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    Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: He's also got a cast of Solo's face hanging on the wall to the right of the doorway. more »
    Software_Goddess: I think I just had an orgasm. more »
    Nathan Obbards: Transformers and Master Chief are meh, but then I saw the Han Solo in carbonite and I fell in love. There comes a point where geekiness stops being g... more »
    TheLostVikings R.O.A.C.H.: Now imagine a double door where each side is built like this. Making each side swing open at the same time would look awesome. more »
    chauncy that billups: Don't you mean Myanmar teak? more »
    chauncy that billups: Don't you mean Myanmar teak? more »
    Pessimippopotamus: So it's not automated? Or is it? It looks like it'd be a pain to use. more »
    nutbastard: Tim Leary would dig this thing. more »
    Margatron: Would love to see something similar as a door/stairs combination. more »
    Gann: If any door deserves a self-satisfied sigh every time it's opened, it's this door. more »
    superberg: That's a real cool door. But that's a lot of work for an everyday device. It would be cool if it was in a museum or something. In a home, it seems lik... more »
    Coolmodo: He seems to have thought that the door would bend outwards with some force. Evidently a case of low self confidence, he could have just asked his col... more »
    inhaler97: maybe he thought he needed an ID card to get out. but why he decided to act like the Koolaid man, I dunno. more »
    dufus: I think maybe he just tripped on his skirt.... more »
    Curves: Poor guy. I feel really bad for LmAo at him. more »
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    A Secret Door, Hidden Room, and Han Solo Frozen in Carbonite

    Any secret door wins me over instantly, but a secret door that reveals Han Solo frozen in carbonite? Wow. Just wow. And it only cost $150 to install. More »
  • #architecture

    Spectacular Wave Door Is Deceptively Complex

    If you're going to have a door as elaborate and beautiful as this, you'd better have a damned impressive house for it to open into. Otherwise, it's all disappointment once you cross the threshold. More »
  • #manvsmachine

    Engineering Student Takes On Electrical Door, Loses

    According to the the description, the man in this video is an engineering student in Pakistan. Anyone remember that old Far Side comic? More »
  • #bluetooth

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    Oh the convenience of not having to use keys—that's what you get with a Bluetooth-enabled cellphone and BlueGuard, the automatic door opener. More »
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  • #electricity

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    The Revolution Door is a concept from New York designers Fluxxlab that puts otherwise-wasted kinetic energy from a revolving office door to good use—generating power. Fluxxlab's rationale is that humans exert a chunk of their own energy when pushing a revolving door around, and it may as well be captured via gears and an electricity generator. If you think about the thousands of doors across the country spinning around all day, everyday, then maybe they've got a point. Obligatory design diagram, and a schematic showing how the idea turns your breakfast into green lightbulb-lighting power after the jump. More »
  • #absolutelynews

    Door Transcends Door to Become Ping-Pong Table

  • #korea

    Touchscreen Samsung Door Lock Looks Better Than Most Cellphones

    Although normal locks are fine for the 20th century, these Samsung touchscreen door locks show that you're a man that doesn't settle for last year's technology. These locks, which come in black and silver for $180 (170,000 Won), have a Samsung cellphone-esque touchpad for easy number entry, plus aluminum alloy and tempered glass for that extra bit of style. If we ever have anything worth protecting, we'd use one of these padlocks to do it. [AVING via Korean Gadgets via Coolest Gadgets]
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