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iRobot Dirt Dog - Shop Sweeping Robot

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2008-01-15 00:41:19 by gadgets in cool gadget-coolest gadgets
Are you having a hard time doing things in your shop because of all the clutter? Do you not have any time to get your place cleaned even if you really want to? Do you need assistance with your cleaning? If you do, then the Shop Sweeping Robot iRobot Dirt Dog is perfect for you! It is a very ingenious creation that takes away all your cleaning...
 
 
 
 
 
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Japanese plastic dirt is half as dense as real dirt, over 100 times more plastic

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2008-02-26 02:22:00 by Nilay Patel in Engadget
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets We've seen quite a few efforts to use gardens and terrariums in cities to order to bring down overall CO2 emissions and reduce temperatures, but Tokyo's earthquake-prone location means that structures there have to meet strict load requirements -- so a company called Suntory Ltd., has developed a synthetic dirt...
 
 
 
 
 
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Judith Supine: Dirt Mansion

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2008-04-15 11:38:16 by HASH0x8473a14 in Cool Hunting
Opened last Friday,12 April 2008, "Dirt Mansion" at English Kills Art Gallery in Brooklyn is Judith Supine 's second show in the New York City areaunless of course you are counting his numerous pieces pasted up throughout the city Large installations consisting of his dramatic 20 foot high wooden puppet characters fill the maze-like warehouse...
 
 
 
 
 
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A gelatinous material to put away dirt in your keyboard

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2008-08-27 00:05:04 by gadgets in cool gadget-coolest gadgets
The computer keyboard according to some is one of the filthiest things that we use second to the toilet seat. People who say that has a point. Dust can freely move and stick into the keyboard and lots of germs lay on it as we type in Do you remember where you just laid your hands on before typing in your keyboard? The germs in your hands are...
 
 
 
 
 
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Weatherproof TVs Tested With Kool-Aid, Dirt (But No Pee Pee) [Weatherproof Tvs]

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2008-04-14 20:40:00 by Jason Chen in Gizmodo
Sound and Vision decided to take two "Weatherproof" outdoor TVs and subject them to months and months of torture in a short amount of time to see just how weather proof they really are. Both the Pantel PAN320 and Aquatic AQ-LCD17S-1 shrugged off dirt, water and fruit punch when poured or sprayed directly on them, but Pantel's model had grey...
 
 
 
 
 
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Bestlink's Alpha 400 ultraportable is dirt cheap, regular cheap

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2008-05-21 14:54:00 by Joshua Topolsky in Engadget
Filed under: Laptops Call us crazy, but these new low-end ultraportable laptops are beginning to look mighty familiar. At least Bestlink has an angle here -- make it dirt cheap -- so its entry isn't totally without merit. The Alpha 400 will apparently be priced from $250 (or $180 in volume), sport a 400MHz (!) Xburst CPU, 128MB of RAM, 1GB or...
 
 
 
 
 
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Bestlinks Alpha 400 ultraportable is dirt cheap, regular cheap

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2008-05-21 21:05:21 by admin in Cool Gadgets and Gizmos
Filed under: Laptops Call us crazy, but these new low-end ultraportable laptops are beginning to look mighty familiar. At least Bestlink has an angle here make it dirt cheap so its entry isnt totally without merit. The Alpha 400 will apparently be priced from $250 (or $180 in volume), sport a 400MHz (!) Xburst CPU, 128MB of RAM, 1GB or 2GB of...
 
 
 
 
 
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Electricity from Dirt: Is it Possible?

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2008-09-10 20:36:36 by Gloria Campos in Inventor Spot - Inventions, Innovations, and Interesting Ideas for the Inventor in All of Us
It turns out wind power, solar power and lunar power are not the only possible renewable energy sources for our future. Dirt power might be next. There are already plans for use of it in places of Africa that are off-grid Art and Design Cars and Motors DIY Environment Gadgets Home Miscellaneous Nature News Outdoors Science Technology
 
 
 
 
 
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Panasonic AeroSpin - Cyclonic, bagless vacuum

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2008-01-04 16:13:10 by Evan in Popgadget: Personal Tech for Women
If your house looks like a cyclone hit it -- a mixture of wrapping paper shreds, candy cane wrappers and dust bunnies the size of a VW -- you may like the AeroSpin from Panasonic . This Jetson-sounding vacuum combines new technology to make cleaning easier and more effective. (Until I have a household robot to do all the vacuuming, it won't be...