Archive for November, 2010
Cassette MP3 Player lets you rock out 80’s style

It’s pretty safe to say that the iPod (in its many forms) has more-or-less conquered the portable music playing market. Of course that wasn’t always the case. There was a large period of time where [...]
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Original post by Scott
No commentsMeatball Grill Basket – cook your meatballs the grill pro way

Who doesn’t love a good meatball? Alright, so vegetarians probably don’t, and plenty of other people as well. This product is not for those persons. Instead, it is for everyone that has thought to themselves [...]
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No commentsSpecial basket lets you cook your meatballs on the grill

Who doesn’t love a good meatball? Alright, so vegetarians probably don’t, and plenty of other people as well. This product is not for those persons. Instead, it is for everyone that has thought to themselves [...]
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No commentsAmerican Express now lets you exchange reward points for FarmVille credit

I’m starting to think that I’m the last person to use FaceBook without ever playing FarmVille. It’s probably for the best, as it seems to be one of the most addicting games known to man. [...]
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No commentsLeak now while there’s still time

Although those Jimmy Wales personal appeal banners have disappeared from the top of Wikipedia pages in the last day or two, it’s not too late to respond to another beleaguered Wikiman’s cry for help. Tim Maly, Quiet Babylon blogger and cyborg provocateur, has crafted an ask for Wikileaks in the same style as the Wales appeals. Only our favorite silver-maned information liberter(ror)ian isn’t asking for money–he wants your information.
Wikileaks, he reminds us, is “written by unsuspecting volunteers failing to secure one confidential document at a time.” With just a few thousand leaks, he pleads, you could help ensure the survival of the “5th most terrifying web site in the world.”
Go read the whole appeal. It’s a witty take on the Wiki of the moment. And it prompts speculative fancies about other campaigns Wikileaks could ape. Like Old Spice: “Look at your wiki. Now look at me. Now back to your wiki; now back to me. Standing in a shower of leaky secrets, of course! It won’t be long before no one has any secrets–no one except Julian Assange, that is.
Original post by Matthew Battles
No commentsAustralia’s TreeCycle

Just in time for the holidays, the Aussies have come up with a unique type of Christmas tree – one that’s unique and eco-friendly.

The TreeCycle, which took eight weeks to construct, is [...]
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Original post by Debra Atlas
No commentsProteam 2-in-1 LED Wind Up Energy Saving Flashlight

Here’s a great combination flashlight and lantern. The Proteam TO1005 2-in-1 20 LED Wind Up Energy-Saving Flashlight (or Torch for you Brits) gives you light whenever and wherever you need it.
The light’s [...]
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Original post by Debra Atlas
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