Good Idea: Take your dog out to pee on the grass. Bad Idea: Let your dog pee on the carpet. This used to be the bible on owning a dog. Not anymore. Now you can let your dog pee on the carpet with this awesome indoor dog restroom. Sure, it may smell bad and you’ll [...]
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Let your dog pee on the carpet with the indoor dog restroom?
Published by onemoregadget October 20th, 2008 in Pet and Stupid.iLogic Sound Hat, Toque for Canadians
Published by onemoregadget October 19th, 2008 in Gadget, Great Inventions, iPhone and iPod.A beat box beanie – if your noggin is a rockn’ don’t come a knockin’. iLogic releases their pretty nifty toque with speakers in it. Noise canceling and sound directed speakers, so people won’t even hear how loud your music is. This way you can be a total jerk effortlessly without people ever guessing you [...]
1 CommentDingle and Dangle with your Official Bruce Lee Kungfu Show Cell Phone Dongle
Published by onemoregadget October 19th, 2008 in Accessories, Gadget, Keychain and Toy.For anyone that is an official Bruce Lee fan, what could be better than having a cell phone strap that isn’t fuzzy? Let me answer that for you. Nothing. Nothing is better that a Bruce Lee Cell phone strap that isn’t fuzzy. Hit the jump to buy your set of 6 for under 5 bucks.
1 CommentDrive smart and save green with the Kiwi fuel saving device
Published by onemoregadget October 17th, 2008 in Accessories and Gadget.This little gadget can actually help you save money and the environment at the same time. The Kiwi fuel saving device teaches you how to drive for the best performance and still be cost effective at the same time. It actually learns about your vehicle as you drive. It sets up a “Kiwi” score that [...]
0 CommentsThinkGeek makes an electronic drum kit t-shirt, but I want the pants
Published by onemoregadget October 16th, 2008 in Accessories, Batteries, Gadget and Great Inventions.ThinkGeek has made an electronic drum kit t-shirt. Nice. 7 unique sounds and the volume goes pretty loud.
0 CommentsNYC Pulse Park will light up to your heart beat
Published by onemoregadget October 15th, 2008 in Great Inventions and Lights.Pulse Park marks the U.S. public art debut of Rafael Lozano-Hemmer. In Pulse Park, evening visitors to Madison Square Park will have their systolic and diastolic heart rates measured by one of two sensor sculptures installed at the North and South ends of the Oval Lawn. These biometric rhythms are translated and projected as pulses [...]
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