Unlike other bath accessories, this gadget “floats in your bathtub and pumps bathwater through its jets to create a fountain effect.” Video after the break. Click here for one more picture of the LED fountain.
Four LED lightsred, purple, blue and whitecan be remixed to turn your shower into a rave. On sale at Japan Trend Shop for $49.
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If you just can’t get enough of shipping container houses, we have even more images to whet your appetite. Click here for first picture in gallery.
From self-transforming shipping container rooms to towering retail spaces and emergency housing here are ten additional examples of breathtaking recycled designs.
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The $7,995 Epilog Zing laser engraver can basically “leave a personalized stamp of your choosing on anything that you can fit into it.” Video after the break.
The Zing is made to tackle nearly any material, be it wood, plastic, leather, glass, or various metals (of course)
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The Arc is a Microsoft personal mouse “folds closed to reduce in size by nearly half, giving consumers the comfort of a full-sized mouse with the portability of a notebook mouse.” Click here for first picture in gallery.
Then again, who needs to point and click and work when you can flip and drool? It comes in red or black for $60 and will be out later this year.
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That’s right, Kevin C. is offering his astonishing Batman Begins Tumbler personal on eBay. It features “LED lighting, 7 hard drive activity leds (3 in the jet exhaust, 1 on each side and 2 red in the front), 10 white led headlights, (1) 10mm blue and (6) 3mm orange leds simulate the ‘jet exhaust’, stealth power switch and DVD eject buttons, and more cool stuff.” Auction page. Click here for first picture in gallery.
Here are the specs: 1/6 scale Batmobile Tumbler with desktop Computer built inside. This is a one of a kind build that has been featured in Maximum Computer magazine (January 2008 issue). It has been featured on websites and blogs all over the world (google Batmobile PC and see what comes up).
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The Arc is a Microsoft computer mouse “folds shut to reduce in size by nearly half, giving consumers the comfort of a full-sized mouse with the portability of a notebook mouse.” Click here for first picture in gallery.
Then again, who needs to point and click and work when you can flip and drool? It comes in red or black for $60 and will be out later this year.
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Put simply, light graffiti “uses the movement of light to create amazing images and is created on the streets, in nature, and in studios by artists whose creative impulses transcend traditional media.” Click here for first picture in gallery.
Unlike projection bombing, light graffiti is sometimes produced as performance art, and sometimes just to capture it with photography and video, but either way it makes for some astonishing viewing.
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