Jason was one of the first 10,000 people to complete Googles DaVinci Code Quest. He, and 9,999 others who completed the quest received an authorized working model of The Da Vinci Code™ Cryptex which opens with a password, is crafted of die-cast metal and plated in aged gold. Lucky dogs, this replica retails for $145 and isnt available to the general public until August at the latest. Picture after the break.
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Want to win a Neuros Recorder 2? Want to do some code breaking? Look no more! OhGizmo! is giving out this cool mini digital VCR for the PSP and iPod Video, the Neuros Recorder 2. They are in the spirit of the “Da Vinci Code” game. Its not easy but its fun looking for clues. You need to check their previous post and answer two questions. Winner will be choose randomly from the first 30 entries. Fast! Head over to OhGizmo!
This site is attempting to break a world record by selling its domain for over $12,000,000. Its a pretty cool idea thought up by some kid trying to get rich without working. Kinda like that guy that built the Million Dollar Homepage, except this guy is going for a bit more. If he successfully sold off the domain. He will 4 million to his supporter, 4 million to charity, and that will break the world record! Anyone? Anyone wanna go for it? Click here.
Want to win some gadget for yourself? This is just the right time for you. TheGadgetBlog, own by Mr Colbert, is going to celebrate its birthday on the 2nd of June and they are giving out lots of prizes such as iPod Nano, ScopeWatch, WickedLaser, Wireless Pc Lock and a lot more. There is no competition but of course you need to do something. Probably you would like to head over to TheGadgetBlog and take a look at the condition. Its free and were IN!
You should head your way to Pingmag. If you’re into bright colours and retro looking toy designs, they have a great article just for you, showcasing some cheap toys and sweets they probably found in their local supermarket or stores. I must confess, I often have to drag myself past the toys section in MacroMart. The temptation to buy a rubber dart gun with targets is too much to bear from time to time.
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Alex Skiyar the man who took 15 years which is 10,000 hours just to complete this most sophisticated detailed model of the Mil-24 military chopper. He start it in the year 1986 in Kiev (Ukraine) and completed in Toronto, Canada in 2001. He used over 1000 photographs to ensure complete accuracy in the reproduction and over 100,000 parts to complete this modeling project.
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Selecting top ten pop divas is quite an easy job, but scooping out top ten computer gadgets out of this highly dense tech-forest is pretty tricky. Researchers at technopedia have done a commendable job by presenting the top ‘dorky computer gadgets’. Its not really a good one but still worth to take a look incase you miss something before. Check out the “Top 10 Dorky Computer Gadgets”
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