Sunday, May 20, 2012

Real Life Brawndo Fountain, As Seen In Idiocracy

Real Life Brawndo Fountain, As Seen In Idiocracy:

Brawndo, the thirst mutilator energy drink enjoyed by the citizens of the future in the hilarious Mike Judge movie Idiocracy, is now a delicious reality thanks to geek visionaries Dave Dalton and Craig Berscheidt of Hammerspace.
Just make sure the switch is set to Brawndo, or you may get a face full of toilet water! It’s UPS man tested, and approved by future President/Pro Wrestler Dwayne Elizondo Mountain Dew Herbert Camacho.
Link  –via i09

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Minifig Babies

Minifig Babies:

When you have both male and female LEGO minifigs, you are bound to see babies sooner or later. These custom minifigs are from Citizen Brick. Link -via Laughing Squid
(Image source: The Brothers Brick)

TIFI WIN: Who Says Gamers Are Messy?

TIFI WIN: Who Says Gamers Are Messy?:
white trash repairs - TIFI WIN: Who Says Gamers Are Messy?


Cultural and media stereotypes do? Oh… well okay then.


Is this the ultimate iPod accessory?

Is this the ultimate iPod accessory?:

There are several ways to make sure you don’t lose your iPod. Pockets work for many people. A belt-clip does the job for some. A few go a step further and buy a specialized wristband with a pocket to hold the device. But if you’re a professional body piercer, it seems there’s one more dramatic solution.
Yes, New Jersey man Dave Hurban has decided that friction and gravity are fine forces, but magnetism is the way to go.
He’s decided it’s a smart idea to simply stick a magnet on each corner of his iPod, then implant four magnetic titanium studs in his forearm, just below the wrist.
According to Hurban, he made the somewhat drastic modification for a couple of reasons. Firstly, he simply wanted to be the first in the world to do something. Secondly, he has always loved the idea of a strapless watch and now has one thanks to an iPod feature that displays a clock face on the screen.
It’s only fair to point out that 21-year-old Hurban is a slender, athletic chap and is currently sporting an iPod Nano. Only time will tell if he piles on the pounds and is able to upgrade to an iPod classic, or even gets enough middle aged spread that he can add an iPad, Tellytubby style.
For the record, Hurban isn’t the first person to attach an Apple device to his body. British man Trevor Prideaux, who has a prosthetic left arm, recently had a new custom model made complete with a dock to hold his iPhone, making it far easier to operate the touchscreen with his other hand.
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