Wireless Router Flower Vase Concept Also Doubles As Nuclear Cooling Tower [Concepts] (15)
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Generally, water and gadgets don't tend to play nicely together. But I'm a fan of this wireless router/flower vase concept design from Saudi telecom company STC. With it, the router doesn't have to be shoved away in the corner, its tangle of wires collecting dust bunnies by the pound. Now, how aboud a daffodil—or a cottonball puff simulating the smoke rising out of a sector 7G's cooling tower. [Dezeen]
Eco friendly aquatic vehicle for a thrilling ride (2)
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Adventure sports have always been known for its thrill factor, however, now with innovative design and modern technology, it has an added glam factor too. And a perfect example is the iDive, a sustainable aquatic vehicle that blends the oomph and the thrill factor together and promises to stretch the excitement of water sports to the extreme. Maneuvering drills over and under the water surface, the iDive is controlled by a rider, outfitted in a ...
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tu mi sdrumi tu mi sdrummi mi sdereni tu mi stendi tu mi stanchi poi riposi mi ristanchi tu mi spammi di bacetti e di quell’altre cosette per le quali val la pena tener chiusa la pistola nel cassetto tu mi suggi io ti sbrego poi ti sbatto tu mi tocchi ti carezzo mi incasini ti sparogno mi sballanzi ti strafotto mi sfellazzi m’accuccagni cuccurella malandrina io ti cunno a sferradito e poi rido un ...
Fast Plane: Mach 8 Hydrogen Hypersonic Airliner on the Drawing Board (1)
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It looks like that Boeing jet we showed you yesterday isn't going to be the only airplane using hydrogen if the European Union has its way. The European Space Agency just got $14.5 million in a second round of funding from the EU to study the idea of developing A2, a hydrogen-fueled hypersonic aircraft that might travel at an incredible speed of Mach 5.5. They're studying what it would take to build an aircraft so ...