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Let’s Recap: I live in a place called Marin. It’s in California and people there are pretty wealthy for the most part (unless you’re me). Any ways, these Super rich people are Super annoying with their little dogs.

Dogs are allowed pretty much everywhere, in stores, banks, resturants, police stations – you name it and they’re there!

If you havent’ guessed I detest these little critters. Yet, I am not just a complainer, I am willing to do something about it. I have invented a way for these toy dogs to never leave the mansion they live in. Actually, I didn’t invent it. These people did. Click on the price to read on. $149.95.


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lw training dec 165 One Million Bucks for New Technology

The US Defense Department has offered a million dollars for any inventor that can come up with a lightweight wearable power supply for the military.

The average soldier carries an extra 40 pounds batteries and rechargers in his already heavy pack. These batteries are needed for radios, night-vision devices, GPS, and such.

If you can get that down to about 8 pounds, the DoD wants you! The competition is open to everyone, but the lead developer on the project must be American.
Source: NetworkWorld


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Didn’t you wish as a child as you wore your 3D glasses, everything you saw was in 3D? Well, here’s a company that came up with a wired/wireless 3D glasses that allows you to play your PC games and have it virtually come to life.  They also have some for your DVDs and TV…why not jump out of your seats with everything your eyes are on?

Play the new StarCraft with this and your sure to have UFOs floating in your room. 

The feeling of depth enhanced the visuals by a factor of ten. When I rolled in on my ground targets, I found that my aiming of rockets and bombs was actually a lot better in 3D than in 2D.


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