Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Based On A True Story

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Graph Jam




Once it seemed that it was impossible to draw a graph with accuracy and simplicity. It required the assistance of an unknown device called "The Konphew-ther". But now with the help of the "Interwebs" one may create graphs of retardation with ease..... Great Success !!

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Isophone Concept



If you ever feel the need to use your phone in a swimming pool and not feel disturbed while blocking the entire lane, then here is the device for you. Created for telephone communications while in a floating tank. The balls remind me of the flushing device in toilet bowls.


Source : DIVCE

Samurai Sword Umbrella



Slice people and ... shelter yourself from rain at the same time ! Well not really, the handle is the only part that looks like a samurai sword the rest of its just an ordinary umbrella. It would come in useful if I needed to use "what do you get when you cross a samurai sword with an umbrella" joke during parties.

Source: ThinkGeek

SUmsung Omnia



First iOrange, now Sumsung Omnia. Well at least its got 2 Sim Card slots. If I didn't inspect the phone properly though I believed I could have been fooled.

Source: Endgadget
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Gutted EEE PC



An EEE PC with keyboard removed and touchscreen installed has been turned into this awesome device. The amazing things people do with their EEE PCs.

Source: Portable Monkey

Sunday, February 1, 2009

YouTube Finds

Here are some vids I found over the week that I wish to share with you guys, do enjoy.

Possibly Drunk Japanese Guy Introducing Mario



Japanese Extreme Makover



We Are AFSCME



How to: Coke Bomb



Interactive YouTube Vid: Street Fighter



Interactive YouTube Vid: Photo Hunt



Uncyclopedia: Singapore


(Whenever I can't find a pic to place here, I place an LOLcat)

I was introduced to this link through a friend, an article in Uncyclopedia about Singapore. Very funny read. It contains everything from the Founding of Singapore to SBS Buses to Steven Lim. Here's a sample:

Also, SBS Transit (Si Beh Slow) buses always travel with the speed of a cyclist, and sometimes it will go so slow while approaching the traffic light while it's green, gaining only a few seconds of speed when the light turns yellow. When the traffic light turns red at that moment, the bus makes a brake so strong that it resembles braking a F1 racing sports car suddenly while in full throttle. SBS Transit's buses are also often old (their oldest bus is still in service since the end of World War II), and may be poorly maintained, with rusty poles and rainwater (which came in through leaky roofs) collecting inside their buses. SBS Buses come with 2 X 100" HD-III (5760 X 3240) Creative™ levitating holographic illumination displays with cinematic 10.1 Dolby Surround Sound for "TVmobile" shows.

Conversely, SBS Transit's arch-rival, SMRT's (pronounced: Ass M Mati) buses travel at the speed of light at the bare minimum, in an approach that is designed to set them apart from their arch-rival. This instantaneous burst of speed sometimes causes the buses to be dislodged in alternate realities or parallel universes. One of their longest record was 1 hour+ per interval. Often this is a very dark bus often took by spicy and hairy neighbours. Maybe it is too dark and the driver lost his way when the zerglings flood the bus with their spices and hair? This approach has made many fans out of their commuters, who switched to their buses after being pissed off at the way SBS Transit's buses are driven despite the fact that their buses are commonly infested with cockroaches (and sometimes, Grues), with air-conditioning that mimic Death Valley on hot days and Antarctica on cold ones, and a suspension system that's guaranteed to either aid in digestion or indigestion, depending on who you ask. Some of their newer buses are even designed by Pininfarina, the same Italian guys that designed the Ferraris, to ensure top performance at high speeds.

Source

This Is What 1 Billion Dollars Look Like




This may be the only time you will be able to see a billion dollars like this so feast your eyes. This is actually a piece of art work (a really expensive piece) by Michael Marcovici. Check the source for another piece of his works of art.

Wikianswers Launched




Launch of a new Q&A site read the source to find out more

Jimmy Wales, co-founder of Wikia and Wikipedia, has launched a new Q&A site, named Wikianswers. This may sound familiar to some; this is because the Q&A section of Answers.com is called Wiki Answers. However, Jimmy Wales' version is named 'Wikia Answers', with the name being turned into 'Wikianswers'. Confusing for some.

Wikianswers via Neowin