Finding a sweet router at a good price can sometimes be a hassle so let me help you out. The
Almond+ Touchscreen WiFi Router ($100) offers dual-band 802.11ac + 802.11n Wi-Fi for blazing fast speeds and it has enough power to cover 5,000 sq. ft. It also features built-in support for the ZigBee and Z-Wave home automation standards, removing the need for a separate hub, and thanks to the built-in touchscreen, you don't need a separate controller, either. Don't feel like getting up to interact with your lights, outlets, and other sensors? An app for both iPhone and Android is planned to let you control the action right from your phone or tablet. To find something capable with the Almond+ you would have to spend over $500 bucks. Check out more about this router on there
site.
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So I have been getting into making cucumber water lately because well, frankly water is boring to me. Then a friend of mine sent me a link to the
AquaZinger ($25.95) by
ZingAnthing. As soon as I saw this I wanted one. The design of the product is clean and minimal while still giving it style. It makes making flavored water so much easier than the way I was doing it before, plus the cleanup is super easy!
The Aqua Zinger offers a fun new way to enjoy drinking water and reduce food cravings. With the Aqua Zinger you can drink significantly more water and still satisfy your palate, as well as your body's need for hydration and energy. The Aqua Zinger water bottle works by subtly infusing water with flavors. From cucumber to lemon and lime, to blackberries, kiwi, strawberry, raspberry, peach, ginger, or even mint and basil – your Aqua Zinger can infuse them all.
With that being said I was sold on the AquaZinger. Ordered me one and haven't stopped using it yet! I don't think I have every drank this much water. Plus it tastes way better than a
Mio or other sugar filled drinks out in the market and it's all natural. Check out more of their products on their
site.
Urban bicyclist around the world are more than likely salivating over the
Deer Antler Bicycle Handlebars by Brooklyn-based designer
Taylor Simpson. This concept bicycle accessory is "handcrafted by genuine deer antlers and recycled metal".
I originally came up with the concept of Moniker Cycle Horns while participating in the World's Longest Yard Sale on Route 127 in 2010, an event I look forward to every year. While traveling the sale, I found a pair of genuine deer antlers a local man was selling somewhere in Kentucky. As a cyclist I thought it would be clever to create bicycle handlebars made of animal horns and antlers.
Meanwhile, these would be a talking point for anyone that added these to there bike. Taylor did a great job in executing a stellar design concept that many of you out there now want. Check out more of his work on
Taylor's site.
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Welcome to Playlist-46 which sounds of a slow moving winter to a beautiful fall. In this months installment we have new music by
Local Natives,
Hunter Hunted,
Touchy Mob and more... Also Albert Ryan has provided me with a link to his music where you can download a Free copy of his album "
Pocket Full of Lint", but as always support your artist. So share and enjoy!
If you want to check out any of the other Playlist then click on
Archived Playlist in this post or on the right hand side of this blog or in the menu.
Tracklist
1. Christabel by Dems
2. End of the World by Hunter Hunted
3. Feed Me Diamonds (RAC Mix) by MNDR
4. Heavy Feet by Local Natives
5. King of Diamonds by Motopony
6. Reach It All (Digital Remix) by Brothertiger
7. Rupmiup by Bowmont
8. Stones by Touchy Mob
9. Straight No Turns (Kisses Remix) by Wild Cub
10. Turn Off this Song and Go Outside by The Lonely Forest
12. Your Drums, Your Love by Aluna George
These beautiful and creative lamps were designed by
Roxy Russell but they don't go at a cheap price. These
Jellyfish Lamps ($425) are made out of translucent Mylar and will fill your entire room with glowing light and the calming feeling of the ocean. So if you're looking to soothe the mood in your home then I would advise getting one these Jellyfish Lamps.
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As the title suggested
The Postal Service will be reuniting and it feels so good. The electro-emo feel of Ben Gibbard and Jimmy Tamborello are celebrating "Such Great Heights", the Garden State adoration, and more with live dates and a reissue of
Give Up, which includes the original 10 track album as well as 15 bonus tracks. No dates have been announce yet but you can check their
website for further details.
The reissue doesn't come out until April 9th so you have a little bit of waiting to do. So here is to a great start for 2013.
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We children of the 90's remember
pogs,
troll dolls and
pump-up shoes and more... So does
Internet Explorer and
Microsoft wanted to remind you of that with a new campain titled
"The Browser You Loved to Hate". It focuses on children who grew up in the 1990's and what it had to offer back then. Check out the video below:
Object/Interface has created a Plantable Light Fixture called
Babylon made by Ryan Taylor a multidisciplinary designer located in Toronto. The fixture is made of aluminum with a powder coated finish. Set as an organic centre piece or a working herb garden over the kitchen counter. No matter where its situated - Babylon will become your very own hanging garden. These are limited editions so to find pricing you will have to
contact him.