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7:18 AM | Saturday, December 15, 2007

USB Mini Shredder w/ Letter Opener

This time i am going to talk about this really good invention!
This Mini USB Shredder comes with a Letter Opener. Amazing?
Feeling sick? Too weak to even open an envelope?
This Mini USB Shredder will help you in your work.
You only have to put the envelope to the opening and it will help you to slice open your letter and placing the remnants iside the collection bin.

Features of the Mini USB Shredder w/ Letter Opener:

  • Ensuer of confidentiality right on your desktop
  • Shreds documents, receipts, post-it notes, top secretes, and your silly worthless dreams
  • Handy powered letter opener
  • USB or battery powered for portability

Specifications:

  • Power: Computer USB Port
  • Dimensions: 5.8" x 6.3" 4.8" (H x W x D)

Personal Comments:
I personally love this invention, but this may make people to be much more lazy.
This is the disadvantage of this invention.

A photo of the USB Mini Shredder w/Letter Opener.



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6:50 AM |

USB Mini Cooling Fridge
This is the lastest USB function. From the name, we know that it is a MiniFridge.
With this function, people can now drink their beverage at their desktop all the time.
This USB MiniFridge can holds up to a can and it features a cool blue LED internal illumination.
Its built-in cooling plate quickly drops to its lowest operating temperature within five minutes after being plugged in. Aren't it cool?

Features of the USB Mini Cooling Fridge:
  • Powered entirely via your computer USB port
  • Internal blue LED illumination
  • Keeps one 12oz can of beverage chilly cold
  • No batteries required
Personal Comments:
This invention is perfect for office, parties, etc. But i think that this fridge would be great if it is bigger.

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8:33 AM | Friday, December 14, 2007

Category of subject - Toy
Today, I am going to talk about Kaleidoscope.
Some History of the Kaleidoscope!
It is known as Kalos, eidos and skopos to the ancient Greeks, which means beautiful, form and view respectively. It is reinvented by Scot Sir David Brewster in 1816, while he was conducting an experiment on light polarization and it was patented in 1817. This science tool, is quickly copied as a toy. Brewster believed that he would made money from his popular invention, but he was patent allowed others to copy his invention. In the early products often sells over $1,000.

Kaleidoscope is a tube of mirrors containing coloured beads, pebbles, etc.
The viewer will looks into one end and lights enters from the other end, reflecting the mirrors.
For a normal kaleidoscope, it usually have 2 rectangular mirrors, setting them at 45o which makes 8 duplicate images of the objects. Following, 6 at 60 o and the other 4 at 40 o. We, the viewers have to rotate the tube and the tumbling of the coloured objects shows us the various colours and patterns. It will show up a beautiful symmetric pattern because of the reflections in the mirrors.

Here a series of the various patterns inside the Kaleidoscope!
(Credit - Deviantart)

Arent the coloured beads/pebbles beautiful? :D

Nowwwww...
I am going to introduce you guys with a 2D type of Kaleidoscope!
It have the intersection of two or more lines of reflection symmetry. The part of the kaleidoscope which holds objects to be viewed is called an object chamber or cell. Object cells may contain almost any material. Sometimes the object cell is filled with liquid so the items float and move through the object cell with slight movement from the person viewing.

Here's an example of the 2D type of Kaleidoscope! :D
(Credit - Sister's Kaleidoscope! [:)

Personal Comments:
Scot Sir David Brewster's invention was great! :D
My sister bought the 2D Kaleidoscope at Europe, the glass is cleared and you can take it to look at different things, you can rotates it and its just like the Kaleidoscope!

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7:12 PM | Wednesday, December 12, 2007


Sony T20

The Sony T20 is a ultra-stylish addition to Sony's Cybershot line of T model cameras. Similar to its big brother the T70, this camera has a slightly smaller LCD and less zoom, but the same advanced features. The body measures in at less than half an inch thick and has a brilliant 2.5-inch LCD. A high quality Carl Zeiss zoom lens Sony processor provide high image quality and prevent color distortion, while speeding up operation time and extending battery life. This camera has 3x optical zoom and multiple features, including high definition capability and Face Detection, as well as Super Steady Shot to help avoid image blur. It is available in 4 colours. The colours - Black, White, Pink and Silver!


Features:
-8.1 megapixels
-3x optical zoom / 6x digital zoom
-Auto focus and exposure
-JPEG file format
-ISO 80-3200-Lithium ion battery
-2.5 inch LCD-Memory Stick / Pro Duo storage (31MB internal)
-HD Sensitive / HD output capability

Heres a video demonstration of the T20!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dk-sxX1Hfo4

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4:04 AM | Friday, December 7, 2007

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