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The great atomic bomb cake controversy of 1946 [Atomic Energy]
via Gizmodo | Posted September 8th, 2010 02:00 AM
#atomicenergy In 1946, a mushroom cloud-shaped cake was served at a Washington D.C. military party celebrating the task force that oversaw atomic tests in the Pacific post-World War II. The photo of th ...
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130-MPH Dining Table Makes Anything Fast Food [Records]
via Gizmodo | Posted September 7th, 2010 07:40 PM
#records Because we*re apparently running out of things to invent, a man named Perry Watkins has concocted a Queen Anne dining table that reached top speeds of 130mph in a recent track test. No word on ...
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All the Rations Inside All the Rations [Rations]
via Gizmodo | Posted September 7th, 2010 07:20 AM
#rations There are 47 countries with troops currently stationed in Afghanistan, and that means 47 different pouch-sized meals "intended not just to nourish but also to remind the soldier of home." Here ...
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How To Make 3D Glasses Cookies [3dTv]
via Gizmodo | Posted September 6th, 2010 06:00 PM
#3dtv You can have your 3D glasses and eat them too, if you just follow this easy recipe over at Diamonds for Dessert for stained-glass glasses. It goes without saying, but they cost a lot less than $1 ...
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This Altoids Tin BBQ Grill Can Still Cook Dogs and Burgers [DIY]
via Gizmodo | Posted September 3rd, 2010 06:40 AM
#diy OK, maybe not "dogs" plural, but the (regular size) creator of this tiny grill, made from an Altoids Sours tin, says it can cook a small hamburger or a single hot dog, cut down to size, with ease. ...
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