Sunday, December 23, 2012

Christmas Outdoor Decor

Personalized "Bless This Home" Doormat, Available in 5 Colors


$19.00


Personalized Snowman & Cardinal Doormat, 17" x 27"


$19.00


 


Personalized 'Welcome to' Snowman Doormat 17" x 27"


$18.96


 
Personalized Snow Cap Character Doormat, 17" x 27"

$15.00




Personalized Initial Doormat, Available in 4 Colors

$19.00



Monday, December 17, 2012

Gadgets of 2013


Augmented Reality Glasses


More of a headset than a pair of spectacles, the Vuzix projects a small colour image in front of your eye, runs the Android operating system and connects via Bluetooth to your phone. The screen could show you text messages, emails or map directions. What this device's killer app will turn out to be is anyone's guess. It could, for instance, use face recognition to remind you of fellow partygoers' names, their CVs and their latest Facebook status updates and tweets – never be stuck for small talk again! A scary Charlie Brooker-scripted future is heading our way, basically.


Saturday, December 15, 2012

Innovation: A pencil that can become a tree again!


"Sprout" is a pencil that wants to be a plant when it grows up. When it’s too short to use, plant Sprout to grow herbs, flowers and more!



Lighting Device


A portal lighting device that does not decrease hand mobility.

Made with flexible fiber glass that conforms to the user’s hand with a micro-thin layer of electroluminescent material woven into the surface.



Natural Citrus Spray



Window Cling Solar Charger



Car powered by Air


"The Tata AirPod is a city car running on compressed air (as well as a battery-powered electric motor). The ease of converting air into an energy source using simple compressors means charging stations can be placed anywhere, and they require no provisioning — no trucks delivering gas, ethanol, or hydrogen — and they produce no emissions, just dis
charge of the air."






An innovative basement pool



Points for weight loss


Scientists have discovered that the blue color of the spectrum is very negative effect on appetite. So, if during the meal put on blue glasses, you will eat much less food than if they were not.


Points of winter depression


SEQINETIC – a score that will save you from a bad mood and loss of strength in the short winter days. After all, they will fill the lack of sunlight, producing and directing it into your eyes.



Glasses that Change Color


Afraid that the color of new eyeglass frames are not suitable to your favorite dress or suit? Get Rgb Rainbow Glasses – glasses frame in which the color can be changed using the tinted water. And they can be even carry alcohol on board the aircraft or sports facilities!




Onion Cutter


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Innovations


Some people create technology, some others add new things into it and make it more beautiful! That's called, innovation.


Glasses with emotion


Eyes can often convey human emotions and even his thoughts. The same can be said about the glasses Magic Emotion, which can be given a “lively” with the help of markers.


Car for Paralyzed Individuals



This car is specially designed for paralyzed individuals, Powered by electricity.

Flying Bike Concept


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Thursday, December 13, 2012

Rock stars shine at Hurricane Sandy benefit gig







NEW YORK: Rock music royalty, including the Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, Pink Floyd's Roger Waters and Paul McCartney, joined in a stellar line-up Wednesday to raise money for victims of super storm Sandy.

The "12-12-12" concert at Madison Square Garden in New York brought a Who's Who of rockers under one roof for the event which was broadcast live across 37 US television networks and a multitude of Internet live stream sites, as well as radio. Organizers expected two billion people to tune in worldwide.

Musicians also included The Who, Jon Bon Jovi, Eric Clapton, Dave Grohl of the Foo Fighters, Billy Joel, Alicia Keys, Chris Martin, and rappers Sean Combs and Kanye West.

While music stars strutted their stuff, movie and TV performers including Leonardo DiCaprio, Chris Rock, Susan Sarandon, Whoopi Goldberg, and political humorist Jon Stewart, fronted a telethon drive or appeared in the arena to appeal for funds.

The phone bank was literally wall-to-wall with celebrities, among them Chelsea Clinton, the increasingly high-profile only child of former president Bill Clinton and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

Mega-stars with New York and New Jersey roots said the October 29 hurricane-strength storm, which killed about 120 people in the United States, had humbled them.

"I've never seen anything remotely close to what Hurricane Sandy was," Bon Jovi said ahead of being joined by the even bigger New Jersey star, Springsteen. "This storm lasted a day. The effects of it are going to last a lifetime."

Between the high-powered rock anthems, comedian Adam Sandler played a more unusual song with a cheekily rewritten version of Leonard Cohen's ballad "Hallelujah."

"Hallelujah, Sandy screw ya, we'll always rule ya, cause we're New Yorkers," ran the chorus to the feisty homage to the Big Apple and neighboring New Jersey that had some in the crowd in tears of laughter.

But even the funnymen showed their serious side at the event.

"The Daily Show's" Stewart recalled his boyhood on the Jersey shore and praised the area's "working-class" heroes. He then called on the crowd of 13,000 to give a standing ovation to the police officers of Seaside Heights, a beach community that was torn apart in Sandy.

Demand for seats quickly turned tickets into gold dust. The StubHub site listed one ticket at $10,400 earlier Wednesday and already before the first note played, tickets and other sales had raised $32 million for the fund-raising drive.

Sandy hit New Jersey as a hurricane, then continued up through New York City, leaving massive flooding and ruined infrastructure in its wake. Even now, tens of thousands of people remain without electricity, hot water or heating in the New York area.

Many people in the hardest-hit beach communities have lost their entire homes, just as winter strengthens.

The White House has asked Congress to send $60.4 billion dollars to aid the post-Sandy rebuild effort, but the money has yet to be approved. The governors of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut have estimated the costs to be as high as $82 billion.

The storm killed 120 people in the United States after sweeping an earlier deadly path through the Caribbean.

Brilliantly enthusiastic man: 'Come on ladies, £1 fish'


 

A London fishmonger just might be on his way to becoming the next Psy.
Muhammad Shahid Nazir, better known as the £1 Fish Man, has released a major-label music video eight months after a video of his "One Pound Fish" song appeared online.
Psy had a long music career (and a number of dance moves) before "Gangnam Style" went online and shot the Korean rapper to international superstardom, but Nazir, a Pakistani immigrant who moved his family from Pakistan to London in order to find a better life, was a fishmonger with an extremely catch trader's call: "Come on ladies, come on ladies, one pound fish" before he went viral.
Colin Miller, a freelance web designer, captured Nazir, who had already become a local legend, singing at the request of customers at his stand in Queens Market, Upton Park and put it on his YouTube channel in April. The video instantly went viral.
"This bloke is a legend," Miller wrote in the description. "One Pound Fish, market stall trader. He certainly entertains the good folk of East London with his unique song."
It was viewed more than 4.2 million times and remixed by The Poke, Mindless Behavior and Timbaland, among others.
A couple months later, Nazir auditioned for The X Factor. He didn’t make it past the first round, but a record company approached him to record the song anyway. "One Pound Fish" is now backed by the massive Warner Music Group.
With almost 500,000 views in less than 24 hours, "One Pound Fish" is just as ridiculous as "Gangnam Style." With the aid of auto-tune and a catchy beat, Nazir’s trader’s call is turned into a dance track as he grooves with the backup dancers, handles a number of plastic fish and jams in front of a number of London landmarks.
e even has his own animal-based signature move: His arm moves like a fin for the fish he’s selling.
For Nazir, it was a dream come true.
"I always wanted to be a pop singer," Nazir told the Guardian in July. "I was shouting one day and started singing the next. God put the words in my mouth."
And if nothing else, business at his fish stand will be booming. 

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

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