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Of course you can’t watch non=pirated movies in this home theater, that’d just be an atmosphere breaker. 🙂
By Andrew Liszewski
Currently under construction at a home in Palm Beach, Florida, this Pirates themed theater was commissioned by Elite Home Theater Seating with a building and design cost of about $2.5 million. While it’s not officially licensed by Disney or anything, it’s pretty obvious the design aesthetics were inspired by the Pirates of the Caribbean films, and not Cutthroat Island. So what does that much money get you? Well everything from an over-the-top entrance complete with …
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Posted by Mystech
June 3, 2011
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With parents taking their kids to the beach, sending them to camp and generally getting out into the “great gadget destroying outdoors” this might be a good camera that won’t break the bank if lost or broken.
By Andrew Liszewski
Even though it snap pics with a measly 1.3MP resolution, is completely lacking in any kind of usable zoom and forces you to squint at a 1.4-inch LCD display, there are some very good reasons why you should consider this Underwater Digi Cam available from Photojojo.
1) It’s cheap. Like $35 cheap. If you’ve ever thought about …
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Posted by Mystech
June 2, 2011
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Heroes? Yeah, we got your heroes. Showing the rest of us how it is done; Japan.
A group of more than 200 elderly people in Japan have volunteered to help clean up the nuclear crisis at the Fukushima power station, where meltdowns and messes have caused radiation leaks. BBC News:
The Skilled Veterans Corps, as they call themselves, is made up of retired engineers and other professionals, all over the age of 60. They say they should be facing the dangers of radiation, not the young.
It was while watching the television news that Yasuteru Yamada decided
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Posted by Mystech
June 2, 2011
Speaking a guy that removes more than his fair share of hard drives from failing enclosures and laptops, I love this clever twist.
Turn any standard 2.5″ internal SATA drive into an external drive with the Silicone USB SATA 2.5″ Drive Enclosure. No tools are needed – simply pull the enclosure over the hard drive. The silicone enclosure covers the drive but still allows ventilation to prevent overheating. The enclosure uses a MA6116 chipset and SATA L-type internal data and power connections and supports data transfer rates up to 480 Mbps. It has a built-in USB cable and is compatible …
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Posted by Mystech
June 1, 2011