We have seen Lego Art, LEGO sculpture, wonderous Constructions and Lego Murals. But up until now the LEGOs themselves were the art, or possibly a video if the lego was part of an animation. The piece itself was also a singular entity, its not like you can take a...
Sipping on Ctrl-Alt-Del
by Steve Robbins | Jun 29, 2011 | Design, Food n Coffee
Notihng is more satisfying than drinking a nice cup of coffee in the morning. But when things are going out of wack, you now have the advantage of ctrl-alt-del coffee mugs. So take a deep breath, have a sip of your coffee, and just end some of those tasks.
Warrior Monster PC Gaming Pad
by Paul Muller | Jun 26, 2011 | Design
As someone who owned the orginal Xbox I understand controller issues. And as Game geeks we all have our favorite and our hated controllers. My favorite is the Xbox 360, it is as perfect as i could imagine it being. I absolutly hate the N 64 controller for the third...
Light bulb burning for 110 years.
by Steve Robbins | Jun 22, 2011 | Design, tech
Normal lightbulbs usually last for about 1 year, or 2500 hours, depending on how much you use the light. How about a lightbulb that has lasted 110 years. In Livermore, California, A Firehouse has a lightbulb that’s been burning since 1901. Made by The Shelby...
Superman and Friends in Bulgaria
by Steve Robbins | Jun 19, 2011 | Design
An unknown graffiti artist has transformed a statue of Russian Red Army soldiers into superheros and American icons. Superman takes center, while Santa Clause and Ronald McDonald were at his side, and others surround him. Below the statue, The phrase “Rolling...
Heart With No Beat
by Paul Muller | Jun 16, 2011 | Design, Geek
The beat goes on. but does it have to? Two groundbreaking doctors at the Texas Heart Institute don’t seem to think it needs to. The heart beats, and creates our pulse, because the tissue itself needs time to gather strength for the next downbeat, the next...
What tie would go with the armor?
by Steve Robbins | Jun 15, 2011 | Design, Geek
How would you react if you saw a co-worker walk into work in an armor suit? Wang Kang, a telecom worker in Shanghai, was able to experience just that. He was able to construct the first Iron Man suit, also known as the MK1. After 3 months, and spending $450, Mr....
Built to Own Steampunk Laptops
by Paul Muller | Jun 12, 2011 | Design
There was a time owning a piece of steampunk goodness meant that your or your friends had to have talent and tools at hand. Now thanks to Richard Nagy, the Datamancer if you have Money instead that will work just fine too. The Datamancer is selling custom steampunk...
Hoverbike today, Flying Cars Tomorrow!
by Paul Muller | Jun 11, 2011 | Design
While it doesn’t look like much beyond a cross-bred swamp boat and rocking horse. This beautiful contraption is the prototype for Chris Malloy’s Hoverbike. Yup you heard correctly. A crazy Australian designer/engineer has put together a prototype which he...
Norwegian Wood & Espresso
by Paul Muller | Jun 8, 2011 | Design, Food n Coffee
Espresso is to coffee, as good design is to art. You can call any old thing coffee and any old thing art. But to truly be set aside and aspire to the perfection of espresso or Great art. Espresso as a whole is an experience from the moment you grind your beans to the...
































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































