After walking miles through cobbled streets in Berlin recently with a small wheeled suit case, I'm putting this on top of my want list
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Jules of Nature
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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After walking miles through cobbled streets in Berlin recently with a small wheeled suit case, I'm putting this on top of my want list
So this is the most complicated pocket watch ever made! In reality its more like a clock judging by the size of it but hey! It's awesome none the less!
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3D printing gets its green thumb with the printGREEN grass printer
We’ve seen plastic, metals, biomaterials and even food be printed with 3D printers now its time to print with grass. Students at the University of Maribor in Slovenia have developed a 3D printer which uses a mixture of soil, water and grass seeds as the “filament" taking gardening to a whole new level.
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3d grass printing!
ASDA packaging redesign
A handy guide to explain the basics of choosing a digital camera
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MalClapchair reinvents the Reitveld chair as a beach chair.
by Mal Furniture
Haori Cup Design brings Japanese traditional crafts to a modern approach.
by Tomoya Nasuda
Omega Railmaster.
Yellow.
The water bottle gets connected with HidrateMe
It’s no secret that everything is getting connected through the Internet of Things. Now it’s the simple water bottles turn. A new Kickstarter campaign has blown past its humble $35,000 campaign goal currently nearing $200,000 for a smart water bottle that tracks your water intake and glows to remind you to stay hydrated.
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Strain then serve fresh food in this multipurpose bowl.
Apple overpricing again
Japan is Working on Mega-Lasers to Blast Space Junk
Bump it or fry it, just get it out of orbit
Yup, you have got to love the Japanese for proposing this!