The Geekiest Toilet Ever : Souped Up John

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What you are going to see in this post is a realistic toilet that was featured under “Cool Inventions” in National Geographic Kids Magazine under the title ‘Souped Up John.’ An ultra pimped out toilet, that is the ultimate in geek bathroom luxury. It features a TV, TiVo, DVD, XBox, laptop, refrigerator, megaphone, Ipod dock and of course the standard toilet paper holder. In conclusion this toilet is equipped with everything you need, so you’ll be able to spend your whole day in your toilet. Now the ultra busy people can be happy because they won’t be missing anything. Finally to keep you even more time in this toilet you also get some exercise pedals in front for when you really need to shake those bowels loose. If you don’t consider yourself sedentary enough then this geeky toilet will help you become one. :)

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Pet Plant Pot Wants to Make us Understand How Plants Feel

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Earlier this month I’ve presented the Vitamin I.V. Plant Pot an interesting and good looking self watering plant pot. Today I’ve discovered something more extreme, a very geeky and sophisticated plant pot named Pet Plant and designed by Junyi Heo. This plant pot is for those of you who are so busy that they might need a reminder to keep their plants alive. In a few words this concept plants pot shows us how the plants truly feel. The very sleek looking pot measures soil conditions, temperature, humidity, and water calculates those variables based on the need of said plant, and expresses its condition via a series of pictograms on an LCD display. The plant pot will be able to download via an USB interface from a computer all the information about a rose, herb, …whatever, and tell you exactly what the plant needs. Finally the design looks cute, but if every single thing from our house will be depended on electricity our planet, and budget will have to suffer a lot. - Via

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ASCII Code Curtains

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Designed by Dutch designer, Nienke Sybrandy, the ASCII Code Curtains is a very interesting approach to curtains design that was inspired by the sheer amount of information going through today’s networks. ASCII-Code curtains visualize the information network in a tree, using the very codes that represent text in computers, communications equipment, and other devices that work with text. Gotta love design that is simultaneously geeky and cool.

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Bonsai Tree Inspired Clock

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The Bonsai Clock is designed as an old bonsai tree and has slow moving gears. At a first glance it might appear difficult to tell the time, but after a while I’m sure that you’ll get used with this clock. Despite their steely looks, the clock’s gears are actually made from plastic, although the frame is metal and the base is a wood box. The design might look mechanical, or geeky, but I’m sure that this clock would look really good in a modern space. The Bonai Gear Clock is available for 9,975 Japanese Yen, that is approximately $90 and you can get it from here. – Via – Dvice & Gearfuse

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Control Your Curtains with a Wiimote

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The Nintendo Wii console had a huge success al over the world, but some real Nintendo Wii fans decided to show their love by making some Wii related stuff. For example a few months ago we presented the Wiimote Cabinet, a great piece of furniture for gamers. Today here is something even cooler. A guy made a project that allows him to control his curtains with the Wiimote. Just watch the video below to see how cool is to play with your curtains with a Wiimote. Finnaly if you want that your curtains to be controlled by your Wiimote you can see a step by step tutorial on how he did this here.

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