BREAKING: Toyota Recall Affects 3.8M Prius, Lexus Cars

The Federal Department of Transportation has issued an “urgent” warning to owners of several Toyota and Lexus models, strongly advising them to remove the floor mats on the driver’s side to prevent the accelerator pedal from sticking. Issued by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the advisory notice urges that drivers not replace the mats with anything...

September 30th, 2009 by My Way 

WTF Wisconsin Tourism Federation

Like AYDS, the WTF (Wisconsin Tourism Federation) got tired of being the butt of jokes and changed its name to the Tourism Federation of Wisconsin.
September 30th, 2009 by My Way 

Mercedes-Benz Viano Lounge/Mobile Office

This is the interior of the 2010 Brabus Mercedes-Benz Viano Lounge. As you can see, it has everything a person could want in a van. Except little kids.  Aside from its 426hp 6.1L V8 engine, the 2010 Brabus Mercedes-Benz Viano Lounge features a 32-inch LCD, two Sony VAIO laptops, a PlayStation 3, Nespresso machine, and even a Vertu Constellation phone. Unfortunately, this is just a concept…for...

September 29th, 2009 by My Way 

Inner Message Rings

Hide a secret inside the ring so it can only be revealed when pressed against the skin. Check the website here
September 27th, 2009 by My Way 

That’s A Big Ass Baby!

An Indonesian woman gave birth to a 19.2 lb baby boy yesterday! That’s the heaviest newborn ever birthed in Indonesia! Thankfully for her lady bits, he was delivered by C-Section . She named him Muhammad Akbar Risuddin 
September 25th, 2009 by My Way 

Popular Logos with Hidden Symbolisms

Some logos are very creative and have subtle symbols and messages that represents something about the company it stands for. We explore a handful of such logos in this collection Big 10 The Big Ten Conference is the United States’ oldest Division 1 college athletic conference. Since Penn State joined in 1990, there have been 11 schools in the Big Ten. They revamped their logo by placing a hidden...

September 25th, 2009 by My Way 

Wait, This Is a Shoe?

 Designed by London architect Julian Hakes, the Mojito shoe is made of carbon fiber—to give it strength and spring—and laminated with rubber on the bottom and leather—from furniture manufacturers in High Wycombe, England—on top. According to Hakes: With a high heel providing the heel is supported, even by standing on a wooden block the foot naturally ’spans’ the gap naturally,...

September 24th, 2009 by My Way 

For First Time, AIDS Vaccine Shows Some Success

A new AIDS vaccine tested on more than 16,000 volunteers in Thailand has protected a significant minority against infection, the first time any vaccine against the disease has even partly succeeded in a clinical trial. Scientists said they were delighted but puzzled by the result. The vaccine — a combination of two genetically engineered vaccines, neither of which had worked before in humans —...

September 24th, 2009 by My Way 

Idiot Moron Uses 662,258 Text Messages/Month

Some idiot moron, in an effort to become the world’s biggest failure at life, used 662,258 text messages on his iPhone in a month. Plus the jerkbag got the 12,301 page itemized bill sent to him, so he doesn’t even care about trees. I did the math, and it comes out to sending a text message just about every 4 seconds, all day every day.
September 23rd, 2009 by My Way 

AT&T Predicted The Future In 1993

This is a montage of AT&T commercials from 1993 that basically predict the future with 100% accuracy.
September 23rd, 2009 by My Way 

Coca Cola Can Concept

Dzmitry Samal designed a unique concept for beverage cans. The shape is much more geometric – featuring facets, instead of the familiar smooth round cylinder we’re used to. The new can design utilizes a process called impact extrusion, a process where an aluminum slug (solid piece of metal) is pressed at a high velocity with extreme force into a die/mold by a punch.  The usual cylindrical...

September 23rd, 2009 by My Way 

Doctors Implant Tooth into Eye, Restore Sight!

Osteo-odonto-keratoprosthesis. It’s a real procedure that really does revive people’s ability to see, yet we get the feeling that people will be more, um, excited about how it’s done than why it’s done. The seemingly Mary Shelley-inspired doctors extract a tooth from a blind person and drill a hole through it, where a prosthetic lens is placed, and the resulting macabre construction...

September 23rd, 2009 by My Way 

James May’s LEGO House Destined for Ruins

The life-sized LEGO house built by the British TV presenter James May faces imminent destruction after LEGOLAND Windsor withdrew their plans to purchase the massive structure due to expensive transportation costs. The house was built with about 3 million LEGO bricks supplied by the LEGO Group and took about 1000 volunteers who worked tirelessly for about a month to complete. It features a furnished...

September 23rd, 2009 by My Way 

Microsoft Tablet Concept Super Cool

Gizmodo has leaked video of a Microsoft tablet prototype which features dual 7 inch multi-touch screens and a fluid user interface a bit reminiscent of the Apple Newton. The project is said to be the project of J. Alard and features inductive charging and a 3 megapixel camera and is also said to be in late design stage.
September 23rd, 2009 by My Way 

The United States of McDonald’s

Inspired by a drive down U.S. Interstate 5 through California’s Central Valley to Los Angeles, visual artist and blogger Stephen Von Worley noticed that big box stores and fast food restaurants were rapidly encroaching on the otherwise barren landscape. Speeding down the freeway, he arrived at an existential question: “Just how far away can you get from our world of generic convenience? ...

September 23rd, 2009 by My Way 
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