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Waist-measuring belt is useless but for bragging supermodel's skeletons

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2008-06-24 18:48:56 by John Brownlee in Boing Boing Gadgets
...waist size would make things easier. Of course, a tape measure properly wrapped around one's mid-riff does the same job, less swankily... making this belt just an expensive little trinket satisfying no real need whatsoever except to the braggartly vain or the person who needs to be chic even whilst aprising the girth of their belly fat in the...
 
 
 
 
 
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The perfect waist, no diets needed

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2008-01-30 02:03:21 by Laura in Useful and Funny Stuff
Now you can control your waist very easily. No diets, no starving, no exercise, no diet pills, you just have to find a belt like the one in the picture and choose the measure you want. Easy eh!! You can show your friends that youre not fat and that your belly has the right size
 
 
 
 
 
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First Look: New Lowepro Bags Big Enough To Carry A Baby

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2008-05-08 06:30:57 by Charlie Sorrel in Gadget Lab
...waist and an optional shoulder strap balances things out. It will fit a small camera kit inside. You can see from the picture that it easily swallows a Nikon D60, a 50mm lens and a flashgun. There are a few outside mesh pockets for sundries (lens caps and cigarettes) and a couple of tiny, memory card sized compartments inside the lid. It...
 
 
 
 
 
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Day Pack Reviews: Camelbak Urban Assult & XL

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2008-07-14 02:32:35 by Andrew Fong in Skatter Tech
...waist strap. The two side pockets on the Urban assault are insulated water bottle pockets. A very nice 750ml bisphenol A free water bottle is included with every pack. These pockets also double as laptop power brick/charger storage pockets. Something that really made this pack stand out from the others was the addition of strap keepers. With...
 
 
 
 
 
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Day Pack Reviews: Camelbak Urban Assault & XL

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2008-07-14 02:32:35 by Andrew Fong in Skatter Tech
...waist strap. The two side pockets on the Urban assault are insulated water bottle pockets. A very nice 750ml bisphenol A free water bottle is included with every pack. These pockets also double as laptop power brick/charger storage pockets. Something that really made this pack stand out from the others was the addition of strap keepers. With...
 
 
 
 
 
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Day Pack Reviews: Camelbak Urban Assault & XL

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2008-07-14 02:32:35 by Skatter Tech in Skatter Tech
...waist strap. The two side pockets on the Urban assault are insulated water bottle pockets. A very nice 750ml bisphenol A free water bottle is included with every pack. These pockets also double as laptop power brick/charger storage pockets. Something that really made this pack stand out from the others was the addition of strap keepers. With...
 
 
 
 
 
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Tankgrip lets motorcycle passengers get a grip

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2008-06-19 14:13:27 by Shane McGlaun in SlipperyBrick
...waist, but other times waist holding isnt so cool. When your boys want to go for a ride and you dont trust them with your bike alone, its not so cool to have them hugging you A guy from Belgium has come up with a solution called the Tankgrip. The designer says the prototype took 4 months to build and ended up looking like a telephone handle...
 
 
 
 
 
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HeadRoom AirBag Charcoal

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2007-09-12 09:16:00 by 1001 Webs in Audio Gadget Inspector
...waist. The Security Strap not only keeps the bag from moving around on your waist but also eliminates the risk of theft while you are roaming around those sketchy airports. For all those adrenaline junkies out there who love their extreme activities, Extreme Suspension System secures your AirBag to your chest or back The AirBag is 6.25"...
 
 
 
 
 
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Wheelchair Backflip Makes Truck Backflip Seem Less 'Extreme' [Stunts]

2008-01-04 10:42:08 by HASH0x896f9a8 in Gizmodo
 
...waist down. I guess he figured risking being fully paralyzed from the waist down wasn't all that big a deal, because he started doing tricks in his wheelchair, leading up to this insane full-on backflip. Sure makes guys that use broken backs as an excuse for getting out of stunts seem less ballsy, no? [ Spulch