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Paintball Robot Paintball Robot

May 31st, 2011 David No comments

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Feel like taking a flyer on a possibly vaporware remote control sentry? Then step right up and make a pledge for the Paintball robot ($1,200). This tactical robot will feature a top-mounted paintball gun with elevation change capabilities, as well as a tracked base that can climb stairs and turn in place, all while being light enough for a single person to carry it, and allowing you to control it from afar. Sound far-fetched? It might be, but you’ll never know if you don’t try.

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Top 10 Ergonomic Upgrades for Your Workspace

May 30th, 2011 David No comments

500x ergotastic Top 10 Ergonomic Upgrades for Your WorkspaceIt’s easy to forget about your body’s needs when you’re deep into your work or the net—until your body offers a painful reminder. Save your physical shell some strain with these cheap, customizable ergonomic workspace upgrades.

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10. Elevate your laptop to eye level

laptop stand Top 10 Ergonomic Upgrades for Your WorkspaceYour neck can’t text you to explain how annoying it is to have to keep looking down at your laptop. Over time it will let you know, though, in a nagging, painful way. If your laptop is your day-to-day work machine, elevate it to eye level using any one of a number of clever solutions. Perhaps one among our Top 10 laptop stands will do the trick, or a built-to-fit DIY pipe stand. Any of them are better than imagining yourself as a hunched old man or woman, constantly warning the neighborhood kids to sit up straight and look ahead.

9. Mix up your positions with a standing desk

standing desk Top 10 Ergonomic Upgrades for Your WorkspaceIt’s hard to slouch when you’re not in a seat. To help your body benefit from your upright instinct, and give your lower body a break from sitting, work a standing desk into your workspace. You can go for it in a big way, like with this handcrafted setup, stick with something as simple as a $20 model or a surface on a storage rack. If you want to go really fancy, you could try a treadputer or something like this adjustable desk. It doesn’t have to be your only desk, either—just a break room for your butt.

8. Get better sleep support

sleepy Top 10 Ergonomic Upgrades for Your WorkspaceHow your back, neck, and joints fare over eight hours of work can be influenced by how they spent eight hours in bed. Give your body a better night’s sleep by catching up on Lifehack.org’s pain and posture basics. According to the post, the standard, no-pain position to shoot for is “on your side, knees bent, pillow between the knees, and your head resting on a single pillow,” or on your back with one pillow under your knees and one under your head. You might need to leave out an element or two from that ideal if you’ve got a hard-set sleeping habit, but it’s worth considering a switch-up. Photo by james.thompson. (Original post).

7. Invest in a real mouse and keyboard

best mouse Top 10 Ergonomic Upgrades for Your WorkspaceIf you’ve stuck with your mouse and keyboard just because your desktop came with them, we feel for you. If you’ve been using a laptop at a desk without an external mouse or keyboard, we’re in tears. Invest in the tools your hands spend thousands of hours on every year by perusing the best mouse recommendations from Lifehacker readers and their ultimate keyboard picks. All of them are designed with a good hand feel and better functionality in mind. Consider your hand comfort worth five cents an hour? You’ll amortize these puppies in no time.

6. Align yourself properly with your computer

usable workspace Top 10 Ergonomic Upgrades for Your WorkspaceAdam’s had his problems with hand, wrist, and back pain from repetitive stress and other conditions at his workspace, and a few years ago, he decided to set up a healthy, usable workspace to get back in shape. His post is a front-to-back assessment of what healthy working spaces should include, but his basic sitting setup involves keeping your elbows bent near 90 degrees, keeping a mouse comfortably within reach of a keyboard, avoiding slouching, and keeping a monitor at eye level, between 18-28 inches from your face.

5. Build your own ergonomic desk from scratch

custom desk Top 10 Ergonomic Upgrades for Your WorkspaceYou don’t have to have Bob-Vila-level woodworking skills to craft your own workspace—after all, college students have been laying doors on cinder blocks for years. To make an actually ergonomic desk from medium-density fibreboard, you need two power tools (your neighbor has them if you don’t), time enough to sketch and plan your cuts, and measurements to know how high you should set up the legs, so your monitor is at eye level and you’ve got just enough room for everything you’re working with. When you’re done, you can paint or stain it whatever color you’d like, and when your friends ask where you got that desk, well, you know the answer. (Original post)

4. Use exercises to ward off RSI

huymnyrohjq Top 10 Ergonomic Upgrades for Your WorkspaceYou can do a lot to prevent stress and pain in your hands working at a computer all day, but you’ll almost inevitably have bad days full of overly long hours, and, over the long haul, risk sidling yourself with repetitive strain injury (RSI). Percussionist David Kuckhermann knows a thing or two about repetitive wrist and forearm strain, as does RSI expert Sherry Smith, and they both recommend and demonstrate a few simple exercises that can ward off and heal the effects of working your hands into knots. (Original post)

