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Music Machines

For those of us that are not as musically inclined these music machines are a fun way to feel musical:

http://lab.andre-michelle.com/tonematrix

http://shadiradio.com/toys/melodymaker

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You are what you wear

For anticipation of SWEET STREETS, meet just a sampling of some of the lovely Lolitas who will be gracing us with their presence. It's really a sight to witness the creativity and flair that goes into each outfit. I wonder what outfits they put together for us?

Everyone though is encouraged to dress the part this Saturday and show us what you got. Plus, you'll instantly receive 15% off any store purchase if you do. Work it!


model: Emily Tran


model: Arianna Valladares


model: Julie Truong

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Fun with Lasers

Here's an amazing level of interactivity with a laser... I can only imagine what would happen if a cat could play with this.

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8-bit sweetness

This combines some of my favorite things. Sweet 8-bit tunes, Legos, Animation, Martial Arts and classic NES.

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Come to think of it, Voltron could use a few cannons...

LeGoLion team, courtesy of io9.com

Aw man, nostalgia's kicking in. Not just for Beast King GoLion "Voltron", but for the love of Legos! Every kid has a particular way of building their creations. (I spread out the pieces on my floor and seperating them in specific piles; sometimes by color, sometimes grouping them by size). Of course once you finished, you had to take it apart and build the "special" variants that they didn't give instructions for. Eventually the creation would fall apart and disintegrate into the giant rubbermaid bin of random Lego parts (I called mine the junkyard), which gave you free reign to combine your pirate ships with your medival space police.

Lego Beast King GoLion, courtesy of io9.com

There have been other Mobile Suit Lego's floating around the internet, but something about the actual transformation of the seperate Lions into the massive Robot is just so appropriate for the material. According to the creator, it took over 71 hours to build, with the use of a customizable frame meant specifically for Lego Mobile Suits (http://teknomeka.com). He even used Illustrator to create the pilot's suits!


Via io9.com


Direct link to the creator (grandadmiral)'s Flickr

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