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Born to be Mild!

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2008-02-25 08:58:48 by Anthony James in Yanko Design
...alfalfa sandwich and herbal tea, where one might find a Earth unfriendly combustible engine, there is a huge gapping hole. This hole, or anti-engine, is a not-so-subtle protest against all combustible engines and does a pretty fair job of making us re-evaluate the way we look at modes of transportation and their form factors. With a range of...
 
 
 
 
 
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The greenest business card ever made

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2008-03-19 13:06:10 by PeterPachal in DVICE
...alfalfa or cress will be popping out of the top within a few days The simple instructions for getting the card to grow adorn (fill dish with water, dip card in) one side of the card, encouraging your contacts to actually pull out your card after you give it to them, while emphasizing your company's green slant . Just don't call them green cards
 
 
 
 
 
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Biggs & Featherbelle Body Care

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2008-05-05 12:07:30 by HASH0x8b56c38 in Cool Hunting
Before my friends at Biggs & Featherbelle urged me to try their Muscle Soak, I'd never been a fan of baths. Their inventive mix of Ginger, Alfalfa, and woodsy essential oils took me somewhere else. The no-synthetics and their packaging are equally inventive pluses for the body care company
 
 
 
 
 
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Japanese scientists create worlds smallest noodle bowl

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2008-05-30 13:43:05 by Serkan Toto in CrunchGear
A research team from the University of Tokyo managed to create a microscopic bowl of ramen (Japanese noodles), measuring 1/12,500th of an inch (1/500th of a millimeter) in length and 1.25 millionth of an inch (1/50,000th of a millimeter) in thickness According to Japanese media, the projects aim is to make a contribution to the advancement of...
 
 
 
 
 
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Cow backpacks measure bovine burps to fight global warming

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2008-07-25 09:30:45 by SE Kramer in DVICE
...alfalfa and clover. These small changes could make a big difference, especially in countries like Argentina, where cows may generate 30% of Argentina's greenhouse gas emissions. We think these scientists are thinking small, however: why not attach a backpack to every cow and use the resulting methane as rocket fuel Reuters , via Inhabitat
 
 
 
 
 
 
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