Thursday, December 31, 2009
I need this bell and ross!!
As a tribute to Special Forces, Bell & Ross have designed the Commando BR-01 96. Though not actually specified as equipment for troops, the Commando embodies the qualities necessary for use in combat. The honest ergonomics and light, rugged construction make the watch suitable for nearly any circumstances, and the subdued grey palette avoids undue attention. Large, easily legible numerals are coated with Bell & Ross’ signature black, photo-luminescent paint which emits a vibrant green glow. A blackened, square stainless case with exposed hardware and a matching rubber strap complete the military aesthetic.
what the hell? Now I know people are watching me!!! New Balance MR993 Made in USA!!!
Following Made in USA M996 and M998 releases, New Balance adds another 99X to the fold by way of the more dad-like MR993. Navy and grey suede/mesh mix with some plastic star-spangled banner hits. mita has stock.
Friday, December 25, 2009
Boxee Box
Xbox Media Center fork Boxee will soon be getting its own dedicated hardware courtesy of D-Link. Boxee serves as a media extender presenting the media on your computer to your HDTV. The software scans your media folders downloading artwork, reviews, lyrics, and more. Boxee differentiates itself from other media extender software by integrating features from social media sites such as facebook, tumblr, and friendfeed.
The Boxee Box will support a myriad of connections from HDMI and SPDIF all the way back to the RCA cables you used to hook up your NES. A pair of USB expansion ports allow for connections to an external hard drives or compatible USB device. Built-in 802.11n wireless and wired networking connect the Boxee Box to your home network and the included RF remote allows you to control all the action from the comfort of your couch. The Boxee Box will be unveiled at the January 2009 CES show in Las Vegas.
Want Organic for J.Crew
Montreal-based Want Les Essentiels de la Vie teams up with J.Crew for an exclusive collaboration that produces an exquisite collection of luggage and accessories. This particular computer case is crafted using only the finest 100 percent certified organic Turkish cotton and sustainably produced leather from Norway. The computer portfolio conveniently houses 15″ laptops and features a streamlined design with the Want signature bicolored gold-and-silver zip closure. There’s also a secured interior sleeve pocket for an iPhone, Blackberry or PDA, and three flat pockets for business cards and other essentials. The leather handles and brass hardware are additional features that make up this smart-looking case. Available now at J.Crew online shop.
Want to connect your iPhone and Bluetooth keyboard
The wait has been long, but now there's finally a means by which to connect your dear, yet almost buttonless, iPhone or iPod touch to a Bluetooth keyboard for some more intense finger tapping action. The project that delivered us this teasing video back in February has at long last reached the application stage, where simple commoners like us can use it to synergize our gear -- provided we've had the wherewithal to free it from Cupertino's overbearing clutches first. The BTstack Keyboard app is now available in exchange for $5 at the Cydia store, so if you want to be the first to write a bestseller on his or her iDevice, there's no time like the present.
true wind made in the USA!!!!
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
I love Vandals!!
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Reebok Pump “Bringback” Edition 2009
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A Drop of Water
Thousands of litres of water disappear via the rain pipe into the sewer during a rain shower. At the same time, an average household uses litres of drinking water to irrigate the garden. Bas van der Veer combined these two concepts in A drop of water: a rainwater butt with an integrated watering can. The light grey water butt is attached to the rain pipe, so during a rain shower the watering can is automatically filled. Once it is full, the rest of the water flows over into the water butt, so serving as a reservoir. “In this way, it is easier for the users to water their garden using rain water instead of drinking water from the tap.”