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Posted on Thursday, 7th May 2009 by Ferdun

 In order to prove the fact that Makita drills are high-precision power tools. Makita turned to advertising agency Saatchi & Saatchi, drilled over 20.000 holes into a wall to create a huge black and white image of a Makita drill. To make a precise image, the distances between the holes had to be very carefully calculated.
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Posted on Wednesday, 6th May 2009 by Ferdun

It’s that a magic trick? No, it’s really. Just is clever optical illusion design. The shadow you see is part of the chair’s metal frame.Â
price of this chair is $1057, what an expensive magic trick show.
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Posted on Tuesday, 5th May 2009 by Ferdun

Water maybe the most important resource to human being, so here we get H2O — make pee drinkable
This is a device for emergency areas / unclean-water areas for yes, you guessed it, turning urine into drinkable water. Human or animal. First, pee on the Activated Carbon in the device to make the pee lose it’s [...]

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Posted on Tuesday, 5th May 2009 by Ferdun

This chair is notable in two ways. One, it’s the largest single piece of bendwood used to make a chair, and two, it’s the only chair tested by NASA and certified by The Space Foundation.
Of course, it’s also a sweet chair. Your body is cushioned by open cell visco elastic memory foam, used on NASA’s [...]

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Posted on Tuesday, 5th May 2009 by Ferdun

Not too long ago, Spanish designer Miguel-Angel Iranzo Sanchez showed off the Seat Brisa, which was essentially a solar-powered love seat. Now he’s designed the Brisa’s successor, the Duna, which comes off looking a bit more like a car with its substantial backside, but keeps the solar panels embedded in the hood.
From the designer:
The Seat [...]

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Posted on Tuesday, 5th May 2009 by Ferdun

How’s a car concept in olden days? Have you thought of that? Yeah, this is the concept car from 1980 called Citroën Karin, a concept by Trevor Fiore in 1980. It is a three-seater car.

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Posted on Monday, 4th May 2009 by Ferdun

The Mini Sky Umbrella($34.95) is an interesting product. It features the auto-open, auto-close function that is great for those of us who are constantly toting too much around to devote two hands to our umbrella. The 38-inch span of the Mini Sky Umbrella is plenty to cover two people. When collapsed, the mini design is [...]

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Posted on Monday, 4th May 2009 by Ferdun

A surefire way of sanitizing your kitchen cutting board is to add chlorine to the rinsing water every once in a while; sadly who’s got the time for it! We basically soap it thoroughly and rinse it off hoping that the bacteria are washed away and are not having a picnic out there! About 76 [...]

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Posted on Sunday, 3rd May 2009 by Ferdun

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We have had the wonderful opportunity to interview Richard Duff of General Motors. Richard has most recently worked on the 2010 Buick LaCrosse and the 2010 Buick Invicta. He is doing some amazing work and is definitely helping the Buick brand to produce some heat! Look for these nice looking cars on the road soon!

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Posted on Sunday, 3rd May 2009 by Ferdun

At the New York Auto Show GM and Segway have presented the P.U.M.A. project, a working prototype of a two-wheels electronically stabilized electric vehicle. Capable of transporting two passengers, it embodies a new vision for the future of urban transportation
 

Project P.U.M.A. (Personal Urban Mobility and Accessibility) is an under development project that has the the [...]

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