Monday, 15 September 2008
Hey there gamers, Halloween is going to be here before you know it, so it is time to start getting prepared. ever thought of making your PlayStation 3 look even cooler? Not that it doesn’t look cool anyway, here’s something that might interest you. I know it does interest me. Its a very cool skin/cover for your PS3 which not only looks good, but protects it as well. The PS3 already has a nice sleek design, the all black case looks plenty good all on its own. For $10.99, The plate was created to protect your PS3 from scratches and smudges, but its also going to give and your family nightmares for the rest of your life. And you can tell your little brother that this is what happens to the souls of those who lose to you. Which is totally original. I mean we haven’t seen that in a hundred movies.
I find it awesome, and when or if I do get a PS3, I’ll make sure to buy this at the same time. I think a dragon on it would look cool too.
Description:
• PS3 Protective Cover with cool screaming skull design
• This device slips over the top of your PS3 and protects the glossy surface from getting scratches or smudges
• It will not leave a sticky residue like a skin, you can take the PS3 Protective Mask off whenever you want
• But best of all, it has a screaming demon face protruding out of it, personalize your PS3
• Easy to attach - no assembly required of the PS3 Game Cover
• PlayStation 3 Protective Mask made of black glossy plastic material
• This is a generic non-OEM product
• Dimension: ~275 x 328 x 67mm
• Weight: 317g
Screaming Skull Protective Mask Cover for PS3
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Tuesday, 9 September 2008
Many of us keep hearing about the wonders of LED lights; how they have life spans of between 50,000 and 70,000 hours, how they use only a fraction of the power that even a CFL requires, and their small size. Why then, are we not using them to light our homes? The answer lies in the type of light emitted by existing LEDs.And the energy is emitted directly as white light, so not as much energy is required. A lot of the light is muted, faded, and doesn't have the crisp white light we enjoy with conventional bulbs... until now.
In the past, LEDs only made one color. Red, green, and blue can be combined to make white, but there may be frequencies missing between narrow RGB bands. Those missing frequencies will make the light seem a bit colorless. It will not make colored objects look the same as if lit by sunlight. Yes, it is possible to quantify what makes white.
LEDs are more efficient at lower wattages and can attain very impressive numbers but the efficiency goes down at higher energy levels. The area where white LEDs will provide benefit is where point sources are needed. Small spot lights like those under cabinets or in track lighting that illuminate something like a wall portrait don't really work with CFLs. CFL lamps are a very general soft source of light and aren't good for projecting a beam. They also are impossible to make very small. As you know, LEDs can be very small and cool while making a respectable amount of light. CFLs always will need a ballast which makes them large.
And we've talked so much about the UFO the whole centuty, but it's my first time to hear that it use LED to light it's route! Unbelievable! Does it? But I've just caught a UFO weirdy!
Thursday, 4 September 2008
Mr. Butt II Pen Holder - Positively one of the most hilarious pen holders out today. Mr. Butt II pops up his head and says one of twelve(12) funny phrases when you stick a pen in the pen hole (His butt). It is an improved version upon the old version widely acclaimed. (link to previous version). The new version, for
$8.99.