Rube Golberg in Nintendo
Rube Goldberg fan, what can I say? This nintendo gig is trying but it’s pretty cool :)
Rube Goldberg fan, what can I say? This nintendo gig is trying but it’s pretty cool :)
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Why shoot pucks when you can shoot cars? Top Gear is one of my favorite tech geek programs on TV. Can you get this in Japan? If not, i recommend you watch it here.
This video is really useful, especially if you’re a practical joker. What’s better than shocking random people who are so kind as to take pictures for you? “1, 2, 3…zzzzzzzAAAPPPpppp!!! yEeeeeeeoowww u muth-aaaaoooowww!!”.
Yeah. This one would take the cake. Better than lighting a bag of sh*t on fire and leaving it in front of your neighbor’s door and watching him stomp the fire out with his shoe. Only to find that he has be stepping on crapola and it’s gotten everywhere.
Who needs this:
when you can have this:
But check out that cool ball thrower, you never need to play with your dog again. Although, that kinda defeats the purpose of having a dog if you’re too lazy to care for it. That includes playing with it, moran.
The Korg DS-10 may sound like an alien from out of space but it’s really a software that turns your Nintendo DS into a synthesizer. Now.. this only makes the DS 100 times cooler than the PSP because not only does it please the gamer geeks, it appeases the music geeks too. Those long rides home can now be turned into a mini music production time if the gamer/musician got tired of Mario.
The Korg DS-10 is only available in Japan. The Korg costs 4,800 Yen, that’s about USD47. More info about the Korg:
- Two patchable dual-oscillator analog synth simulators: - Four-part drum machine that uses sounds created with the analog synth simulator - Six-track (analog synth x 2, drum machine x 4) /16-step sequencer - Delay, chorus and flanger sound effects available from the mixing board - Three note-entry modes: touch-control screen, keyboard screen, matrix screen - Real-time sound control mode via touch-control screen - Exchange sounds and songs and play multiple units simultaneously through a wireless communications link
Right out of Japan, this cyber goggles promises that you will never lose anything again. Well, aside from the fact that you’d look like a fool wearing them throughout the day, I guess I can see the usefulness in it in a laboratory. You do not want to forget you placed that ricin tube. This creation from University of Tokyo can and might be a breakthrough in crime scenes or in old folk’s community. It recognizes objects like hammers, keys, radio, TV, etc … unfortunately this is still in it’s prototype stages. Until it is completed and works at least 98% without a hitch, we are going to have to invest in a good key locater. :)
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The Sony Vaio is pretty noteworthy. It is better than the MacBook Air in many, many ways not just because it’s a PC but because it actually contains functionality that makes sense. But that aside, this new Sony Vaio allows you to customize a design that suits your trend and express your lifestyle using the Graphic Splash Expression Collection . I’m always a go for stuff that expresses one’s individuality - i’d like to have a florally print on my laptop simply because i am a girl, please.
Check the link out up there, it is pretty cool. Prices for these new Sony Lappies are $1279 and up.
The geeks at Gizmodo found it on Ebay. Sheesh.
MP3 comes in all forms and sizes these days including a Lego Looking MP3 Player. The only thing we haven’t seen in MP3 form is probably a sex toy that plays your favorite music while you apply some self-love…O_o. Oh wait a minute….we HAVE seen MP3 in forms of a sex toy already: The OhMiBod personal massager for iPod LOL! Well, the iPod itself isn’t the toy, the extension goes with it.
Anyway, the Lego looking MP3 Player without further ado is a plastic product by Homade. It looks exactly like the lego bricks you used to play with as a little kid. It’s cute, I think. It would fit very well in a nursery because no child is growing into a chic and cool teen with a lego block slung on his/her body. A block is $46. Not sure if it includes headphones.
Oh and if you have an iPod, pick up their iPod dock too, Lego style, for $40 bucks.
It looks like San Francisco bridge but this really gothic piano is prefect I think. It’s on suspension but it would still play. When it’s all silver like that it’s hard to say no…even if it could cost a bomb.
Check out Seiler’s website.