Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
AWESOME
I want one!

This nifty little bouncy ball type gadget is actually a digital camera that snaps 3.0Megapixel images when bounced. The SatuGO is notable in that it includes 1GB NAND memory and sports a timer/flash so it can also be used as a webcam. Just plug it into your computer's USB port for quick and easy recharging. No word yet on pricing or availability.

This nifty little bouncy ball type gadget is actually a digital camera that snaps 3.0Megapixel images when bounced. The SatuGO is notable in that it includes 1GB NAND memory and sports a timer/flash so it can also be used as a webcam. Just plug it into your computer's USB port for quick and easy recharging. No word yet on pricing or availability.
Head Bath
What the heck!!!!!!

If you've been waiting for a cap that gives your head/hair a good bath than the solution is here. Presenting the "Head Bath" cap, just place it over your head and let water start running into it. This thing not only looks funny but supposedly "helps your hair grow faster and fuller" by penetrating the pores in your scalp with the trapped water.

If you've been waiting for a cap that gives your head/hair a good bath than the solution is here. Presenting the "Head Bath" cap, just place it over your head and let water start running into it. This thing not only looks funny but supposedly "helps your hair grow faster and fuller" by penetrating the pores in your scalp with the trapped water.
Radio Toaster
Rat Race
TailGating
LIPS

This post would probably work better for the group doing theres on comunication but it was just oo wacky not to post and shows how crazy some technology can be.
you atach these lip shaped speackers to your computer or cell phone and they actually move to the sounds that they play back to give a cell phone call or a web came chat a little more personaliaztion. I just think its weird lol.
http://www.phoneyworld.com/newspage.aspx?n=1668
Electric Car
The car looks just like any other high-end sports car. In fact, it performs like one too and has technology built into the cabin that current cars do not yet have. But what you may not notice is that this car operates strictly on electricity.
The battery life for this car is pretty fair, with a life span of five years, or about 100,00 miles. The battery takes only 3.5 hours to charge, and lasts up to an astonishing 244 miles per charge. This car literally costs pennies per mile to drive.
Perhaps the most impressive feature about this car is the performance. The Roadster has a top speed of 125 mph (which has been electronically limited) and a 0 - 60 speed of 3.9 seconds. Most cars that cost $300k or more can not match these specs. And due to the electric motor, the car has instant power whenever the driver needs it, whereas with a car that uses gasoline, the power shows up much more slowly. For more information, you should definitely check out their website
to learn more. http://www.teslamotors.com/
With all the benefits that come from such an impressive vehicle, you'd expect the price to be astronomical. Well, it isn't. The base price for this car costs about $109,000. Yes, that's a lot of money, but not when you put it against other cars in its class. For example, lets take the new Corvette ZR1. The base price for the corvette is about $106,000, and has about the same specs as the Tesla. The Corvette does have a higher top speed (close to 200), but it doesn't have that awesome electric motor under the hood. Put it up against any car, and the Roadster isn't outshined by much. And don't forget, it's a first generation car - the technology can only get better.
When put in comparison, I think the Tesla is more than reasonably priced. Perhaps even on the cheap side. But it's technology like this that will boost other companies to put out such cars and move along with the advancement of electric cars.
How CD's Work
The compact disk is an invention that has dramatically changed our lives. Whether we use CD's to listen to music, or just store a massive amount of data, the CD is far superior than previous technologies that existed. For more information on how a CD actually works, check out the link below.
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