Showing posts with label technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label technology. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Let Me check! Are they Real?? The reporter checks Scarlet 's boobs!
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Apple time line with Steve Jobs
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Friday, July 1, 2011
Smiley Toast Bread!
Does your toast smile at you in the morning or is it a grumpy old man? Quirky as it may sound, I think small nuances (or gimmicks) like this can really make a difference in your day. Bring out your shiny smile for the Smile Cooking Toaster! Think hair straightening iron for a moment, similar to that clasp design is this appliance. Difference lies in the electric-heating nano-membrane and different smiley faces you can use to singe on the bread. The transparent style really adds to the elegance and the timer display (with heating controls) makes sure you don’t ever burn your toasts!
Friday, May 13, 2011
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Last Resort: Floating Green Home Sets Sail w/ Solar Panel Power System
One of the biggest problems of truly living on the water is, of course, power: where do you plug in your floating home when you are off on an adventure, or simply spending some time a little ways out from the shore? Solar power is an obvious solution to living off the grid and on the ocean, but this design is stunning even aside from its sustainable off-the-grid energy strategies.
This award-winning design from RAFAA Architecture & Design has not only already won awards but – unlike so many similar visionary concept designs – is also scheduled for actual mass-production, so you should be able to buy (or at least rent) one in the next few years. Its shape is both seductive but also sensible – a creative blend of boating curves and house-like walls, livable layouts and functional floor plans.
The title has a bit of a wordplay mystery: called the ”Last Resort”, this floating house is perhaps a safer way to escape the end of the world than a land-locked bomb shelter would be, though, and certainly more stylish setting from which to watch the planet implode.
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