With all the madness going on with air travel, I REALLY wouldnt suggest using these…. But id LOVE to be there if someone did đ
Category: The Outdated Archive
All my super old but still amazing blog posts \(^-^)/
The Sharpie Liquid Pencil

Sharpie the pen makers have created a Liquid Pencil that contains an âinkâ made from liquid graphite. Its liquid graphite “ink” allows the user to erase at will for up to three days. After three days the liquid graphite will then turn to ink and will become permanent, to a degree. Cool! The Sharpie Liquid Pencil($5) will hit stores in September, pack of 2 pens with 6 erasers for $5.
The Wii 2

Now this is definitely news – it seems that word is going around concerning the next version of the Nintendo Wii, known as the Wii 2 at the moment, will be hitting the market next year while sporting HD output as well as a Blu-ray drive. That would certainly bring it up on par in certain aspects with the Sony PS3, but wouldn’t that mean it is one generation behind in the home console race as Sony might just come up with something better in their next PlayStation? Of course, this is but a rumor as at press time, and while pumping out High Definition (HD) content on the Wii 2 is plausible with relevant improvements made to the hardware, we’re not too convinced on the Blu-ray idea. After all, Blu-ray discs are pretty pricey compared to regular DVDs, and one of the Wii’s strong selling points would be its cost effective price points which we hope will be retained in its next iteration. What do you think?
Me At BBC Switch Filming For Season 2 Of No Hats No Trainers Season 2
Pencil Sculpures
Dodonpachi Resurrection: New iPhone Bullet Hell Shooter Gets Trailer
Good news if youâre a fan of bullet hell shooters (on the iPhone): Japan-based game maker Cave today released new screenshots and the first gameplay trailer for Dodonpachi Resurrection, its second shooting game for i-devices (following Espgaluda II in April). Dodonpachi is a fairly famous game series, and Resurrectionâs iPhone version is actually the first home conversion of the Arcade title.
Players can expect an arcade mode, a practice mode and an iPhone mode (which has a new scoring system). Note that only owners of 3rd generation iPod touches (32/64GB), the iPhone 3Gs/4, or the iPad will be able to play the game.
The Sunday Refix: Dizzee Rascal ‘Jus A Rascal’
Oh my god what a week i’ve had. I’ll keep the moaning short: It was a DAMN long week, and on top of that, this took a WHILE! making the beat sound the same was easy, but adding a ton of intricate little guitar slides and that really pushed my creativity.
now I KNOW what you’re thinking, this is pretty short, but i can assure you the amount of time put into this easily compensates!
With the vocals it was really cool to revisit spitting fast as i havent done it in a while, nor have I spat this agressive for a while. Makes a nice change!
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Londons New Futuristic Buses
The Jet Powered School Bus
A jet engine powered Bus, Cool! Paul Stender and his team from Indy Boys Inc, based in Indianapolis, they took the American-style school bus, and fitted it with a jet engine from a F4 Phantom fighter jet that helps bus reach a scratching 367mph. It burns 150 gallons of fuel in just one quarter-mile run.
The Most Expensive Car In The World

This 1936 Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic, which sold for an estimated $30-40 million at a recent auction, is the worldâs most expensive car. Now, the iconic car is on public display at the Mullin Automotive Museum in Oxnard, California. Also referenced as the Williamson car, this beauty was a part of the collection owned by the late Dr. Peter Williamson before it was purchased by Mullin Automotive Museum. The purchase price wasnât made public, but the word is that it was sold for between $30 million and $40 million. Dr. Peter Williamson had bought the car in 1971 for $59,000. The car competed in the 2003 Pebble Beach Concours dâElegance event and was honored with the Best of Show award.









