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I feel ashamed how little I can do having arms and legs compared to him.
Video Link: Man without Arms and Legs
I feel ashamed how little I can do having arms and legs compared to him.
Video Link: Man without Arms and Legs
So plant - how are you doing this morning? Nod, nod!
Green thumbs often talk to their plants, but now your plants can communicate with you back! The Pekoppa from Sega Toys is an innovative new communication plant that can respond to your speech with physical reactions using an internal “bio metal” that moves and bends depending on the current put through it.
Pekoppa uses an internal chip that detects patterns in human speech, and responds to you by bending the stem and moving the leaves. A deep “bow” by Pekoppa shows agreement with what you’re saying, so you can carry on a two-way conversation without missing a beat!
More info: Pekoppa Reobo Plant
Create your own Pixel LED Art Display. Gizmodo, Engadget and Technabob were faster again but RGS tells you where you can buy it.
Bandai’s Luminodot is the Lite-Brite we always knew we wanted. This 70 by 50 pixelated board is supported by a bright LED backlight. With 1600 bulbs in 12 different colors, each dot is important to finish the master piece. Any type of images can be projected onto the Luminodot, from a simple 2D picture to perspective art works.
Featuring a private software that helps the user to create and preview the image. Luminodot is designed with a removable front panel, which allows the user to place the printed image underneath. A one-of-a-kind interior decoration.
Buy it here: Bandai Luminodot
Greatest invention since hardcore porn.
Video Link: SFW Porn
[ via: Classic Fun / zwei zwei drei]
This might turn out to be a Random Good Stuff all time favorite mini remote controlled gadget.
When highly evolved nano-aliens descend upon our planet to mine our plethora of carbon monoxide gasses they’ll surely be piloting something like this MicroFly Hovering UFO. This is by far the smallest flying R/C device we’ve ever seen and it’s damn impressive in the air. With a diameter not much larger than a silver dollar and a single propeller on the bottom, the MicroFly somehow manages to hover in the air as it spins and flashes its blue LED.
The simple slider control allows only up-and down movement… but this makes it so easy to fly that anyone can instantly control it. Buy a few and create your own buzzing alien insect swarm… they use the same channel so you can control multiple MicroFly units from one remote.
More info: Super Sweet and Mini UFO
Wearing the Over It Light Skin for Shifter by Buzzdroid
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