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I Can Has PrintBrush?

The future of printing. Think of the possibilities!

By: Bubba | Nov 14th, 2009 (1:16 AM) | Thanks: Havoc

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Get Away From Her, You Bitch!

The Power Loader "dual-arm power amplification robot" uses 18 electromagnetic motors that let the wearer lift 220 pounds without blinking. It gets its name from the exoskeleton from "Aliens", and even has force-feedback.

By: Spanky | Nov 4th, 2009 (5:12 PM) | Thanks: b stabby

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Instrument of Win

Behold the Eigenharp, the most ridiculously amazing instrument modern technology has yet to produce, as a pair of players recreate the James Bond theme with it.

Some behind-the-scenes footage from Engadget can be seen here.

By: Bubba | Oct 24th, 2009 (3:56 PM) | Thanks: CalvinHobbes

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Mmmm Gyros

It's such a cool time to be a kid.

By: Bubba | Oct 1st, 2009 (9:40 PM)

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MC Double DP

You all remember 'Don't copy that floppy'?

Here's the sequel. Seriously.

By: Bubba | Sep 20th, 2009 (1:37 PM) | Thanks: dc0de

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Computer? Compuuuter?

Scientists claim to have created a form of aluminum that's nearly transparent to extreme ultraviolet radiation and which is a new state of matter.

By: Bubba | Sep 15th, 2009 (11:28 AM) | Thanks: EverClever

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Sensor Fusion

We don't stand a chance in the upcoming robot war.

By: Bubba | Sep 8th, 2009 (11:46 PM) | Thanks: 7fw

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Probably a Better Way to Do This, But I Just Said, "Fuck It"

Ice T (yes, that Ice T) demonstrates advanced component removal from a MacBook Pro.

By: Bubba | Aug 13th, 2009 (10:02 PM) | Thanks: bronskrat

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Fly Away, Blackbird

Probably the coolest remote controlled airplane, ever.

By: Bubba | Jul 30th, 2009 (11:16 AM) | Thanks: branflakes0909

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Coaster Boaster

An adrenaline junkie has taken in-line skating to new heights and set a new world record after racing down a roller coaster track at speeds of 56mph.

By: Bubba | Jul 26th, 2009 (10:03 AM) | Thanks: Elite1484

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How To Make PC's Sexy Again

If computers looked like this, and with Windows 7 looking so promising, it might be time to walk away from the "Apple Tax."

By: SpunOne | Jun 29th, 2009 (9:05 AM)

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Stop! Hammer Time!

"Sheriff’s investigators have closed the unsettling case of a 49-year-old female construction worker found dead in her driveway after a neighbor witnessed..."

Read for yourself.

By: Bubba | May 26th, 2009 (8:00 PM) | Thanks: andrew748

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One-Eyed Monster

I have always found monster/slasher/killer movies to be scarier when you don’t see the killer. Obscured figures, suggestive shadows and noises build the suspense. These are the hallmarks of true horror. If only they could find such a creature that could strike terror into the hearts of some campers in a secluded camper.

Well Pornographic Star Legend Ron Jeremy has always had… a presence. But in his first film he is to star in that wasn’t a porno
(Bubba Note: This claim is untrue, but whatever.), it still ends up being all about his dick.

(Probably NSFW, even though it's a YouTube clip.)

By: Bubba | Apr 27th, 2009 (11:22 PM) | Thanks: jai dubs

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Off the Wall(E)

We've seen some case mods here but this guy went above and beyond on craftsmanship and detail.

By: Bubba | Apr 16th, 2009 (10:48 PM) | Thanks: Che1964

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SSD-Licious

Samsung techies linked 24 of the company's 256GB SSD drives together in a RAID with the hopes of making the fast SSD drives even faster. The system actually reaches transfer speeds of 2GBps. What's that much speed mean to you?

(NSFITG!)

By: Bubba | Mar 12th, 2009 (11:43 PM) | Thanks: rachelrose

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O RLY?

A popular video circulating on You Tube shows the discovery of a spy camera and a microphone hidden inside a digital TV converter box. Such devices are part of a government and industry surveillance program that is undoubtedly connected to the forced digital TV switchover being rolled out in the UK and US.

