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The HydroView is a remote-controlled underwater vehicle that allows you to explore the sea without ever getting wet. It has an onboard camera that will stream high quality video and photos wirelessly back to your iPad. (via HydroView at werd.com)
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The HydroView is a remote-controlled underwater vehicle that allows you to explore the sea without ever getting wet. It has an onboard camera that will stream high quality video and photos wirelessly back to your iPad. (via HydroView at werd.com)

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Whangapoua Beach House on Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand. Designed by Ken Crosson of Crosson Clarke Carnachan Architects.
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Whangapoua Beach House on Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand. Designed by Ken Crosson of Crosson Clarke Carnachan Architects.

Submitted by Nick Wallen.

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Not a bad way to do the childcare and school drop off.
(via http://www.co-motion.com/index.php/tandems/periscope_trident_convertible)
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Not a bad way to do the childcare and school drop off.

(via http://www.co-motion.com/index.php/tandems/periscope_trident_convertible)

Source: co-motion.com

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[Flash 10 is required to watch video]

Just because.

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A built in light to illuminate the grinding area.

Not only do you get freshly ground salt and pepper at the touch of a button, there is also a built in light to illuminate the grinding area, ensuring precision peppering and sureness to your salt serving.

Because that’s what salt & pepper grinders have been missing all these years.

Source: 1-day.com.au

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If I could have any bike in the world, I suspect I would choose to have one built by Sacha White of Vanilla cycles. Unfortunately, according to the website: “as of June 2011, the wait for a custom Vanilla is over 5 years”. I also suspect that if you have to ask the price, you probably can’t afford one. Although, I guess you have 5 years to save.
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If I could have any bike in the world, I suspect I would choose to have one built by Sacha White of Vanilla cycles. Unfortunately, according to the website: “as of June 2011, the wait for a custom Vanilla is over 5 years”. I also suspect that if you have to ask the price, you probably can’t afford one. Although, I guess you have 5 years to save.

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Source: vanillabicycles.com

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(via Paper Airplane Push Pins)

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(via Hot cakes. « Present&Correct)
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(via Hot cakes. « Present&Correct)

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Bug on a bike. (via 500px / Photo “rate my bike” by tustel ico)
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Bug on a bike. (via 500px / Photo “rate my bike” by tustel ico)

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visual-poetry:

“book” by chema madoz
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visual-poetry:

“book” by chema madoz

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