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#steampunk
Datamancer at It Again with Steampunk-Inspired Luxury Keyboard
Steampunk-inspired PC master modder Datamancer (aka Rich Nagy) is no stranger to Gizmodo, and his latest work, a keyboard called Sojourner, is yet another example of his mastery within the genre. More » -
#diy
Cocktail Mixer Brings The Dead Back To Life
Designed and built by Benjamin Cowden for this year's Roboexotica event, this cocktail mixer takes hedonism to new heights by making Corpse Revivers (apple brandy, cognac, and sweet vermouth) on demand. More » -
#steampunk
Tell Us This Isn't The Greatest Steampunk House
A Massachusetts couple has restored this Victorian-era house into the greatest example of a steampunk home you'll ever see. Everything, from the doors to the fireplace, to the telephone and the TV wall-unit, have been lovingly taken back in time. More » -
#steampunk
64GB Steampunk-Inspired USB Stick Priced Into the Stratosphere
If I may, I'd like to borrow a bit from comedian Bill Maher. New Rule: If you're going to ask $1,000 for a steampunk device, it must actually do something worthwhile, preferably related to steam power. More » -
#roundups
Ecomodo - The Best of Treehugger
This week on TreeHugger.com, bacteria that glows when it senses landmines, grass-covered computer mouses, a super sponge that absorbs anything but water, an awesome Garmin GPS add-on greens your driving, and more... More » -
#badideas
Steampunk Toilet Allows You to Take a Dump on Steampunk
Steampunk: I'm over it. And this ridiculous Steampunk Toilet is a good example of why. I mean, come on. [NerdSalad via Technabob] -
#mame
The Dr. Frankenstein MAME Cabinet
I do not know what Frankenstein has to do with arcade cabinets, nor do I care. Because this Frankenstein MAME cabinet reaches basement gaming nirvana. More » -
#gizgallery09
ArcAttack: Lightning-Proof Musicians Share Their Tesla Coil Secrets
When Nikola Tesla invented his coil in 1891, he probably never imagined the ominous structures taking the place of the violin or French horn. But with time, anything's possible. Music trio ArcAttack adds its own spin to Tesla's dream machine. More » -
#hometheater
Submarine Home Theater May Require Captain Nemo's Underpants
What would you do if you had $100,000 to spend in anything you wanted? Make a home theater room that looks like a rotten Nautilus, complete with working periscope, plutonium torpedoes that glow in the dark, and sound effects? More »











