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Afternoon Linkage for June 25th, 2008

Hot bodies in the summer, hot babes on the beach. I’m lookin’ for some links that seem out of reach. The Deptford Project Cafe Seems the FCC is just downright retarded at this point Who DOESN’T want a pig cooking lid?!?! A PSP phone is making rounds at the rumor mill DIY FLAMETHROWER. YES! Perhaps Apple should revise the iTunes ...

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8 Unconventional Arcade Games

The game industry constantly cranked out arcade games during the golden age of gaming. Many followed the cookie-cutter ensemble which lead to nothing more than reproductions of past units. These following eight titles, however, tried to break the mold of traditional game play mechanics and controls. Hit the jump to check ’em out.

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RoboGames 2008 Is Going To Be A Smash This Weekend

If you happen to be around Bay Area in Cali, then check out the biggest robot Olympics in existence: RoboGames 2008. With over 70 mind-shattering events at the RoboGames, you won’t find any friendly robots cooking or committing to hair transplant surgery here. Battle robots, walking humanoids, soccer bots, sumo bots, and even androids that do kung-fu are put to ...

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Robo Crazy Flickr User

Flickr user Agustina loves her felt and possibly robots. And while Felt Robots are cool, we want fire-breathing, horseback riding, begging, swimming, cooking, killer robots that come equipped with the ability to give us hand jobs. While it might not be a traditional, metal robot, Agustina’s felt robots really reflect what DIY is all about. Sometimes you have to reinterpret ...

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The Bedu Emergency Rapid Response Kit

I really have to give it to designer Toby McInnes for his “Bedu” concept emergency kit. It comes in a beautiful orange canister that resembles a propane tank. According to product renderings, the kit can apparently hold enough shit to provide shelter for the entire starting lineup of the New York Giants. I spy, with my eye, a tent, stove, ...

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FLEX Light Bearer Holds iPhone, Provides Light, Pumps You Up

This muscley-looking plastic meat head doesn’t want to kick sand in your face like all of those dudes at the beach. Oh, no. His motive is much more harmless. All he wants to do is light your room with his included Statue of Liberty-esque lamp, and hold onto your iPod or iPhone as it charges. Really, he’s a nice fellow. ...

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BBQ Fan and Light: Because Our Hair Is Too Perfect To Get Sweaty

Spring and summer are just around the corner, and that means whipping out the old grill for some Fourth of July barbecue. Mmm…ribs. The temperature can get pretty steamy in these seasons, but not nearly as hot as when you are cooking over the grill. Some people hate the heat so much they resort to cooking their burgers in less ...

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Chinese Robot Chef: Just Like Mom Used To Make

Thanks to this “food robot” designed by retired Beijing professor Liu Changfa, it seems entirely possible that one day I can have my Hot Pocket cooking ritual fully automated. Unfortunately, I would still have to push a few buttons with this one – users must program simple instructions into the robot’s computer before he begins to cook. Once the data ...

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Make Your Own Sugar Glass For Under $20

Ever wondered how to make your own movie quality sugar glass? Just think of all the people you could freak out — your friends, co-workers,… Grandma. Everything you need to know about making the glass is available in the video linked below. It’s not difficult, but if your idea of cooking is throwing a Hot Pocket in a microwave, you ...

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Make the perfect S’more with the Marshmallow Rotisserie

Mmm, I love me some s’mores. The mix of marshmallow, gram cracker and chocolate bar is a perfectly proportioned treat. The problem is, the varied amount of time each of my marshmallow’s are cooked, makes the taste vary tremendously. With the Marshmallow Rotisserie, you can keep all of your s’mores at a consistent cooking level. The battery powered rotisserie holds ...

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