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Sometimes the simple stuff is the coolest to me. I have a bunch of stuff sitting under the TV screen in my living room. I have the Kinect and my center channel speaker for starters. When we play Wii I put the sensor for it there too so it can…
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January 27th, 2011 by: Shane McGlaun
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Neatoramanaut Dennis shared pics of Super Mario-themed shelves that he and his girlfriend Judith put together for their apartment. Actually Judith did almost everything. And Mama Mia, what a piece of woodwork:
The shelves and cloud are all made of wood, while the mushroom, Mario and Luigi figures were store…
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March 9th, 2010 by: Lambert Varias
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I got a fever, and actually the only prescription is not more cowbell, but more Tetris. Lately I’ve been having a slight obsession with that beloved game of my young adulthood and I don’t know why. My yearning has been appeased a bit, though, thanks to these cool Tetrad Flat…
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March 31st, 2008 by: The Scholar
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Here’s a clever piece of home decor for those who can’t get enough algebra in their lives. This bookshelf cleverly integrates mathematical symbols into its design.
The equation bookshelf comes from the imagination of estúdio breder. According to the designer, the incorporation of parentheses, square brackets and braces around your…
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November 19th, 2007 by: Technabob
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Somebody at Pottery Barn’s PBteen division was assigned the task of creating a bookshelf stereo, and appears to have taken the concept a bit too literally by creating a bookshelf with speakers built into it.
Actually, the Modular Speaker Double Shelf is actually a pretty clever idea, combining both a…
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September 20th, 2007 by: Technabob
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Looking for a cool way to incorporate technology into your interior design? These new Mood Light Shelves might be just the ticket.
Each shelf is embedded with an array of red, green, and blue ultra-bright LEDs, and can be controlled by a remote to change colors. Shelf dimensions are 13.8″W…
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September 23rd, 2006 by: Technabob