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The Invincible Wool Jacket Fears No Rain [Clothing]
via Gizmodo | Posted August 18th, 2010 06:00 AM
#clothing Even the most adroit adventurer in the urban jungle forgets an umbrella occasionally, hopefully they*re wearing the waterproof Invincible wool jacket designed by the folks at Saboteur. Mo ...
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SWAT Team Called Over Umbrella With Samurai Sword Handle [Confusion]
via Gizmodo | Posted August 17th, 2010 06:00 PM
#confusion ThinkGeek is now joking that its Samurai Sword Handle Umbrella should come with a warning label: "May incite SWAT teams." The reason? Panic on a Georgia college campus. More » ...
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Windows Phone 7 leak mania continues with new Samsung prototype
via Engadget | Posted August 13th, 2010 08:49 AM
Better bring an umbrella if you*re going out, because the Windows Phone 7 hardware leaks are really starting to rain down. We*ve so far peeked pre-release handsets from ASUS, HTC (twice), and LG, and now Samsung is pitching in with what looks like a ...
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BOINC bags a pulsar via Einstein@Home distributed computing
via Ars Technica | Posted August 12th, 2010 02:34 PM
Hot on the heels of the FoldIt paper in Nature, Science is publishing a bit of citizen science of its own. The results come from the Einstein@Home distributed computing project, which is one of the many projects now usin ...
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A Brief History of Luminance [Lighting]
via Gizmodo | Posted August 9th, 2010 06:00 PM
#lighting Sometimes we share our favorite, tantalizing new lighting concepts. But strip away the curvy shades, the metallic rods—the packaging. What*s left? The shine itself. Dwell reflects on th ...
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