‘Extreme’ Inline Skater Thinks This Is A Good Idea

Dirk Auer (Images behavior The Daily Mail)
By fear Liszewski

Dirk Auer, represented above, is an member inline skater who already holds the concern pace achievement for skating, achieving a crowning pace of 190mph patch cosmos dragged behindhand a Porsche GT2. So how does digit crowning much an accomplishment? Well by artful a primary change of inline skates that earmark you to mate a wooden gesture coaster of course! This stunt, which took locate on the Mammoth gesture coaster at the Trips Drill intellection biome in Stuttgart, took 2 months to organisation including 110 hours making the bespoken inline skates. But the mate itself took foregather over a instance with Auer achievement a crowning pace of 56mph after the prototypal 30 cadence drop.

And I would totally call shenanigans on these photos were it not for this information inform with footage of Dirk actually racing around the coaster.

[ The Daily Mail - What a scream! Adrenaline addict skates downbound 860 cadence gesture coaster... in foregather 60 seconds ] VIA [ DVICE ]

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Buffalo’s just unleashed some portable little iPod speakers that you might want to try to get your hands on. With an output of one hot watt, the Dice speaker series is sure to turn your morning commute into a tiny, slightly louder micro-party in an instant — or, at the very least, it’ll cool up your look a few notches. They’d make a perfect gift for the gambling addict in your life, too, but sadly, they’re going to be a Japan-only release when they come out sometime next month for ¥ 2,814 (about $33). Check out another shot after the break.


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YouTube ADDICT Stickers

YouTube ADDICT Stickers (Images courtesy Ignacio Pilotto)
By Andrew Liszewski

I don’t recommend trying this with a Plasma or LCD TV, but if you’re still got an old CRT at home and happen to be a big fan of YouTube, these stickers created by industrial designer Ignacio Pilotto will make any TV show look like you’re watching a YouTube stream. They’ll probably also work on windshields, rear-view mirrors, microwave doors, ovens and pretty much anything you might waste time staring at throughout your day. In fact, if you wear glasses you might even consider sticking a smaller version of these in the corner of your lenses, making your whole life a YouTube clip.

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Find Decaf Impostors With These Handy Strips

By Luke Anderson

I’ll be the first to admit that I’m a Mountain Dew addict. I’ve honestly considered trying to see if I can order the stuff directly from a distributer, rather than by going through my local supermarket. Yes, I know that it’s bad for me, and that I should at the very least switch to the caffeine-free kind, but that would defeat the purpose (not to mention taste disgusting), wouldn’t it? Well if you’re a health nut, or just have your own reasons for not wanting any caffeine in your diet, you might be surprised to know that many beverages that tout a lack of caffeine might actually contain the very thing you’re trying to avoid. So how do you spot the impostors? With a simple test.

Sure, you could lug around someone that is highly allergic to the stuff and make them try everything before you drink it. However, that course of action probably isn’t the best way to learn the truth. What you should do instead is pick up a pack of these Caffeine Test Strips. These little suckers can tell you just how much caffeine your beverage contains. You just dip one into the beverage (you’ll need to separate some out from your cup, as contact with the strip can contaminate the liquid) and wait for about 30 seconds for a result. The strips come in packs of 20, and cost around $10.

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