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Check out this ridiculous computer case made entirely out of cooling fans. I’m assuming the builder of this case was frustrated with their tricked-out system overheating all the time.
The case was assembled from 66 individual cooling fans, keeping the system icy cold all the time. Maybe Microsoft should think…
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November 23rd, 2007 by: Technabob
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With football season in full swing, why not arrive at your next tailgate party in style? This ride-on cooler not only speeds you along to your destination, it’ll keep your drinks and snacks nice and chilled on the way.
This rechargeable electric scooter holds up to 24 cans of your…
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October 28th, 2007 by: Technabob
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Just in time for that Halloween fog machine, this strange looking contraption will let you make as much dry ice as you want. Just add a canister of compressed liquid CO2, and it’ll do the rest.
The Portable Dry Ice Maker can crank out a one-pound block of dry ice…
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September 17th, 2007 by: Technabob
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If you have a mini-fridge in your cubicle, you might have run into the occasional thief making off with your precious pop. This new fridge seeks to change that by requiring payment before doling out your canned beverage of choice.
The Koolatron Coin-Op Mini Fridge lets you chill up to…
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September 2nd, 2007 by: Technabob
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This rather silly gadget is lets you keep a single can of your favorite canned beverage cool in a tiny little refrigerator.
Brando’s USB Mini Fridge holds one and only one can of soda, beer or other drink in its tiny confines. The mini refrigerator even has a little blue…
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May 21st, 2007 by: Technabob
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When I recently received a mini Google Fridge for my office at work (my company spends a lot of money on AdWords,) I thought for sure I had the coolest geek refrigeration device on the block. Well, I guess I was wrong.
The compact can-vending refrigerator lets you chill up…
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March 7th, 2007 by: Technabob
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Want to make sure your kids have a truly white Christmas this year? Well with a little elbow grease, some cold weather and some cold hard cash you can.
The SG4 and SG5 snow makers from Snowathome.com turn water and pressurized air into actual snow. You’ll need to provide your…
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October 22nd, 2006 by: Technabob