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Monthly Archives: June 2010
Real-life re-enactment of the opening scene in Toy Story
ChrisCrossMedia created this real-life re-enactment of the opening scene in the first Toy Story film. This is the best reason to own all the toys in Toy Story! :) Thanks Bommy! Share this:EmailFacebookRedditDiggStumbleUpon
T-Level Infinity Rolltop 43L backpack
T-Level, a subsidiary company of South Korea-based LIFUL makes these gorgeous backpacks that are now available at The Reed Space in NYC. The T-Level Infinity Rolltop 43L backpack is one of my favorites from their collection and one that I’m … Continue reading
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How Secure Is My Password?
Wanna see how long it might take a computer to crack your password? Then head on over to How Secure Is My Password and type your password in to find out! The site doesn’t log any info and it uses … Continue reading
The CableClip from Bluelounge
Bluelounge has unleashed a new product called the CableClip that is essentially a good looking cable management device. If you aren’t keen on using Velcro ties or wire ties, the CableClip is a good alternative for managing your cables (from … Continue reading
Bust-A-Cap glass breaker
I was thinking about glass breakers lately (like those seen on city buses) and I found out about these Bust-A-Cap end caps for flashlights that basically turn your flashlight into a glass breaking machine. Check out the demonstration video above … Continue reading
The Pixar movie catalog
It’s sort of mind boggling to think that there exists a movie studio today that has yet to make a bad film. Yes, I know they don’t have as huge of a collection as some other studios, but to think … Continue reading