3. Fine-tune your desk spacing

ergonomic setup Top 10 Ergonomic Upgrades for Your WorkspaceAre you the type that busts out the tape measure whenever you’re putting anything up on the wall? For setting up your workspace with proper distances and heights between yourself and your computer tools, ergonomic goods firm Ergotron offers an ergonomic workspace planner that, once you enter your height, gives up the details on suggested seat heights, monitor heights and distances, and keyboard shelves. If you’re thinking about working in a standing desk, they’ve got measurements for that, too. (Original post)

2. Use software enforcers

antirsi Top 10 Ergonomic Upgrades for Your WorkspaceIt’s great that you’re dedicated to pushing out this project on time, but unless your deadline’s right this hour and you need every second, you should be stepping back occasionally to give your wrists, eyes, and arms a rest—and maybe even read something off-screen, while you’re at it. If mental reminders aren’t enough, apps like AntiRSI and Timeout for Macs, and Workrave for Windows and Linux, force you, in differing levels of subtlety, to take a break and physically remove your hands from the keyboard every so often. (Original posts: AntiRSI, WorkRave, Time Out)

1. Go easy on your eyes

thumb160x eye Top 10 Ergonomic Upgrades for Your WorkspaceEye strain is particularly bad news for those who write (code, copy, or anything else) or assemble things on a computer all day—it hits you right in what feels like your brain, and makes concentration terribly hard. Two simple solutions are to turn on ClearType and increase your monitor refresh rate in Windows systems, or install a serious protection scheme like EyeDefender. Reader’s Digest suggests other easy eye fixes, like keeping your monitor slightly below eye level to bring less glare into your retinas. And simply using a darker desktop theme is often a nice first step toward reducing the amount of time you feel like you’re staring into a flashlight with words written on it.


What improvements, big or small, have made the greatest difference in your workspace health? Pass on the knowledge in the comments.
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Jack Daniel’s Ready-to-Drink Jack Daniel’s Ready-to-Drink

May 29th, 2011 David No comments

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If you’re busy slaying the rabid possums that are messing up your grand championship of cornhole, you probably don’t have time to waste mixing your own Jack & Coke. Enter the Jack Daniel’s Ready-to-Drink ($10) offerings. These perfectly mixed beverages, which come in aluminum-bottle four-packs, give you instant access to Jack & Cola, Jack & Ginger, or Jack & Diet Cola.

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iBox – are you kidding?

May 28th, 2011 David No comments

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Thodio iBox

Tired of all the same-looking iPod speakers out there? Grab yourself a Thodio iBox (€359 and up; roughly $490). This unique portable speaker solution features two front-mounted, uncovered speakers with a central bass port that creates a “mouth” of sorts, a body made from MDF, oak, teak, mahogany, or a host of other types of wood, your choice of amplification up to 2 x 70 watts RMS, a rechargeable battery good for 15 hours of playback, an 3.5mm auxiliary input and output, and an optional top-mounted iPod dock — pretty much a necessity, unless you like lower resale value.

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Sky Lanterns

May 27th, 2011 David No comments

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Super cool sky lantern – great effect reminds me of Disney’s Rapunzel movie lantern scene.

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Denon N7 Streaming Receiver

May 26th, 2011 David No comments

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Give your vintage speakers a passport to the future by hooking them into the Denon N7 Streaming Receiver ($480). This 65 Watt AM/FM/CD/iPod receiver features built-in Ethernet and Wi-Fi, giving you access to networked features like access to digital files stored on a PC or NAS, support for audio streaming from Pandora, Napster, or Rhapsody, support for remote control via the Denon remote app for iOS, and AirPlay support, making that iPod/iPhone dock on top just a wee bit redundant. Also pairs well with Denon’s SC-N7 Speakers ($135; pictured).

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Ben & Jerry’s Pint Lock keeps your ice cream safe

May 25th, 2011 David No comments

 Ben & Jerrys Pint Lock keeps your ice cream safe

As an ice cream lover, I can remember countless times when I had a never-ending craving for some chocolate, creamy ice cream. But when I opened the freezer, I was disappointed to see that the pint I opened yesterday was gone, eaten by some no-good ice cream thief. If you find your ice cream cravings being ruined by a similar scene, you need Ben & Jerry’s Pint lock. It’s a special combination lock that will fit right over the top of any pint of ice cream. Reasonably priced and very simple to use, get your Pint Lock by visiting the Ben & Jerry’s website. You will never miss out again on a sweet bowlful of your favorite frozen flavor. I think I may go unlock a pint right now!!

