Shwings Add Wings to your Shoes

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Red Bull may claim to give you wings but Shwings Shwings Add Wings to your Shoes actually do give you wings- for your shoes. Sure you won’t be flying away with these but you can add a piece of flare to your footwear. They come in a wide variety of styles from butterflies to wings to lightning bolts to mustaches and more. Freshen up an old pair of kicks and stay fly.

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Lightning Bolt Power Strip

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I’ve got the power! The Lightning Bolt Power Strip takes a familiar form (the power strip) and shapes it into another bright yellow familiar form (lightning bolt). Hopefully you’re not too familiar with lightning. It’s pretty neat because most power strips are strictly functional and they can’t always be tucked away out of sight, so this adds a little flair to an everyday electrical item.

Lightning Bolt Power Strip


NASA captures red sprite, puts it in a jar

NASA captures fiendish red sprite, puts it in a jar

Lightning doesn't always shoot downwards. Just occasionally, a thunderstorm will be accompanied by a red sprite: a huge, momentary electrical explosion that occurs around 50 miles high and fires thin tendrils many miles further up into the atmosphere. Sprites have been caught on camera before, but a fresh photo taken by arty astronauts on the ISS helps to show off their true scale. Captured accidentally during a timelapse recording, it reveals the bright lights of Myanmar and Malaysia down below, with a white flash of lightning inside a storm cloud and, directly above that, the six mile-wide crimson streak of the rare beast itself. Such a thing would never consent to being bottled up and examined, but somehow observers at the University of Alaska did manage to film one close-up at 1000 frames per second back in 1999 -- for now, their handiwork embedded after the break is as intimate as we can get.

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