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8 bit invasion - This would have to be the coolest thing i have seen in a long long time.
A MUST WATCH!
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By Adam Swinbourne
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Life-Altering USB Plug of the Day: Gonglue Jiang’s “Infinite USB” was designed with USB-deficient devices in mind: No more submissive yielding to USB limits imposed by stingy laptop manufacturers!
Pile it on: An external power adapter ensures that there is sufficient power for all your USB gadgets to hop on the multicolored USB Conga Line.
[yanko.]
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- Mar 22, 2010 (a Monday)
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- Mar 22, 2010 (a Monday)
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- 12:18:27 (1 year ago)
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- Mar 22, 2010 (a Monday)
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Skull of the day
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- Mar 22, 2010 (a Monday)
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- 11:58:29 (1 year ago)
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- Mar 22, 2010 (a Monday)
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This is one of the most craziest & creative sites i have ever seen, amazing illustrations and engaging animation elements. Make sure you check it out!
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- Mar 19, 2010 (a Friday)
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Amazing Ad Campaign of the Day: To creatively demonstrate their sound engineering capabilities, GGRP Sound sent out a mess of cardboard record players — designed by GREY of Canada — to creative directors across North America.
The cardboard record player is exactly what it sounds like: A record player made from corrugated cardboard:
Once assembled, a record can be spun on the player with a pencil. The vibrations go through the needle and are amplified in the cardboard material.
I don’t know much, but I do know this: Every single last record should come wrapped inside a cardboard record player.
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RockabillyTattooParlor © Angel Perez
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Wrangler’s totally kick arse site… see it here
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![thedailywhat:
Life-Altering USB Plug of the Day: Gonglue Jiang’s “Infinite USB” was designed with USB-deficient devices in mind: No more submissive yielding to USB limits imposed by stingy laptop manufacturers!
Pile it on: An external power adapter ensures that there is sufficient power for all your USB gadgets to hop on the multicolored USB Conga Line.
[yanko.]](http://28.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_kzorfm7yZz1qzpwi0o1_500.jpg)




![thedailywhat:
Amazing Ad Campaign of the Day: To creatively demonstrate their sound engineering capabilities, GGRP Sound sent out a mess of cardboard record players — designed by GREY of Canada — to creative directors across North America.
The cardboard record player is exactly what it sounds like: A record player made from corrugated cardboard:
Once assembled, a record can be spun on the player with a pencil. The vibrations go through the needle and are amplified in the cardboard material.
I don’t know much, but I do know this: Every single last record should come wrapped inside a cardboard record player.
[adsoftheworld.]](http://26.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_kzhcwsKnYM1qzpwi0o1_500.jpg)

