The Save the Beach hotel is a temporary tourist destination in Rome made completely from debris found in European beaches. The materials used to build the hotel include plastic bags, fishing nets, skateboards, and unwanted clothes. Guests can even see a rocking horse and a mannequin’s leg in one of the walls.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
You know that a citizen of Australia managed to make an exact copy of the Ferrari 365GTB V12 engine from ... tree? Scale - 1:1. Details carved with amazing thoroughness. Manual work. This miracle of technology weighs 25 kg and sold on eBay. Of course, with this engine, you will not go away (literally), however, serious work has been done and the author wants for his child $ 6000.
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Motorola officially announced the Youth guglofon with an unusual form factor and user interface MotoBlur integrated access to social networks Facebook, MySpace, Twitter and full support services Google. Motorola FlipOut - a very compact device. Its size at just 67 x 67 x 17. The upper part of the device with a touch screen (2.8 inches with a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels) rotates around one of the corners, opening the QWERTY keyboard. FlipOut managed
OS Android 2.1, equipped with Wi-Fi module and A-GPS, electronic compass, 3.5mm jack for headphones, camera, 3 megapixel technology to support Kodak Perfect Touch, noise-canceling CrystalTalk PLUS, 512MB of internal memory and a memory card to 2GB kit. The device operates in quad-band GSM / EDGE and liaises third generation - HSPA 3G. About the price of the gadget so far nothing is known. More images after the break...





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