The Boozie Is A Hoodie For Winos

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Isn’t it ridiculous how much they charge for beer at the stadium? If you’re like us, you’re always looking for discreet ways to bring your own booze and save a couple bucks on alcohol. The Boozie makes that task incredibly easy. It’s a hoodie with two hidden, BPA-free, plastic bladders, and drawstrings that double as straws. Fill them up with your favourite concoction and sip at your leisure from your inconspicuous drawstrings. The bladders hold 20 ounces of liquid, in total, and are reinforced so you don’t have to worry about a leak. It’s a $95 pledge for your own Boozie, which comes in four colors and several sizes.

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Toolbox Fridge Looks Right At Home In Your Garage

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Your garage is like your second home. It’s where you work on your car, and where you go to get away from it all. It’s your sanctuary and you’ve spent a fortune buying only the best tool boxes and tools. You could fit a regular fridge in there for refreshments and such… but why not just go with the Versional Portable Garage Toolbox? It’s a small fridge that looks just like one of your toolboxes, but features a cooling compartment large enough to fit a bunch of stuff. There’s even three drawers up top, so it’s not completely just a gimmick. It’s painted the same kind of red or blue that many of the most popular toolboxes are painted, so you can sneak a beer or five on the sly without the spouse ever knowing a thing. Not that you should have to hide your drinking habits from your significant others, but hey, that’s marriage sometimes. What’re you gonna do?

It’s $400 and measures 17″W x 18 3/4″D x 31 11/16″H.

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NSA and GCHQ Thinks ‘Tor Stinks’


Tor which stands for “The Onion Router” is a cool way of remaining incognito while online. It is a tool used by journalists, dissidents and activists. Unfortunately the anonymity it affords the right...

Unlock Chromecast’s incognito mode to keep your browser history clean

Chromecast is a pretty neat little gadget, but there are some things you might not want showing up in your browser history -- we'll leave it to your imagination as to what those things might be. With that in mind, the folks at Android Central have put together a brief walkthrough to explain how to use incognito tabs with Chromecast. It's pretty much the same way you'd access any extension in Chrome's disposable browser session: just type in "Chrome://extensions," find the Google Cast section and select the "Allow in incognito" option. While we're the last people to judge how you choose to use your dongle, some things should probably be kept private.

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