Ready? GO!

By: Bubba | Feb 21st, 2009 (9:58 PM) | Thanks: Dozen

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Pop Dat Hoe

This guy has Mad Cat skillz.

(Yeah, yeah, yeah. I know it's a front loader. Shut up.)

By: Bubba | Jan 6th, 2009 (7:20 PM) | Thanks: nomnomn

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NERFgasm

"We made a NERF chaingun fire about as fast as a 7.62mm M60 Machine gun. That's around 500 rounds per minute. We did two major modifications, increasing the voltage to the firing motor, and adding a round counter and a paint job."

Because who doesn't need want this?

By: Bubba | Dec 26th, 2008 (3:33 PM) | Thanks: zedsded

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Baby Blue Thunder

Just in time for Christmas.

Daniel Stern was unavailable for comment, Roy Scheider says, "You're going to need a bigger remote."

By: Bubba | Dec 21st, 2008 (6:10 PM) | Thanks: Che1964

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Maybe...Just Maybe

Video of early 1930 bulletproof glass demonstration:

Husband...check!
Rifle...check!
Glass...check!
Wife....hells yeah!

Imagine the frustration this would have gotten rid of!

By: Bubba | Dec 5th, 2008 (3:13 PM) | Thanks: Blinkybill

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Give Her a New Set of Keys

It's totally, like, a keyboard for blondes.

Note: You better also give her something decent after you give her this or you're going to get the crap kicked out of you.

By: Bubba | Nov 30th, 2008 (9:20 PM) | Thanks: easy mid get

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iPhone Glitch Found

This is potentially serious, so those of you with iPhones need to be careful!

By: Bubba | Nov 21st, 2008 (10:19 PM) | Thanks: JT Wood

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Data Loss

The various sounds of failing hard drives.

By: SpunOne | Nov 17th, 2008 (9:15 PM)

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Wood Shopped

SawStop Saws are the most advanced saws in the world. Each saw is equipped with a safety system that detects when someone accidentally contacts the spinning saw blade, and then stops the blade in milliseconds. In most cases, such an accident would result in just a nick on a SawStop saw, instead of the devastating injury which would likely occur on an ordinary saw.

Complete with video demonstrations.

By: Bubba | Nov 11th, 2008 (12:36 PM) | Thanks: JT Wood

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Get a Handle On It

In the car at the office, on the plane - it is useful to you all, and i just thought I saw it all!! OMG!

By: Bubba | Oct 9th, 2008 (11:29 PM) | Thanks: jai dubs

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Road Rash Waiting To Happen

The Deus Ex Machina is a wearable exoskeleton motorcycle concept, and it's pretty damn cool (although it looks a little impractical to me).

By: Bubba | Sep 23rd, 2008 (11:17 AM) | Thanks: dwooten

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The Importance of Being Earnest

Ernest Borgnine reveals his shocking secret to health in old age, live on FOX NEWS.

Sounds like I'm going to live forever, then.

By: Bubba | Aug 19th, 2008 (6:37 PM) | Thanks: Lukewarm

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Conan of Cyboria

So one cold lonely night in the land of Hyboria the paths of one lonely barbarian and one especially lonely GM (now, ex-GM) crossed paths.

By: Bubba | Aug 18th, 2008 (4:43 PM) | Thanks: jdbausch

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Pulse Pen

This pen records audio while you write, and digitally stores what you wrote while you write it... it's like some sort of magic or something!

Seems pricey, but I can see how this would be quite useful for students or journalists or even lawyers.

By: Bubba | Jul 26th, 2008 (1:18 PM) | Thanks: arothman

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Do Want

This may look like a Victorian music box, but inside this intricately hand-crafted wooden case lives a Hewlett-Packard ZT1000 laptop that runs both Windows XP and Ubuntu Linux. It features an elaborate display of clockworks under glass, engraved brass accents, claw feet, an antiqued copper keyboard and mouse, leather wrist pads, and customized wireless network card. The machine turns on with an antique clock-winding key by way of a custom-built ratcheting switch made from old clock parts.

By: Bubba | Jul 16th, 2008 (12:16 PM) | Thanks: rachelrose

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