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Just happy this isn’t my car. It was actually being driven. The driver used a rope to keep the door closed while driving.
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From the submitter
Just happy this isn’t my car. It was actually being driven. The driver used a rope to keep the door closed while driving.

Because there were no decent laptop coolers on sale at Black Friday.
~NSHA
Submitted by: HerpDerp

Altoid tin alterations are pretty popular among the hacking community, but this one takes it down in size. Using the Altoids Slim tins, Instructables user Joshua Zimmerman put together these bite-sized LED flashlights for under $5. With just a tiny bit of drilling and soldering, you could easily assemble a handful of these in an hour or two.
Via: Craft Zine

Is another man’s freaking awesome footwear. Good work, kid. If I were near you I would buy everything in stock.
~NSHA
Submitted by: Unknown

You’ve sat in an awkward seat the last 30 years, what harm is another 10 gonna do?
~NSHA

From the submitter:
We got a crack in our toliet seat and, so, for a quick fix, we duct taped it. But my mom wanted it to look pretty so she put it all around the toliet in multiple colors instead of just on where the crack is.

I can understand taking the headboard but was her robe really necessary?
~NSHA
Submitted by: Unknown
Meet the Little Printer. This adorable little guy from design firm BERG is a smartphone-controlled micro printer that can print anything from designs to receipts to to-do lists. It’s scheduled for a 2012 release; no word yet on its price or what to do about ink or paper replacements.
Submitted by: Unknown
Via: Laughing Squid