Stormtrooper’s Life at Home

This is Stormtrooper’s life at home when not working. Haha the baby stormtrooper is a LEGO version.
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Stormtrooper’s Life at Home
September 28th, 2009
![]() This is Stormtrooper’s life at home when not working. Haha the baby stormtrooper is a LEGO version. [via New Launches] Blood Energy Drink
September 28th, 2009
![]() You can act like a vampire now. Purchase one of this Blood Energy Potion which has the same color, look and similar nutritional makeup to real blood. It is the world’s first synthetic blood beverage. The fruit punch flavor packs 4 hours of energy along with iron, protein, and electrolytes. The re-sealable transfusion bag style pouch provides the convenient delivery of fluids for vampires and humans alike. $6 per pack. [via LikeCool] Toilet Paper Roll Art by Chadou Yama
September 28th, 2009
![]() This is what Chadou Yama does to those empty toilet paper rolls. Putting art onto it. That reminds me of Yuken Teruya’s Art. More pictures after the break. Read more… Monster Turbine Pro Earphones
September 28th, 2009
![]() The Monster Turbine Pro Earphones is designed by company founder Noel Lee. Priced at $300-$330, this earphones aim to bring reference-quality sound to a tiny in-ear package. It comes with With new proprietary driver design, high-performance “SuperTip” eartips for superior noise isolation and reduced sound leakage. Available in either gold with black chrome or copper with bright chrome bodies and also includes carrying cases, and an optional ControlTalk headphone cable making it compatible with iPods, iPhones, or other portable devices for full music playback control and hands-free calling. More pictures after the break. Read more… Microsoft Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000
September 28th, 2009
![]() Microsoft Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000 will be released next month at $90 which includes a stand-alone Bluetooth Number Pad that can be used with the keyboard or by itself. It is s thinnest keyboard ever, just a few millimeters thicker than a AAA battery at the back.
Stand-alone number pad that can be purchased separately for $45. [via Uncrate] Stink Mouse Prank
September 28th, 2009
![]() Prank your friends, co-mate or boss with this computer mouse prank which known as the Stink Mouse Prank. You’ll need a stink bomb, timer circuit, super glue, and micro switches. By Kipkay. Video after the break. Read more… Joke: The Dancing Duck
September 28th, 2009
After some wheelin’ and dealin’ they settled for $10,000 for the duck and the pot. Three days later the circus owner runs back to the shop in anger, “Your duck is a rip-off! I put him on the pot before a whole audience and he didn’t dance a single step!” “Hmmm….” thought the duck’s former owner. “Did you remember to light the candle under the pot?” Emoticon T-Shirt
September 28th, 2009
![]() How do you feel today? This cool light-up t-shirt features four different emoticons that you can choose to illuminate depending on your mood or the message you wish to convey. It comes in glow in the dark print design, choose from 4 different emoticons and get it run with 4x AAA batteries. Available at £30. KORG DS-10 Cartridge recreate Daft Punk Song
September 28th, 2009
![]() Korg DS-10 cartridge and Nintendo DSi were used to create the Daft Punk’s music – Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger. Video after the break. Vertu's first Clamshell Phone – Vertu Constellation F Ayxta
September 26th, 2009
![]() This is the Vertu Constellation F Ayxta, the company’s very first clamshell phone. The luxurious phone is made of expensive materials including stainless steel, ceramic, leather, sapphire crystal (for the display) and aerospace grade aluminum parts. It comes with GPS, 3G HSDPA, a MicroSD card support, a 3MP camera with dual LED flash, and the City Brief that tells you “restaurant recommendations, the latest exhibitions, shopping guides and important cultural etiquette tips” The Vertu Constellation F Ayxta will be priced at between €4,900 ($7,198) and €6,500 ($9,548). I broke my piggy bank, no, not enough. [via TechFresh] |
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