Category: Hacks, Mods & DIY

How to force your web browser to start in private browsing mode

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Just about every major browser now includes a private browsing (yes, yes…”Porn”) mode. What you might not have known is that you can force your browser to go straight into private browsing mode when you launch it. It’s as easy as adding a simple command line switch. … Read More

Itch Chair Scratches Your Back

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Geeker crafts: 4d8439cd0e087b162ffcf3621e7e74d0 Itch Chair Scratches Your Back

This Itch Chair has a broad selection of ”fingernails” that can be attached to the ..(more…)

Geeker crafts: 325472601571f31e1bf00674c368d335 Itch Chair Scratches Your Back

Originally from Likecool on March 17, 2010, 11:35am

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DIY Laser Cutter

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Laser cutters are all the rage right now. Prices have come down quite a bit over the past 10 years but they are still not nice and cheap so it would still be a purchase that would hurt a bit. … Read More

Strobeshnik hard drive clock displays time on its spinning platter

Geeker electronics: 325472601571f31e1bf00674c368d335 Strobeshnik hard drive clock displays time on its spinning platter
Geeker electronics: 325472601571f31e1bf00674c368d335 Strobeshnik hard drive clock displays time on its spinning platter

Geeker electronics: 6c32e161a944e5aa02bc05ee9395b206 Strobeshnik hard drive clock displays time on its spinning platter
We’ve seen quite a number of hard drive-made clocks, but nothing were as cool as the way that Strobeshnik hard drive clock shows time. The Strobeshnik clock was made using an old hard drive by modder Svofski. … Read More

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World’s fastest scanner scans a 200-page book in one minute

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Using a special super vision chip that reacts faster than the eyes can react; Professor Masatoshi Ishikawa and his colleagues Takashi Nakashima and Yoshihiro Watanabe from University of Tokyo have developed a scanner which can scan trough a 200 page book in just a minute. … Read More

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