The Best Damn Lego Construction Ever
Feb 23, 2010 Technology

Crawler Town is a construction that will fulfill any lego geek’s fantasy. It even comes with its own backstory!
Crawler town roams the barren wastes of a post steam-punk world after cataclysmic climate change do to excessive coal use. Several such cities exist but Crawler town is the most popular due to the Aero 500 hydrogen fuel cell Air races that are held. Many people travel the wastes to Crawler town for vacation and to enjoy rare luxuries like Pizza, fresh vegetables and Beer. Travelling the wastes in search of minerals and aquifers ( vital for survival) the mobility of the city keeps it away from the vicious sand storms of the wastes
Sounds (and looks) pretty epic! Now I want to save up some cash, enough to buy multiple Lego city and train sets. The only thing missing from Crawler Town is a healthy dose of rails, and those brick reconstructions of sleeper series aren’t exactly cheap! For a traveling city that represents the last of humanity will be large enough to require its own mass-transit system.
Crawler Town on Flickr, ‘Crawler Town,’ an epic LEGO city on wheels
Post from: The Gadget Blog
Tags: brick toys, bricks, flickr, lego
Mario, Snake, Peach, and Samus Win
Feb 12, 2010 Technology

Here’s a picture that only Nintendo and Metal Gear fans will understand:
(From someone’s Flickr; if you know the originator please comment below)
Post from: The Gadget Blog
Samsung LN40B630 40-inch LCD TV – $879 Shipped
Nov 17, 2009 Technology

LOW PRICE ALERT! Amazon currently offers the Samsung LN40B630 40-inch LCD TV for $979 – $100 instant COUPON at CHECKOUT + free shipping = $879 shipped! This LCD TV has a 1920?1080 resolution, 80,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, built-in HD tuner, 120hz refresh rate, 4x HDMI inputs, USB input, Ethernet input and a 4ms repsonse time.
The Amazon deal ends 11/21 at 11:59pm PST and you must reach checkout to see the discount
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Samsung LN46B650 46-inch LCD TV – $1,238 Shipped
Nov 17, 2009 Technology

Butterfly Photo has the Samsung LN46B650 46-inch LCD TV for a low price, the lowest to date in fact. This set has a 1920?1080 resolution, 4x HDMI inputs, built-in HD tuner, 120hz refresh rate, 100,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, Ethernet input with access to Flickr/YouTube/etc, 2x USB inputs and a 4ms response time. It’s $1,238 + free shipping = $1,238 shipped!
Alternatively, and until 11/21, Amazon has it for $1,359 – $100 instant COUPON at CHECKOUT + free shipping = $1,259 shipped!Similar Posts:
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Samsung LN55B650 55-Inch LCD TV – $1,850 Shipped
Sep 9, 2009 Technology

Amazon once again has a sick coupon deal for the Samsung LN55B650 55-Inch LCD TV. Features include a 1920?1080 resolution, 120hz refresh rate, 4x HDMI inputs, access to Youtube, Flickr via an Ethernet port, built-in HD tuner, 100,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio and 4ms response time. It’s $1,899.99 – $50 coupon (Y8VWPEFR) + free shipping = $1,849.99 shipped!
Don’t forget Amazon’s $50 coupon: Y8VWPEFR (expires: 9/13)
Tags: 1080-resolution, 659-99-shipped, amazon, features, flickr, lcd tvs
The AlphaBar Sphere Desktop [Featured Desktop]
Aug 29, 2009 Technology

Reader RedBlackProduction’s desktop shows off just how powerful the new Rainmeter 1.0 release really is, with expandable panels that drop down from the top bar for virtually everything you might want. The desktop is created with nothing more than Rainmeter configurations, and is bundled with custom versions for various resolutions, including one configuration that scales to fit any desktop size
Read the whole story on Lifehacker
Tags: desktop, flickr, rainmeter, Skins, style, Wallpaper, windows
The Plywood and Pipe Desk [Featured Workspace]
Aug 28, 2009 Technology

Today’s featured workspace is one more in a long line of custom desks. Like others of its kind, it proves that building your own desk can pay off more than spending the time and money to find one. Lifehacker reader bsalzer kept seeing custom desks in the featured workspaces here and decided to finally build his own.
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Tags: bandwidth, broadly-between, featured workspace, flickr, from-the-looks, what you said, workspace, workspace show and tell
The Stealth Configuration Desktop [Featured Desktop]
Aug 27, 2009 Technology

Reader lostboy79designs’ desktop moves functionality off the desktop and into slide-out tabs on the side, with system stats and launchers on a taskbar at the bottom.
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Tags: Customization, desktop, dock, flickr, Skins, style, Wallpaper, weather
Film Fresh Lets You Legitimately Download Popular Movies in DivX [Entertainment]
Aug 27, 2009 Technology

Web site Film Fresh lets you purchase DivX downloads of popular Hollywood movies to play back on your computer or DivX-compatible device (like the PlayStation 3 or DivX-certified DVD player); the films do not expire, and they’re actually legit downloads. (Click the image above for a closer look.) The catch, of course, is the price: Fresh Films purchases range from $10-$13, which isn’t terrible (you do get to keep it forever, so it’s kind of like buying a DVD), but it does seem a little steep, especially considering that you don’t get the additional DVD perks (the box art, special features, etc.). Still, Fresh Films is the first studio-approved DivX movie download service (it’s backed by Paramount, Warner Bros., Lionsgate, and Sony Pictures, according to Mashable ), and it’s nice to see them moving in this direction, even if the prices are a little high.
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Apple MacBook Knockoff For a Netbook Price [Macbook Knockoffs]
Aug 25, 2009 Uncategorized
At first glance this MacBook knockoff doesn’t look all that bad, but by picture three it looks like week old garbage. According to the not very official picture caption, the “Macbook Mini” has the specs of a netbook
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