ever had to inject something in a hurry… but couldn’t find that slipperly little vein? WaisMed has the answer! the bone injection gun!
the U.S. army is reportedly using this in combat situations. this great little gadget just injects straight into the bone marrow if you can’t find a vein!
*crunch*
brilliant!
Bone Injection Gun«ó¢
LG has produced a limited run of 200 of these DIOS fridges. this 3 door fridge seems to be aimed at the Taiwanese market, but there’s no info about price, release date… or anything. so all you can do is look at the picture.
or maybe you could buy some fake diamonds, get out the spray cans and self-pimp your own fridge?
this is the most funny thing i’ve seen in quite a while… i was laughing so hard, just about gushing with tears of laugher.
lots more pictures at the link…
Backstroke of the West
since that site’s page has gone AWOL - i’ve added a page here to Post Pixel:
Revenge Of The Engrish (@ PostPixel.com.au)
the future of the wheel?
interesting… this will definitely help with conserving the worlds dangerously low air supply.
more pictures at the link:
The Wheel Reinvented
great entertainment!
watch the clip:
British Troops (direct link, WMV, 2.6MB)
well, looks like the trend of putting pictures from inside studios and companies is continuing.
now some photos from Blur Studios are have been posted in an article on CG Channel. great stuff.
Blur Studios: A Visual Tour
an interesting little short, now available for download.
A 5 minute animated film, directed by Ben Mars, based on a folk tale sometimes called Little Dog Turpie and the Hobyahs / Hobyar men.
The animation style is inspired by German Expressionist woodcuts and the drawings of H J Ford in Joseph Jacobs’ Fairy Books.
Linkage:
Little Dog Turpie homepage
Little Dog Turpie download (direct link. DivX, 50MB)
a great looking OS X app for choosing what music to listen to… basically CoverFlow will gather the album art and then you can browse the album covers until you see something that catches your eye.
maybe some people will think this is just useless… after all it’s gotta be lots faster just to scroll through a list of names? perhaps it’s just because i’m a sucker for some nice eye-candy… but this is an amazing app. it’s only at the “tech demo” stage now, but it works alright for me (PowerBook 1.25GHz, 1.5GB RAM).
Links:
CoverFlow homepage
get the latest tech demo at the download page:
CoverFlow download page
Mighty Mouse… i still can’t get used to that name. sounds like a little superhero mouse. i’m expecting to see branded lunch boxes and t-shirts all over the ‘net any time now.
the Mighty Mouse looks good and all… but still nothing compared to the Danger Mouse!
Click. Squeeze. Roll. Scroll.
oh it’s so poetic!
the Danger Mouse