Saturday, May 30, 2009

The 2009 Fornasari (Racing) Buggy


The 2009 Fornasari Racing Buggy has been designed with 2 levels of mechanical; one is more accessible and a little less performance and the other one uses the classic architecture of Fornasari with a tube chassis, overlapped triangle suspensions and a Chevrolet motorization.


The skeleton of the car is consists of a steel piping chassis in molybdenum-chrome with more 450 pipelines running across in order to obtain stiffness and torsion capability, and weighing less than 150 kg.

Monday, May 25, 2009

Collectible Transformer (Ravage) USB Flash Memory


THE Collectible Transformer (Ravage) USB Flash Memory Stick - the coolest and most impressive collectible USB flash drive in the market today.



The USB that transforms into a ferocious cat when needed. The Ravage transforming USB can store up to 2GB with the speed of 480mpbs and weighting 0.84 pounds.

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Free Fonts by Jos Buivenga (Exljbris)

ABSOLUTELY FREE FONTS by Jos Buivenga (Exljbris)

ANIVERS

Anivers comes in regular, small caps, italics and bold.
The New Anivers is used by Smashing Magazines on their 1st anniversary.


DELICIOUS

Special attention was given to character spacing to obtain a homogenic appearance. With it's relatively large x-height the Delicious can be used for text in smaller point sizes.


DIAVLO

Diavlo is a free font that contains 5 weights: Light, Book, Medium, Bold and Black.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

The Ball Pen with Wi-Fi Detector



THE Ball Pen with Wi-Fi (wifi) Detector. Whenever or wherever you are the "Ball Pen with a build-in Wi-Fi Detector" is very useful device in terms of detecting the strength of Wi-Fi signal, and not to mention it is so convenient to carry around.



Either you're using your laptop or your mobile phone to browse the net, the Ball Pen with Wi-Fi (wifi) detector will definitely helps you to locate and choose the best spot to get access to the internet in a few seconds. This ball pen with Wi-Fi is also easy to operate, just by looking at the 4 Light Emitting Diodes commonly known as LED's (from 0 to 4) you can indicates the strength of the Wi-Fi signal.