In schools around the nation beer pong is the main sport for most students. Many have even gone far enough to custom build their own beer pong tables out of high quality materials. For those select few that built there own tables these new Custom Beer Pong Balls would be the perfect addition. The company AdamsBalls, allows you to to add any full-color, high resolution image to their high quality international standard 40mm DoubleFish table tennis balls. Theses custom beer pong balls start at only $56 for 25 and are currently offered with free shipping
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November 14th, 2007 |
Tim Zastrow | Alcohol |
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Lately there have been some very interesting products for the home improvement segment and the New UltraBloom Heat-Reactive Tiles by UltraGlass are no different. These new tiles use a special heat-reactive coating to allow the tiles to change into a variety of colors depending on the temperature, eventually cooling off and returning to their original color. These new tiles come in a wide variety of colors and textures to fit any design. Currently pricing is unknown
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November 14th, 2007 |
Tim Zastrow | Art, Functional, Home Improvement, Hygiene |
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Tom Price has created a new way to sit when designing his newest series named Meltdown Chairs. He uses the same technique of heating and pressing a seat-shaped former into a ball, using different materials for each chair including polypropylene rope, PVC hose, and a stack of common plumbing tubes. All the materials begin to melt when in contact with the heated former, and when cooled a seat is made. All the chairs use no additional material and come just from the rope, hose, or plumbing tubes. Who knew something so simplistic would turn out looking so neat.
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November 14th, 2007 |
Birgitte Flynn | Art, Home Improvement |
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Tired of the traditional wall-mounted lamps? Northern Lighting, a company coming from Norway is offering a new aspect to wall-mounted lighting as they introduce their new lamp, Seed. Seed would be perfect to use as a lamp by your bedside for reading or anything else you may need. The flexibility of the lamp allows you to point it in any direction, and because it does not emit heat the lamp is safe to touch. The light from Seed is said to be focused, yet soft enough that someone next to you will not be distracted. Sounds like a good buy to me.
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November 14th, 2007 |
Birgitte Flynn | Art, Home Improvement |
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Typically when you think of a sink faucet you imagine a simple metal design but these new faucets made from hand-blown-glass are a work art. These new faucets by James McKlvey have a ribbed hand-blown design and are formed from lead-free crystal for easy cleaning. In addition to also being resistant to bacteria, they also come in a variety of colors and designs to fit any situation. Unfortunately price is unknown
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November 14th, 2007 |
Tim Zastrow | Home Improvement, Hygiene, Luxury |
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