It’s pretty and big! It’s a Dell Ultrasharp 2405 24″ Widescreen and in the shoes of unboxing.com, I have documented the opening and setup of this glorious new monitor.
That last picture is totally just for steve, so he could see an 800×600 image stretched out over 24 inches. And the image [...]
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Google regestered the domain googlecheckout.net/.org/.info recently, and, there is spectulation that google may launch a pay-pal esque system soon.
I disagree. This is like when it was discovered that google registered the domain gbrowser.com and for weeks people thought that google would release a browser any day, and, we have yet to see that g-browser. I [...]
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Oh man. Every so often steve and I look at eBay to see if there are any DeLoreans for sale. One time we found one for $8000, but we’re poor. This one is a little bit more expensive…
But look at it! It’s beautiful. Two bad things: as of right now its $45,300 and the reserve [...]
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This guy did a good job mocking the H2, and, i have to agree with him, the H2 is a horrible car that should have never been made. But thats another story.
Here are 7 modified Hummer ads, my favorites being the one above, and the 2 after the click.
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Red-tag Joe has a nice DIY project on hacking a Christmas Light String into usable indicidual LEDs. Reasons for doing this:
A. Its cheaper. ($25.00 for a string of 70 blue!)
B. Its fun. (come on, DIY everyone loves it!)
source (MAKE)
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Hacked Gadgets has 5 uses for old TVs:
1. Plasma Globe
2. Tesla Coil
3. Scope/Audio Fun
4. Jacob’s Ladder
5. Computer
The computer is more of a case mod, the Tesla Coil is something i want to make one day, the Scope/Audio fun is cool, but i dont understand it, Jacob’s Ladder and the Plasma Globe [...]
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Very cool, but if i were given this, i would just put my own Legos to the sides, and make it solved!
source (TechEblog)
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TeamDroid has a nice DIY on how to hollow out a light bulb
Pretty cool i think im gonna try it out one day, i mean, i have alot of spare light bulbs, and, this is a nice alternative to what i currently use them for!
source (MAKE)
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This is Gulliver Park in Valencia, Spain. The figure you see is an enormous fibreglass model of Lemuel Gulliver trapped by the Lilliputians, and the ropes that tie him to the ground form part of a children’s adventure playground. Children can slide down his jacket, climb up the ropes on his arms, visit the city [...]
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This morning i got this email in my inbox concerning the free USB memory stick that Microsoft was giving away a few months ago:
Thank you for your interest in the Mystery Solved Windows® licensing promotion. We’ve received your request for more information to help clarify Microsoft® Windows Desktop Licensing pre-loaded on the USB drive. [...]
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Lets face it, everyone loves opening up their newest multi-hunderd-dollar electronic device. But, there are only so many multi-hunderd-dollar electronic devices the average preson can afford to buy at a time. Now, everyone can go through the pleasure of finding out what its like to open up the newest multi-hunderd-dollar electronic device at Unboxing.
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