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    SkippyTheMarine: "...M.I.T. has succeeded in reinventing the wheel." You couldn't resist it, could you? Reinventing the wheel? C'mon, Kyle, you're better than that. more »
    IN THE FACE!: I thought that sounded familiar... [jalopnik.com] more »
    ShantiTrophonius: Given that the most effective braking on a bike is done by the front wheel (hence it is much more heavily used than the rear), I suspect this setup wo... more »
    nutbastard: i almost wonder if regenerative braking might be done better on a bicycle with a purely mechanical, er, mechanism. even if it could only hold a 3 or 4... more »
    Wibble: They just called it KERS to make it sound like had something to do with F1. All very nice, but how much does said wheel weigh? more »
    Mr.V.: Why the fuck does anyone want their bike to have Bluetooth? Seriously. What would you possibly do with that? more »
    RicketyCricket: This guy's gonna be pissed. more »
    PurpleMonkeyDishwasher:: Too bad bikes don't emit carbon in the first place. more »
    bleek: Hang on guys, I'm kickin this bike into nitro. more »
    Coolmodo: They should have called it Tweighter. #withingswifiscaletwitter more »
    FigNinja: I'm glad to see someone thinking about aesthetics in home workout equipment. It's not the most important consideration to me but I like for the things... more »
    eagles3 speeeedin: I think the idea of #trainingzones is misleading, and discouraging for a lot of people. Any level of physical exertion will result in increased calor... more »
    strider_mt2k: The credits were more interesting than the film. more »
    Curves: Pedal for Porn. Harder. Faster. Oooooo. more »
    philibuster: Funny idea, poor implementation. Should've used a hall sensor for the cadence monitor, so you don't have two wires just hanging out there. more »
    TheSonOfKrypton: Or.....you could NOT waste $183 and instead, join Dailyburn.com (who also have an iPhone app (webbased)). more »
    Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: Oh, so now I have to keep this shirt on as well as my socks when I'm getting down to business...?? more »
    strider_mt2k: eyem Too sexy for this shirt... more »
    GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: So is this close to the suit that Professor Farnsworth designed for Hermes to win the Olympics, which ripped, leading to Barbados Slim winning? more »
    Kaiser-Machead: So basically, every disrobing is a grotesque ballet of superfluous flab flowing out of this deceptive garb like some kind of giant hairy larva squirmi... more »
  • #bicycles

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  • #fitness

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  • #fitness

    Withings WiFi Body Scale Transmits Your Shame To The Internet, iPhone

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  • #fashion

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  • #fitness

    BodyTrace Scale Offers Yet Another Way to Humiliate Yourself Online

    We thought the internet was a haven for fat dudes who liked to look at pretty girls without judgment or ridicule. More »
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  • #wii

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  • #tgif

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  • #diy

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    Achieving fitness goals is all about finding the proper motivation. This pedal-powered airgun does this by tapping into the visceral joy we feel when a projectile rips into a target. More »
  • #motorola

    Motorola's W7 Active Edition Is Controlled With Hand Gestures

    As the name suggests, Motorola's new w7 Active Edition slider is targeted at sporty types, but the physical effort does not stop with the built-in pedometer and personal trainer application. More »
  • #watches

    Garmin 405CX and 310XT Forerunner Watches With GPS Have Everything An Athlete Needs

    Garmin has added two new watches to the Forerunner linuep—the hideous but waterproof 310XT and the 405CX (the successor to their formidable 405.) More »
  • #gaming

    Wii Jog Turns Every Game Into Wii Fit

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  • #fitness

    Alpha Mat: Dancing For SMS Freaks and Math Nerds

    From a fitness and educational standpoint, I understand the idea behind the Alpha Mat. It provides a plyometric type of workout while engaging the mind with numerical sequences—but it's missing a key ingredient. More »
  • #exercise

    Gruve Motion Sensor Reminds You To Stop Being Fat and Lazy

    Designed by Dr. Jim Levine of the Mayo clinic, the Gruve is a wearable device that measures calories burned throughout the day. If you have been sedentary too long, it lets you know it. More »
  • #exercise

    Leapfrog's Zippity is Like a Wii Fit For Kids

    Leapfrog and Disney have teamed up to develop what is, essentially, a Wii Fit for preschoolers. Although, the Zippity does more than just burn fat in a fun way—its educational as well. More »
  • #wii

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  • #profdealzmodo

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  • #usb

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