Coat Hook Darts
When it rains it pours - there is yet another nicely designed coat hook solution on the market - Suck UK has these dart coat hooks for sale.

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When it rains it pours - there is yet another nicely designed coat hook solution on the market - Suck UK has these dart coat hooks for sale.

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A couple months ago, I posted about Yuki, who did a song for the anime Honey and Clover. While digging around on YouTube, I found a couple of her videos - and they are all quite weird. Much inspired by Bjork it seems, but still with her own funky style and originality. Her voice is quite irritating, but somehow it’s okay. Maybe I’m just weird… Here is ‘Joy’ - also check out Melancholista, Fugainaiya, and Sentimental Journey.
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I’m all about the style of the Moog Source. Ogh! This Flickr set has some sweet photos of it. I imagine it’s what a Speak n Spell would look like when it grew up.
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PingMag just published an article on Staying in James Turrell’s House of Light - a house in Japan’s Niigata prefecture that showcases the artist’s specialty in handling natural light. If you live near San Francisco, you can visit one of his fabulous pieces at the new DeYoung Museum in Golden Gate Park. I must make it to Japan someday soon.
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Wired news has an article on a new line of TVs by Philips which use an innovative technology to make 3-D TV work without weird glasses
“I entered a conference room in Manhattan and a woman on the TV tossed a handful of rose petals out of the screen, where they floated in the air before my eyes.
At least, that’s what I saw. In truth, the image resided on a perfectly flat, 42-inch LCD screen. But the 3-D illusion was fully believable, and I didn’t have to wear a dorky set of polarizing glasses.
A new line of 3-D televisions by Philips uses the familiar trick of sending slightly different images to the left and right eyes — mimicking our stereoscopic view of the real world. But where old-fashioned 3-D movies rely on the special glasses to block images meant for the other eye, Philips’ WOWvx technology places tiny lenses over each of the millions of red, green and blue sub pixels that make up an LCD or plasma screen. The lenses cause each sub pixel to project light at one of nine angles fanning out in front of the display.”
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Dude, Armor of God PJs … EPIC GEAR! You get:
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