The Stonehenge of Doritos Vending Machines

“Building-Sized Vending Machine Drops Doritos On Demand”…  These are tears of joy, I tell you.  So beautiful.  🙂

For SXSW in Austin earlier this year, members of the Virginia-based hackerspace North Street Labs were tasked with creating the world’s largest vending machine for Doritos. Towering six stories high and holding 800 full-sized bags of the popular snack food, the machine dropped Doritos on-demand when activated from Twitter or an iPad interface.


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Banana Wet Floor Signs

I have no idea if these are real. I have no idea where you can get them.  I only only know that 1) they should, 2) I want them.


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Desktop Tornado Trashed Lava Lamp

Forget the soothing undulations of the iconic lava lamp, sometimes you need the raging vortext of a tiny tornado on your desk.

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This is the device that creates a swirling vortex of air on a desktop. A built-in atomizer turns water into a cloud of mist while a fan in the base creates the updraft. Six circulation manifolds generate convergence and rotation, creating a rapidly spinning vertical column of air—the hallmark of any tornado.


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A Cutting Board Above the Rest

I don’t think I could actually bring myself to use these cutting boards. They are simply too beautiful to marr with a scratches and grooves.  🙂

Periodic Table Engraved Bamboo Wood Cutting Board, Geekery Science Gift, Graduation or Wedding Gift, Chemistry Teacher, Student, Kitchen Art

Now you have the power to create your own element! One of the greatest features of our Periodic Table cutting board design is the ability to personalize the 118th element Ununoctium. You may use this power to create an element named specifically for a person you know, or to commemorate a special occasion such as a graduation or wedding anniversary. Our Periodic Table of the Elements cutting board makes the perfect gift for science
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Plush Toy For Isopod Lovers

I mean who hasn’t wanted their own (very) oversized plush isopod?  Did I mention it has secret stash pockets beneath its scales?  Stay weird, Japan, stay weird.

Giant isopods (daiogusokumushi in Japanese) are passionately loved by some people now in Japan. This giant isopod doll has become less grotesque than real ones. The doll has cute round eyes and is very soft and comfortable to the touch.


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