Tokyo at night, as seen from the International Space Station |
The TAF Automatic Door. Apparently it didn't exactly work as advertised. |
A strange object orbiting a neutron star. |
Cedric the Egyptian cobra is pulling guard duty over a $125,000 shoe. The woman is a store worker who is probably assessing alternative employment opportunities as we speak. |
Rocket + Ground = crater. The crater was generated by a Russian Proton-M that had been carrying a Japanese satellite. |
A unique door handle. |
Wallet made from woven stainless steel microfibers. |
The Woofer Speaker System is for the dogs. |
Wrap yourself in an inflatable body-pod suit and be dragged through the water at high speed. Not for the faint of heart. |
Gun-shaped hair dryer. |
Smokeless Electronic cigarette. All the cancer-causing goodness with none of the shortness of breath. |
Bumper sticker. |
Electronic spin the bottle. For people who can't comprehend a game that doesn't use batteries. |
Toaster Teapots. |
A 77-function swiss army knife |
Bubble blowing brush makes bath times so much fun. |
The lobster toothbrush holder. |
Folding book shelves. |
This is what happens when a) bolts are removed without documentation and b) a heavy, expensive object is moved without checking to make sure it was bolted down. Yes, this is a satellite, originally scheduled to be shot into space by NASA. |
Binocular glasses. |
This is supposed to be one on the world's most comfortable pens, engineered to conform to the hand. |
The AiPro replaces the number pad (when was the last time you used it?) with a graphics tablet. Available for only $30(US). |
iSlide functions like the bastard child of a Segway and a skateboard. The hydrogen-fueled motor can propel you along at up to 9 mph. |
This is somebody's home theatre system, custom designed by one of lead designers for Star Wars. |
The WheelSurfer motorized unicycle. Check out the link for a video. |