at the sensor’s maximum 4 megapixel resolution.
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This nifty magnetic accelerator kit from ThinkGeek “is a great study for science fairs, but is just at home on your desk (just be careful what it sits near - these magnets are STRONG).” Video after the break. Click here for first picture in gallery.
Set the metal ball at the end of the track and watch as the energy transfers and multiplies down the track of magnets and metal balls until finally the last ball zooms off.
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LEGO has always been about creativity, and this slide-action crossbow pistol — called the “Thriller Automatic” — is no exception. Continue reading for an overview and video. Click here for first picture in gallery.
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Not your average countertop microwave, this model was designed specifically for computing. On the inside, you’ll find a custom tray with all the hardware components, with the power supply and ports located in the rear. Click here for first picture in gallery.
If you’re looking for some inspiration for your next Personal computer case mod have a look at some of these Crazy Personal computer Case Mods! I have seen a few of them before but this Microwave Personal computer Case mod stood out.
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