Bacon Alarm
The Wake 'n Bacon is, as the name suggests, an alarm clock that wakes you up with freshly cooked bacon and... BACON?!?! YES! YES! THE PROPHECY IS FULFILLED!Labels: Food, Technology
I think I think, therefore, I think I think I am, I think.
The Wake 'n Bacon is, as the name suggests, an alarm clock that wakes you up with freshly cooked bacon and... BACON?!?! YES! YES! THE PROPHECY IS FULFILLED!Labels: Food, Technology
Now you can get around the low speed and tiny range of your electric car by hooking it to the high-speed monorail for those long-haul trips–If you had a high-speed monorail, that is. And it could take rinkity little electric cars.Labels: Motor Car, United States
After this post last week, a reader asked me about my thoughts on overpopulation and resource depletion with special reference to Alan Wiseman's book World Without Us. This is a lot to cover and I haven't time to do it justice here, but I'll try to give a brief overview. Think of this as the Reader's Digest version and pardon the simplicity.Labels: Future Past
Emirates airline announces that it will be providing showers for first-class passengers on its A380 Airbus service.Labels: Airlines, United Arab Emirates

Labels: Global Warming, Ingsoc
A cell phone with a camera, compass, GPS, torch, MP3 player, calculator, speakerphone and world clock. If it had a thing for taking stones out of horse's hooves, it would be the gadget I lusted after my entire boyhood.Labels: Technology
Someone should point out that Sarah Connor is a city girl. This robot tractor is billed as a fully programmable "automated farmhand" that can take care of "tilling, plowing, disking, planting, harrowing, spraying, weeding, and other similar tasks."Labels: robot
Labels: BBC, Britain, Motor Car, Television
Labels: Britain, Global Warming
I haven't found much that really peaks my interest in this American election, though I am amused by the cult of personality that has grown up around Barrack Obama–especially as it's manifest in the MSM as parodied in this piece in The Times:
And so it was, in the fullness of time, before the harvest month of the appointed year, the Child ventured forth - for the first time - to bring the light unto all the world.
He travelled fleet of foot and light of camel, with a small retinue that consisted only of his loyal disciples from the tribe of the Media. He ventured first to the land of the Hindu Kush, where the
Taleban had harboured the viper of al-Qaeda in their bosom, raining terror on all the world.
And the Child spake and the tribes of Nato immediately loosed the Caveats that had previously bound them. And in the great battle that ensued the forces of the light were triumphant. For as long as the Child stood with his arms raised aloft, the enemy suffered great blows and the threat of terror was no more.
Or, if this German reporter's account of meeting Obama in a gym is sincere, maybe parody isn't that far off (emphasis in the original):
He goes and picks up a pair of 16 kilo weights and starts curling them with his left and right arms, 30 repetitions on each side. Then, amazingly, he picks up the 32 kilo weights! Very slowly he lifts them, first 10 curls with his right, then 10 with his left. He breathes deeply in and out and takes a sip of water from his 0,5 litre Evian bottle.
Shortly before five o’clock Obama comes over and sits directly next to my cross-trainer on the mat. First he does 10 sit-ups, then stretches. Then he looks at his watch and says to his bodyguard: “It’s time, let’s go.” Quickly I ask: “Mr. Obama, could I take a photo?”. “Of course!” he answers, before asking my name and coming over to stand next to me.
“My name’s Judith” I reply. "I’m Barack Obama, nice to meet you!” he says, and puts his arm across my shoulder. I put my arm around his hip – wow, he didn’t even sweat! WHAT A MAN!
Good Lord.
Labels: Election, MSM, United States
Labels: Afghanistan, BBC, Britain, British Army
Labels: BBC, Horror, Television
The Model T Ford turns one hundred years old this week, which makes it only slightly older than my banger.Labels: Motor Car, United States
E-Ball: The spherical computer that has a virtual keyboard, uses a bit of cardboard as a screen, and has the added feature of being able to roll off the table and smash into a thousand very expensive pieces.Labels: Technology
Torn between wanting a coffee table and a really good periodic table of the elements? Why not have both?Labels: Britain
I'm waiting for the inevitable decree that dancing, music, bright coloured clothes and thinking impure thoughts Labels: Food, Global Warming
If you're a student of the Second World War you probably know about the Mickey Mouse gas mask that was issued to British children to protect against gas attacks. I always thought that there was something perfectly logical yet slightly unnerving about a gas mask aimed at kids, but this had nothing on the American version, which was really a Mickey Mouse mask.
I like the logo. Nice touch.Labels: Britain, History, United States
Labels: Australia, Global Warming
Architecture and Vision unveils its design for the future American moonbase.Labels: Moonbase, United States

Labels: Ingsoc
According to a recent Rassmussen poll, 49% of American voters believe that the press is biased in favour of Barrack Obama, 14% are insane and 21% have been living down a coal shaft for the past fifty years.Labels: Election, United States
New Labour has announced that in future people who are chronically on the dole will have to work for their benefit money.Labels: Britain, New Labour
"Big Dee Dee", a 10 kilogram lobster in New Brunswick, has been saved from the cook pot by a vegetarian who bought him at auction for $3000. Said vegetarian, no surprise, intends to release Big Dee Dee into the wild.'100 months to save the planet'I'll start believing this Tommy when it's followed by "So screw the polar bears, the pandas and the whales. We're talking survival and we need to build 50,000 nuclear power plants NOW!"
Labels: Environmentalism, Global Warming
Whoever designed this horror must have worked at Microsoft in the '90s.Labels: Technology
Labels: Cinema, Science Fiction