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Liquid eggs for the ultra-lazy
28 Mar 2009 • 7 Comments • 1,431 views

Another one for the machines. Now, you don’t even need to crack an egg. You just buy it in liquid form.
Egg In An Instant (or E.I.E.I.A as we like to call it) will keep for 21 days if sealed and …

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Mini Limo
17 Mar 2009 • One Comment • 1,954 views

What is mini, yet big? A Mini Limo (or Limo-Mini?) off course.

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Amazing holes
13 Mar 2009 • 2 Comments • 2,451 views

Remember the whirlpool photo from a while back? It’s starting to look a lot like a glory hole. The kind that Monticello Dam in California has.
This shot is of the Great Blue Hole in Belize, a natural sinkhole that’s about …

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Best and worst sewers in the world
12 Mar 2009 • No Comment • 3,000 views

Here is a collection of open sewers of the world. Quite disturbing to know that people still live in such conditions.
And to even things out, here are some amazing shots of drains and sewers from Japan, Germany and Canada.
The above …

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Highway engineer pranks
5 Mar 2009 • One Comment • 1,788 views

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More funny cakes
3 Mar 2009 • One Comment • 8,020 views

Remember the USB flash cake mixup? Here is a whole collection of such cakes.
Hard to imagine that people can make such mistakes honestly.
Disgruntled employees doing it on purpose is more likely, but there really aren’t limits to stupidity so who …

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Forests in the sky
2 Mar 2009 • 2 Comments • 1,092 views

The future seems to look more and more interesting. We humans haven’t done a great job preserving trees here on earth, but soon, they may be reaching higher than ever.
Architects have come up with the CO2 Scraper, a tall structure …

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Bubblegum Alley
1 Mar 2009 • 2 Comments • 2,422 views

The Bubblegum Alley is a 70-feet/20 meters long alley in San Luis Obispo, California, the walls of which are covered with chewing gum.
It is thought that the gum sticking tradition started around the 50s and continues to this day.
Despite numerous …

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