Whether it be a USB Toaster, belt, hamster wheel, or sushi, you’ll find it in this gallery. First image.
If you thought parking in a fire zone was bad, then check out this “private parking” spot. There wouldn’t be much left of your car that’s for sure.
(Thanks, Pablo)
This is what happens when internet comments are turned into a business meeting — obscenities included. Video (by CollegeHumor) after the break.
What happens if participants in a business meeting behave like Internet commenters? Here�s a funny (because it�s true) video clip
[via Neatorama]
Simply put, this is most creative abstinence billboard we’ve ever seen. I mean, what does being an engineer have to do with it?
(Thanks, Jake)
First shown several years ago, this nifty “Beer Server G3” is one tool geeks use to serve beer. First picture in gallery.
In what can only be described as the end of the thirty something year debate about which is better, behold the pinnacle of versatility that is the, ingeniously titled, Apple G3 Beer Server
[via Gizmodo – TheMacObserver]
Another day, another knockoff. In this case, the boxes are even similar. Fortunately, you won’t have to shell out big bucks, because the prices are in pesos.
These boxes were spotted in a store in Mexico, fortunately the prices where in pesos, so the $25 asking price may not have been to steep for the novelty value. For anyone laughing their way home after making the purchase, be warned; the boxes contain an 8-bit NES knock off
[via Gizmodo]
Sometimes, the name of a video game is the best part. To start, we have “Bad Dudes vs. DragonNinja” (honorable mention)? First picture in gallery is #1 on our list. Which one do you like best?
Sure, dumping nuclear waste into lakes isn’t the solution either, but is keeping barrels of radioactive material on your balcony any better?
(Thanks, James)
By the sound of it, you’d be better off trying to put out the fire yourself rather than use this emergency exit, which doesn’t even have stairs.
(Thanks, Jake)
What happens when a keyboard key gets worn out? It grows legs and runs away of course.
(Thanks, Pablos)