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The Puppet Underground features puppets of all walks of life interacting and sharing comments concerning our ever changing world. Hysterically funny!
This home Wi-Fi equipment focuses on the clean delivery of IPTV and other media throughout the home but doesn't always succeed.
Date Added: Keeping Warm 11/21/2007 01:01
Colection of motorbike accidents.
Mudzy writes "In an effort to handle its nighttime public urination problem, Victoria, the capital of British Columbia, is considering installing high-tech urinals that disappear below street level during the day. Then at night, an operator comes by with a remote and the Urilift hydraulically lifts to sidewalk level in about two minutes. Then the unit is ready to serve all the nighttime party animals who don't mind peeing in a very exposed public urinal. The $75,000 system has been installed across the Netherlands, and have spread to London and Belfast, but Victoria will be the first North American city to try them out."
Date Added: my lil brother is like wtf 11/19/2006 16:12
The One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) Foundation on Monday revived its Give One, Get One (G1G1) program on Amazon.com.
Japan's Club Nintendo give out some really nice things. Special DS games, for example. But what about America? It seems they will be handing out physical goodies - that is, not ringtones and wallpapers like the European one - in exchange for your virtual points. Just like the Japanese club. Little is known right now, but as soon as Club Nintendo US is up and running expect to have a pretty list to drool over and envy. "Club Nintendo Australia" you say? Well we asked Nintendo at eGames what was happening with that. Their response? "Just around the corner". Let's hope that corner is not 2009.
Adventures of three kitties
![]() Female robot prototype. Programmed to provide tourist guide and answering door, and other surprises. Rated 4.4378 / 5 | 343 views | 14 comments Click here to watch the video Announcing the arrival of a keyboard that will change the way young people communicate with written language.
The cre8txt keyboard with SMS Text Translation will appeal to both young people and educators alike.
The keyboard is designed to capture the texting skills that so many young people have and allow those skills to be used to input words onto a computer.
The cre8txt keyboard connects directly to a PC running Windows® and provides quick character entry via the mobile phone style key layout. The cre8txt Software translates any SMS abbreviations automatically into Full English and also provides word and phrase prediction to assist with language development.
Marie Osmond fought back tears as she revealed her teenage son has checked into rehab during a TV interview on Wednesday night.
The Vh1 Mothership has a launched an eCritic competition beseeching all of you (yes YOU!) viewers and blog readers to send in videos of yourselves reviewing movies for a chance to win a trip to the 2008 Critics Choice awards (though we're offering no guarantees that you'll actually be able to touch Roger Ebert's neck waddle). Anyway, you can find a little inspiration in the videos below. I was working on my own video essay discussing the underlying psycho-sexual themes found in the film Three Ninjas Kick Back, but I still haven't managed to get my hands on a camera to record that.
First, John Mulaney shares with us his feelings about the film Scarface:
And now, Sherrod Small shoots a few holes into Titanic: Filed under: Misc. Gadgets So last weekend, some of the Engadget editors were getting together at our latest country club retreat (read: miniature golf) and we were discussing over glasses of chardonnay (read: a couple of beers) how we could improve our golf swing (read: none of this ever happened). That said, we're always looking to better our game. Fortunately for us, our pal Philip Torrone over at MAKE: Blog pointed us to a detailed set of instructions on how to make a golf club POV (persistence of vision, or a device that spells out words when swung) that writes "NICE SWINGING!" if you've got that coveted golf arc down. According to Zedomax, if you spend the time and money to build this POV, it should cost about $45 and ought to take about two hours to construct. Of course, a $45 gadget won't replace your $50/hr golf coach, but it may just make you the coolest (and dorkiest) player on the back nine. (Bonus points to the first person that makes one of these that spells out Engadget, or the "e" logo).
Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments BOLD MOVES: THE FUTURE OF FORD A new documentary series. Be part of the transformation as it happens in real-time Office Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!
This spanking new trailer details all the carnage you can handle in beautiful HD motion.
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