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| Cyber Geeks Dream Chair |
| 12.10.04 (9:02 am) [edit] |
What is [url=http://bluebroc.com/]Bluebroc[/url] ?
It's the ultimate computer chair for fat-ass, lazy, cyber-geeks who can't sit up right anymore do to lower back pains. Just kidding... it's a kick-ass chair for the ultimate cyber-geek, that even comes with a lap pillow to rest your keyboard. The ultimate computer experience is close by!
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| Trivia Fact of the Day |
| 12.10.04 (8:55 am) [edit] |
The strongest creature on earth is only a bug that fits in the palm of your hand.
What about the largest living land mammal? You'd think something as massive as an elephant would be able to carry way more weight than a little insect.
Yes, it's true. An elephant can carry a lot more weight than a rhinoceros beetle, but the definition of strength we're using here is one of proportional strength. A huge African elephant can only carry up to 25% of its own weight on its back. The rhinoceros beetle can carry 850 times its own weight. There's NO CONTEST. That would be like an elephant carrying 850 elephants on its back.

jeez, i have trouble pouring milk from a full gallon jug on a good day...
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| Toyota Pods |
| 12.03.04 (9:06 am) [edit] |
Quit making stupid cars and start making these things, Toyota! This is like the hype of the Segway with a machine that actually serves a purpose. I say, build away.
The one of the left is called 'i-foot,' and is designed to help the disabled to get around and to climb up stairs, while the two on the right are called 'i-unit.' It looks as if the i-unit has two modes, one that puts the rider more upright, while the other is in an inclined position that looks more suitable for high speed maneuvers.

[url=http://www.toyota.co.jp/en/ne...]Click here for the Press Release.[/url]
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