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Sandisk Cruzer Fit, A Tiny 32 GB USB Flash Drive the Size of a Dime
I would lose this immediately. But Jesus Henry Christ, look how tiny technology is!
Is it bad if I order twelve and just drink a SHITTON of whiskey all year?
Insert Coin: Impossible Instant Lab makes iPhone photos tangible
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Going back to a physical medium isn’t just for vinyl lovers. The Impossible Project (TIP) wants to make our iPhone photos equally concrete through its extra-simple Impossible Instant Lab. Don’t worry about setting up AirPrint or otherwise jumping through software hoops: the Lab captures the screen and prints it to Polaroid-compatible instant film as a keepsake. The design is even collapsible and battery-powered in the event you’d like to hand out hard copies on the spot. It’s no hobbyist effort, either, with a Leica designer and a former Polaroid factory both involved in making the Lab a reality. TIP is planning to move beyond its initial iPhone 4 and 4S support to include future iPhones and, if all goes well, more commonplace Android hardware.
Investing in this Kickstarter project sidesteps novelties like t-shirts in favor of the real product — and provides a very strong incentive to buy early. Backers quick on the trigger can pay as little as $149 for a Lab with a voucher for free film, or about half the $299 retail price. Pay the full cost and you’ll get a special black version with an extra voucher, while $2,000 will provide both a gold edition and a trip to the ex-Polaroid factory in Enschede, The Netherlands. Cameras could be in retro photographers’ hands as soon as February, but only if TIP reaches its $250,000 funding goal by October 8th. If your parents would like a little more than a Facebook photo gallery as a souvenir, or Instagram just isn’t nostalgic enough, you can hit the source link to show support and make the Instant Lab real.
(via Engadget)
WAT.
Stackable Wine Snack Packs of the Day: LEGO + Wine = WINO?
Order your interlocking, stackable life-enhancers today. Make a fort out of your empties. Fort Kickass.
[foodbeast]
Why yes, I would love some stackable wine. Like, immediately.
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A hot beverage produces heat and slight moisture that’s damaging to your furniture. The Floating Mug; designed by Tigere Chiriga is your beautiful alternative.
This is both incredibly smart and incredibly well designed.
Combining ten essential bartending tools—the muddler, standard and channel knives, reamer, jigger, zester, stirrer, strainer, corkscrew, and bottle opener—this modern wonder-tool allows you to craft libations you’ve only seen the likes of at your favorite speakeasy. Using the same compact, swing-out design of the classic pocket knife, this sleek all-in-one accessory has all the functionality of a professional cocktail-making set, without the bulk or the unnecessary add-ons and what’s-its.
Um. I want one, for work (as a bartender) and for life, generally.
HOLY LIVING FUCK THIS MACHINE MAKES COFFEE EGGS AND TOAST AT THE SAME TIME.
Holy living fuck, indeed.
IRIS by Mimi Zou
London based product designer Mimi Zou has completed “IRIS”, a biometrics enabled camera controlled by your eye. The camera works at the command of your blinks. It understands who you are by looking at your iris signature, and lets you capture exactly what you see by tracking your eye. This project brings about a refreshing new product experience, and challenge the existing interaction, typology and capabilities of cameras.
THIS IS THE COOLEST MOTHERFUCKING THING OF ALL COOL MOTHERFUCKING THINGS.
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