Ms. Pac-Man Cake by Nichole Horvath. More photos after the break.
Cool Stuff
via AOL. Bacon-Flavored Soda is a new product from the company, J&D Foods, which specializes in all things bacon. J&D has partnered with Jones Soda to created a special-edition bacon-flavored drink for the holidays. Sounds gross… Check out the video after the break.
“I don’t usually drink soda in the morning, but you could. It’s quick and easy bacon,” J&D Foods owners, Justin Esch said. For best results, Esch recommends serving bacon soda chilled or over ice, just like any other soft drink. Chugging it at room temperature may not be quite as appetizing. Like a fine wine, Esch insists that Jones Bacon Soda “only gets better with age.”
via incase. For the ping pong lovers… This is made by the same rubber used on ping pong paddles. You can buy one too for $30.
via buzzfeed. If you’re thinking of what to use for stocking stuffers this year… you could always use this! It’s fossilized dinosaur poop! Please beware of the “Choking Hazard”… lol. If you interested to learn more about “Fossilized Dinosaur Poop,” you can watch a video about it after the break. Anyways, you can buy it via Amazon. PURCHASE: Amazon
via lostateminor. Cool squiggly chair design by the design group Nendo. The Thin Black Lines exhibit runs at Phillips de Pury and Company until October 31.
This is pretty gross… the company Vat19 has created the World’s Largest Gummy Worm and it is available here. It is 128 times the size of a traditional gummy worm and weights 3 pounds and is 4,000 calories. It is available in five flavor combinations (blue raspberry & red cherry, green apple & red cherry, lemon & orange, orange & blue raspberry, pineapple & red cherry). Check out the promotional video below.
via illusion360. This is Yuriy Dmitriev’s concept design of the “Bio Robot Refrigerator” which was selected in the finals for the Electrolux Design Lab 2010 competition. More pictures after the break.
Four times smaller than a conventional refrigerator, the Bio Robot cools biopolymer gel through luminescence. Rather than shelves, the non sticky, odourless gel morphs around products to create a separate pod that suspends items for easy access. Without doors, draws and a motor 90% of the appliance is solely given over to its intended purpose. At the same time, all food, drink and cooled products are readily available, odours are contained, and items are kept individually at their optimal temperature by bio robots. The fridge is adaptable – it can be hung vertically, horizontally, and even on the ceiling. Different sizes and dimensions allow it to perfectly fit the accordant dwelling.
via BornRich. This is pretty nice… check out the description after the break.
The new generation of yachts are taking their design cues from island living. And, so the yacht manufacturers are incorporating innovative ways to diminish the boundaries between the yacht and the sea with fold-out cockpit and side platforms for easy access to the sea. We have earlier told you about such designs, including the innovative “Wider” yacht, Kharima 81′ catamaran with side platforms and the paper boat concept. Heesen yacht has also unveiled their latest 65m Fast Displacement (FDHF) superyacht concept to create a “terrace on the sea.” Heesen 65m yachts exterior was designed by Omega Architects, and the yacht features space for up to 12 guests in six beautiful cabins and can accommodate a crew of 13. The superyacht features a duplex beach club located aft on the main and lower decks with a 10 square meter side balcony on the port side and 22 square meter swimming pool platform.
The lower deck features a sauna, hammam, shower room, day head and a fully equipped bar. The highlight of the Heesen motoryacht is the glass bottom of swimming-pool located on the main deck which gives it a spacious feel and allows the effect created by natural light shimmering through the water to the bar area beneath.
On the fore deck, there is a large sunbathing area, which can be transformed into a touch-and-go helipad. The tender garages with gull-wing doors are also located beneath the foredeck. The yacht features a maximum speed of 27 knots, and can comfortably cruise at 24 knots at approx 75% engine power output. The aluminum hull and superstructure are designed by Van Oossanen and Heesen Yachts Naval Architects.
You can now own every issue of National Geographic, which was first published in 1888 (yes you read that right), via DVD-ROM. The 6 DVD-ROM Set is – $79.95, Hard Drive – $199.95. More photos after the break. The DVD-ROM set is currently on sale on Amazon for $57.25. PURCHASE (DVD-ROM): Amazon