Source: Sueddeutsche Zeitung 14.08.2008; Cartoon: Horsch
Poor taste by the marketing people
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Changing hair colour in Photoshop
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The Umbrella That Kicks Ass, Literally!
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French Fry Holder
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The USB Domino To Knock You Over
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Playing dominoes is extremely fun especially slamming the dominoes in the opponents face. Its just feels like victory. These USB dominoes are not to different. They look exactly like dominoes but have memory built in. Plug it in and the domino dots light up when ever you load something to the flash drive.
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Customize Your Own Speakers, Step-By-Step
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Does your mom have a weird clay doll sitting on your end table? Well why not have music come out of its face? Here are step-by-step instructions on how to modify that doll. Once you follow them you will get something this this:
Step 1: Get A Doll
Step Two: Trace/Outline Where You Want To Place The Speakers
Step Three: Cut Out The Outline
You Should Get Something Like This:
Step Four: Stuff It And Put Wire Through It
Step Five: Glue The Speaker
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The 2008 Beijing Olympics Got Extremely Techy
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Have Erasers Protect Your Glutious Maximus
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Furniture can sometimes be so boring and old-fashion, yet designers are incorporating a more modern touch to newer designs. This is a good thing; we all can now live at home in style. One such design created by Boex 3D Creative Solutions is the Pencil Bench. This bench was designed after having a conversation about designing a piece of furniture from a simple office object. The bench is made from 1600 individual pencils which can also be easily extracted and used. The price for the bench is going for £1200 (2450 USD).
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China to overtake US as largest manufacturer
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Oh the irony of it! All this as China is set to overtake the US next year as the world’s largest producer of manufactured goods, four years earlier than expected, as a result of the rapidly weakening US economy.
The great leap is revealed in forecasts for the Financial Times by Global Insight, a US economics consultancy. According to the estimates, next year China will account for 17 per cent of manufacturing value-added output of $11,783bn and the US will make 16 per cent.
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