Due to roommates that didn’t quite understand my displeasure at my consistently disappearing ice cream, I had to resort to this. Not a gag, it is actually is designed with the intention to work. Though I suppose that since the container it is “locking” is made of waxed cardboard (which can be deformed a bit) it won’t keep out a serious professional penetration attempt.

I found that it sends a warning message, sort of like one of those little LED’s you put in a car to give the appearance of having an alarm.

Guaranteed to Keep Your ice Cream (and Calories) To Yourself

When I was a child, my father who a was a brilliant physician, used to sneak down to the large family freezer and eat the half-gallon size ice cream container down to the last possible bite. Then he would deliberately and with malice aforethought, place the empty container back into the freezer after inserting one of his business cards with his office hours and phone number stamped on it inside. As far as I can remember, he never showed a shred of remorse for his selfish indulgence, even if he was forced to buy a larger size trousers and/or belt every once in a while.

do not misunderstand. There was never even a momentary doubt as to who the culprit was, but my father’s actions did force the rest of the family to become more creative in where we hid the family’s real jewels.

Without giving away any family secrets, the Euphori-Lock Combination by Ben and Jerry have addressed the pressing (against thighs) need to keep one’s ice cream along with one’s politics and religious persuasions to oneself. The inspiration for the Euphori-Lock came from one of their fans who wrote to tell them of his personal torment over his very private pint of Rocky Road ice cream. In whispers, he spoke of his overwhelming fear that his roommates would eat it all before he could get home. His obsession was so bad that he couldn’t concentrate on his schoolwork and he had trouble sleeping leaning against the closed refrigerator door.

The Euphori-Lock Combination has been around for about two years now, and has insured its immortality by successfully easing the troubled and carbohydrate-infused minds of its staunchest users. It is a strong security ring that slips around the tub’s upper lid, and its comes complete with its own top-secret security code, which will unlock it at will. (It might be a good idea although this action is not suggested in the enclosed instructions, to find a way to swallow this code number even though it does not, at least at this time, come in assorted fun flavors. (Hush, hush! Need I say more?)

This chastity ice cream belt can be yours for a mere $5.50! If you don’t have an urge to buy one of these Euphori-locks for yourself, just close your eyes and think of that “don’t touch my stuff” freak who may occasionally find his or her way onto your holiday gift list. You have found the perfect, inexpensive present for this person whom you don’t think too much of anyway.

So what are you waiting for? Calories await and the ice cream is melting fast!


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Perch Speaker

May 24th, 2011 David No comments

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2011 seems to be shaping up as the year of the wireless portable speaker, and the Perch Speaker ($180) looks to be one of the more stylish options out there. This two-piece speaker/dock features Bluetooth for wireless audio streaming, a magnetic charger built into the dock, which also sports a tray for charging your smartphone or media player, a built-in digital clock with alarm function, and an integrated microphone for speakerphone calls. Get in early to lock in the price – it’ll rise to $200 once the first round of commitments is over. [Source Uncrate.com]

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For $95,000, a Porsche Boxter turns into Bugatti Veyron

May 23rd, 2011 David No comments

Porsche Boxter into Bugatti Veyron 1 For $95,000, a Porsche Boxter turns into Bugatti Veyron

Talk about customization. car enthusiasts are often known to turn average cars into ones that look like million dollar models. But again, often enough we come across someone who like to Pimp their ride to a whole new level. One such customizer from Poland has managed to turn his little Porsche Boxter sportscar into a Bugatti Veyron look-alike. the longer tail, slightly different wheels and headlights will give it away, but other than that, this conversion into the king of supercars looks like a success. A lot of time and attention has definitely been put into the making of this wannabe, as none of the parts exist.

Its copy cat procedure included most of the body panels first modeled in clay and then molded in fiber glass. In a day and age where the Chinese copycats have flooded the markets, this could whet your appetite, and is available for sale in Poland for a cool €124,636 (around $95,000).

However, we don’t believe Jeremy Clarkson will approve!

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Stuffed Hamburger Press

May 22nd, 2011 David No comments

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Sure, toppings are all well and good, but there’s something special about a burger with its flavor accomplices stuffed inside the meat. The Stuffed Hamburger Press ($12) makes creating these culinary delights a breeze: simply fill each side with meat, press to make a well in the center for holding your goodies, and press one more time to ready the patty for cooking. Here’s to that chorizo and poblano-stuffed turkey burger you’ve been thinking about.

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