students are often the most creative i find - just not the most cost effective :) - Zee from WeDoCreative
I wonder if the class was called "How to waste your artistic talents by learning to sell shit - 101".... Sorry to be bitter, but Doritos hoodies?? No thanks, I'll take actual culture please. I mean, are we really trying to train kids to take a more invasive approach to advertising? Do we need help in that department in america right now? - Ňicķ
Ňicķ, that's what they will do in their future. So why not learning this? Excellent work, btw. Thx for sharing. - ※Fu※
very creative! i like all of their works. - Dominic Yang
"Here’s a desktop toy that’s sure to draw stares from your office-mates. What could say “I fly my geek flag, and I’m proud of it” more than a glowing radioactive, goggle-sporting USB sheep for your cubicle? Not much, I say. This USB critter is based on the namesake of the offbeat Seamour Sheep comic series, which follows the misadventures of Seamour and his anipal, Marty the Mole. Just plug him into your USB port, turn down the lights, and bask in the glow of electric sheep. - Cee Bee
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"The woman, who has earned a bachelor degree in women's studies and now wants to start a master's degree in marriage and family therapy, is hoping the bidding will hit $1 million. The auction will take place at a Nevada brothel, the Moonlite Bunny Ranch, where her sister is working to pay off her college debts" - Jessie
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I have to admit I don't really have a problem with it. I think the girl in question is going to shoot herself in the foot ultimately (if she keeps making this public she's going to have a hard time getting the average person to take her seriously on a professional level) but she's not really saying or doing anything all that new. It's just a more blatant and modern twist on the traditional argument that marriage (and/or dating) is part of the sex economy. - Soup
I'm old fashioned, nobody needs to tell that. But I wouldn't pay a penny for a woman who would have sex with me for money. - Brian Norwood
@Brian - Nothing wrong with being old fashioned :) - Soup
I'm partial to it, ma'am. :) ..er, or sir. Hmm. The picture is ambiguous. - Brian Norwood
@Brian - Ma'am. The picture is Hugh Laurie as House. I'm old fashioned too - Soup
the debate will continute again and again, i think. - Dominic Yang
"“Switch Me” is a humble salt and pepper shaker which allows one to switch between salt and pepper at the press of a button.
The body has two chambers to avoid mixing and depending on the switch position allows either salt or pepper to come out." - Cee Bee
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this is brilliant! like a pint of guinness - Cee Bee
"A 73-year-old Dutch man was astonished to learn from police that the begonias he had lovingly tended on his doorstep concealed a secret marijuana plantation." - Jessie
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"A company called Creative Coffins offers a service where you can choose themed caskets designed however you like, leading the nerds at T3 to mock up some interesting with the concept. Would you want to be buried in an iPhone casket? A Vista casket? How about GTA4, Halo, or an SNES one with an eject button on the side?" - Victor Ryden
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At 42.6-acres, this corn-maze may be the largest in the world, beating out the previous 40 acre record. Who is the record-breaker? Not sure who owns the Nebraskan cornfield, but the ad belongs to McDonald’s.
The maze is open to the public and anyone who makes it through gets a coupon for… what else - a free latte, mocha or cappuccino specialty coffee from McDonald’s. - Cee Bee
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"A nightclub activity mostly considered the domain of strippers in the United States, pole dancing — but with clothes kept on — is nudging its way into the mainstream Chinese exercise market, with increasing numbers of gyms and dance schools offering classes." - Jessie
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"As Wu Jiang, president of the China National Peking Opera Company, said, according to Reuters: "The film's protagonist is China's national treasure and all the elements are Chinese, but why didn't we make such a film?"" - Jessie
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"In Orlando, Florida, David Partin pledged to name his son after local radio hosts to win a $100 gas card as part of a contest. Partin will collect the card in December, when his son is born, if he can produce a birth certificate proving the baby is named Dixon Willoughby Partin, after the hosts." - Jessie
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if someone win the lottery, maybe his/her baby will be named by its birthday. :-P - Dominic Yang
"File this under: futuristic motorcycles. The two-wheeled Icare is powered by a "6-cylinder 1.8L Honda engine" and "it's the stuff of pure future fantasy." Click here for first picture in gallery." - Soup
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Actually this is just an example of poachers more humane methods these days. The gentle kiss on top of the head, followed by the sleeper-hold of doom. - Steve Craft
"Blue light changes to red when the water heats up!
If you're like us, you have learned to flex your schedule to avoid the rush hour of your local city. Some of us get up super early. It's dark, then, and we smell. So we shower because we care about our coworkers. But turning on the bathroom light is too much for our weary eyes and many times we step into the shower before it has warmed up. In a word: it sucks. But the Geek Gods have smiled on us all, when they blessed us with the LED Shower Light." - Soup
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"The Garden Zombie is not for the faint of heart. It will scare the hell out all of the other doodads you have lying around your grass." - Victor Ryden
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"No, this Roush Horse Trainer isn't powered by the pony up front. It's designed to be a sort of mobile corral, allowing trainers unprecedented access to a moving race horse. Built for Kurt Systems, a Turkish camel and horse racing equipment provider, the Trainer encloses a horse in its booms, steering it in the same direction as the vehicle using reins connected to the front wheels." - Soup
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And to think humans haven't slowed global hunger or cured cancer yet? - Steve Craft