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- IDEA Inc. Hard At Work On Tsunami Capsules
- Aerosol Beverage Turbo Tango Is Freakishly Compelling
- 20 Foot Animatronic Triceratops, Costs $350,000
IDEA Inc. Hard At Work On Tsunami Capsules Posted: 02 Jul 2011 03:08 AM PDT After a frightening tremor that’s shaken the seaside neighborhood you live in, the Tsunami alert goes off. What to do? What to do? Grab the kids and rush to the backyard (or rooftop) where sits a reinforced aluminum sphere. After strapping yourself in together with the kids, there’s silence. You wait. Then it comes, a mighty roaring sound and the ear piercing scream of collapsed structures outside. The ball jerks and tumbles, but you’re safe inside, even when it finally bobs up and down as it’s swept by the receding tide. Hopefully you packed some provisions. Rescue is a long wait. (...) © Geeky Gadgets, 2011. | Permalink | Unauthorized duplication and or distribution of our content is strictly forbidden © Geeky Gadgets, 2011 |
Aerosol Beverage Turbo Tango Is Freakishly Compelling Posted: 02 Jul 2011 02:04 AM PDT It’s a novel idea for sure, but you can't seem to suppress a lingering suspicion toward this ridiculous new beverage container. It begs the question: Aside from delicious juice, what exactly are you spraying inside your mouth? As for the flavor? Officially dubbed Turbo Tango, the smashing new beverage form Britvic is currently available in the UK only. If sales prove a roaring success, it’ll be rolled out across the cash-strapped European Union. Lovely. (...) © Geeky Gadgets, 2011. | Permalink | Unauthorized duplication and or distribution of our content is strictly forbidden © Geeky Gadgets, 2011 |
20 Foot Animatronic Triceratops, Costs $350,000 Posted: 02 Jul 2011 02:00 AM PDT And it moves! Okay, maybe just a little. But it is capable of limited mobility. Just don’t expect it to rise on its hind legs and pancake the car sin your neighborhood. That’s wishful thinking. If you’re puzzled as to why a 20 foot animatronic work of art is suddenly for sale, puzzle no more. To put it bluntly, the museum where this triceratops was on display for ages (okay, maybe a few years tops) wants to retire it. (...) © Geeky Gadgets, 2011. | Permalink | Unauthorized duplication and or distribution of our content is strictly forbidden © Geeky Gadgets, 2011 |
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