10 Foot Tall Optimus Prime Costume.

posted by qtjoel on 03.12.10 at 4:55 pm

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I have had quite a few people ask me just exactly how I get into a 10ft Transformers Optimus Prime costume. I figured I should upload this video and let everyone see. Due to the size of the Optimus Prime costume, I sometimes feel like a scarecrow trapped in an Autobot. The Optimus Prime costume is not incredibly comfortable to wear, but the reaction on the faces of people in the crowd is well worth it.

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LEGOS Star Wars Watches.

posted by qtjoel on 03.12.10 at 1:15 pm

Yo these Star Wars lego watches are pretty sick. I'm not much of a Star Wars fan, but I would get these just because it looks like it's made out of LEGOS. The little Storm Trooper and Darth Vader look pretty cute too! Buy one here for $29.99!

* Ages 6+, contains small parts; Not intended for children under 3 years of age
* Quartz movement and mineral crystal glass; Water resistant to 50 meters
* Nearly 1.5-inch bezel and adjustable band
* Plastic watch case and links

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Brodmann Blades REVIEW.

posted by qtjoel on 03.06.10 at 3:49 pm Featured

We've been talking a lot about Brodman Blades here at WTFoodge.com in the past. So as many of you know I play a lot of ping pong (Table Tennis) and Fredi Brodmann of Brodmann blades was nice enough to send a pair over for me to try out. [Read the rest of the review here]

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The Ourborus Domino Machine

posted by Chris on 02.25.10 at 6:50 pm

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This is the Ourborus Machine created by Karl Lautman. It eliminates the worst part about dominoes: setting them up. When the button on the Ourborus Machine is pressed, a chain reaction of falling dominoes starts. However, the fallen pieces don't stay down. Instead, they are automagically pulled back up and the process loops over and over again finally stopping after five loops.

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Shirt Covered in Lacoste Logos.

posted by qtjoel on 02.24.10 at 12:47 pm

So we all know Lacoste polos are pretty expensive, so imagine a shirt embroidered in the logos... The idea is pretty cool and I wouldn't mind wearing this around and have people say "woah! awesome shirt dude!"

campana brothers heart lacoste logos

brazilian designers fernando and humberto campana have teamed up with french sportwear brand
lacoste on a series of limited-edition shirts for men and women, which are available for purchase
online at moss.

Sweet shenanigans, can you guess how much this shirt costs? If you guessed $7500, you are right. You can buy it here, but if you're that rich and you read this site, why the heck havn't you sponsored us yet?!

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Outlet Regulator.

posted by qtjoel on 02.22.10 at 1:34 pm

http://www.vimeo.com/9392135

The outlet regulator designed by Conor Klein is a pretty neat idea. I'm pretty sure most of you charge your laptops, cell phones, and ipods. Did you know battery is drained if you just leave it plugged in when it is full? They should definitely produce these and put it in the marker.

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Table Transforms Into a Playhouse.

posted by qtjoel on 01.18.10 at 12:04 pm

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Ingrid Brandth designed this table that transforms into a play house. The concept is awesome and I have two things I'd like to say about this.

1) I would have probably loved this if I was like 5 years old.

2) I can probably only use this now if someone broke into my house and I needed to hide somewhere or I was playing hide n seek with my friends at home and they had no idea it was a playhouse.

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