Monthly Archives: September 2014
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Lapkins Are Napkins That Look Like Underwear
Lapkins are paper napkins that make it look like you’re not wearing any drawls to the dinner table. A set of 24 includes three different designs — a pair of men’s briefs, panties, and a fig leaf a la Adam and Eve. Alternatively, just go pantsless and stuff a napkin into your shirt like a […]
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Buy a Brick, Help Build the Nikola Tesla Museum
The Oatmeal’s Matthew Inman is a huge fan of Nikola Tesla. So much so that he’s made several comics explaining the awesomeness of Nikola and his contributions to the field of electricity. Back in 2012, Inman launched a crowdfunding campaign to buy the property of Tesla’s former laboratory. Now he’s back on Indiegogo with another campaign, and this time, he wants to build a museum honoring–you guessed it–Nikola Tesla.
Inman got Elon Musk to donate a million dollars to the cause. Now it’s time up to us to raise the rest. The goal of this campaign is to fund the removal of hazardous materials on the property and the renovation of the Stanford White building.
Donate $125 and your name (or whatever message you choose) will be engraved on a brick that will be used to build the Tesla museum. Pledge larger amounts and you’ll get bigger brick and some extra perks to book. You can check out the campaign on Indiegogo here.
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Mal Reynolds 1:6 Scale Statue: Woo Hoo!
If you don’t know who Malcolm Reynolds is, move along, this isn’t for you. If you do know Mal, you may want to get your hands on this awesome 1:6 scale Master Series Statue of him, his brown coat, pistol, and the flag.
The statue measures 17″(H) x 11.5″(W) x 9″(D), and weighs a substantial 6 pounds. It’s made from hand-painted solid resin and will only be made in a quantity of 1000. Each of them will come with a certificate of authenticity and the statue is an officially licensed Firefly collectable.
As you might expect, since this is a limited edition and large collectable, it’s not cheap. The statue will set you back about $250(USD) at ThinkGeek.