11. 7.2006
Lockpicking basics
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11. 7.2006
Find out what people are wearing at shareyourlook.com

Here's another way people are embracing putting up aspects of themselves on the Internet.
The website "Share Your Look" is half photo share site and half street fashion site. Currently in beta, the site contains the typical social networking features: commenting, ratings, and tagging. The sort features are also interesting, as you can organize the entries by nationality, most recent, most viewed, among others.
Via Fashion PSFK.
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11. 7.2006
Chinese SUV

While looking like one of those adorable cartoon vehicles in the movie "Cars," this is actually a photo of the Chinese Liebao (Chinese for "Cheetah") SUV which was revealed at the Shanghai Auto Show.
The company, Chang Feng, will bring out four vehicles next year, at least that's the rumor -- two Liebao branded pickup trucks and two SUVs. Look for them at NAIAS 2007.
Via Auto Blog.
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11. 7.2006
Jolt yourself out of sleep with the Fire Bell alarm clock

Consider this alarm clock to be a sequel to the one I wrote about earlier, and what a harsh way to finish the sequence!
One look at the specs of the clock (in fact just one look at the clock) and you know that this baby will not let you ignore her. Imagine her scrrrr-ee-aa-ming at you on the top of her voice during the wee hours of the morning when all that you want to accomplish is within the confines of your dream world. Apart from the high decibel range, the clock has the usual tiny LCD screen and snooze feature.
Though I'm tempted to try all types of waking devices to help me get out of bed in the morning, I hold back because I believe it can't be healthy to have harsh noises waking me up. To support this belief, studies have also shown that the body wakes itself up by a series of internally (and precisely) timed signals in the morning as it is just getting adjusted to the needs of a new day. Harsh noises therefore disrupt this rhythm, and even if you do manage to get up, you only end up feeling groggy for the rest of the day.
This apart, if you still want to try the Fire Bell alarm clock, it's available from Spilsbury at $14.95. And be assured that for the price that you pay, you get only noise.
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11. 7.2006
Buy a pocket drive and help fight breast cancer

The makers of the Pocket Drive, Seagate, have created the Susan G. Komen Special Edition Pink 6 GB version of their popular storage device. 10% of the purchase price goes to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.
Aside from supporting a worthy cause, the Pocket Drive, itself, is a well thought out device. It pulls juice from your computer via its USB plug. I especially love the retractable cable, which helps reduce the clutter of multiple devices attached to your computer. Even further, this Pocket Drive come bundled with free music tracks, including works from Joan Jett and Alana Davis.
You can purchase this Special Edition Pink Pocket Drive at Amazon.com for $101.99.
Via Gadget Madness.
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11. 7.2006
Pixel Colored Pencils: a colorful distraction
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These Pixel Colored Pencils were featured over at sister site Babygadet as a convenient solution to the roly poly nature of regular pencils for kids, but you don't have to be a child to enjoy this coloring set! In fact, I might argue that as nice a set of pencils might be for the tots and tykes, it's the big boys and girls who'll love having these colored pencils on hand. Produced with an eye for design, and infused with sly humor, the set includes twelve colors and one #2 pencil. Fit them into your book bag or stash them at your desk. You'll be the one cool kid everyone envies.
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