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    yungjerry703: oooooooooo i'm telling! they are using the narrow side of the chop sticks when grabbing from a community plate. more »
    Curves: I am curious at how color fast this material is. I would worry SOME coffee properties would remain and its very staining. I dont want coffee spots all... more »
    Voyou_Charmant: Once upon a time this sort of innovation was done here in the United States. Now a lot of people here can't even afford the shirts that are literally ... more »
    GitEmSteveDave_DefinesTurgid: Also, since they make yarn out of this, will their slogan be "Good till the last drop...stitch"? more »
    GitEmSteveDave_DefinesTurgid: I think Dunkin' Donuts is already using this tech, as their coffee tastes like it's filtered through an old t-shirt. more »
    92BuickLeSabre: In this tough economy, I just resell my used coffee grounds to the people on the floor below me, and then they do the same, until the guy who lives on... more »
    Guymann: The best part of waking up... Folger's is your shirt! more »
    Cordfucious of Tech Clan: Surprisingly not Yanko Vaporware more »
    Kaiser-Machead: Seems you need generous open space in the kitchen in order to take full advantage of this thing, in which case, such space could accommodate dedicated... more »
    fanboy.took.my.star: do we really need people cooking food while driving? more »
    Curves: You can cook a lot in a toaster oven, though I am not sure how hot this one gets. While Pizza IS the perfect food, you can do a lot other things with ... more »
    Kaiser-Machead: more »
    Slanguage: Oxidation wise: yes. Using a Vinfinity system, which is a vacuum pump that removes oxygen from bottles once they've been opened, is nowhere near as e... more »
    nutbastard: "They argue that the aging process is overrated and that 90% of wines are as good when bottled as they'll ever be." BULLSHIT! A bunch of self-serving ... more »
    Jeremy82465: How is this at storing kool-aid? more »
  • #food

    Yoomi Baby Bottle Heats Milk For You, No Cartridges Required

    Self-heating containers aren't a new idea, but rarely are they as practical or reusable as the Yoomi baby bottle. More »
  • #japan

    Come On Ride the Sushi Train

    Conveyor belt sushi and sushi trains have always been particularly appealing as they promise unlimited food without requiring the pangs of social interaction or the short repeated treks to the buffet line. Now that joy can come to your home. More »
  • #fashion

    S. Cafe Shirts Are Made From Coffee Grounds

    "One medium cup of coffee can make two T-shirts," according to the general manager of Singtex, makers of S. Cafe shirts. More »
  • #concepts

    A Whole Kitchen Squeezed Into a Small Island

    What can we say? It's called the "Modern Space Saving Mini Kitchen" for a reason. More »
  • #kitchentech

    Bake a Delicious, Healthy Pizza On Your Way to Work

    Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, and how many of you drive to work each morning without any pizza in your stomach? This travesty shall be amended! More »
  • #wine

    Wine Globes Swap Tastings for Keggers

    The screwtop has already challenged the tradition and snobbery behind the cork. But are you ready to order wine from a dispenser? More »
  • #concepts

    Chopsticks Roll Into Rings and Straws and...Well, That's Actually It

    I've never looked at a pair of chopsticks and thought to myself, "...if I could only use these as napkin holder rings." Then again, I am not a designer. More »
  • #foodtech

    Microwaveable Caveman Meat Snacks From Japan

    Always been jealous of cartoon cavemen and their succulently perfect meat rolls on convenient bone handles? Japan, as is their hyper-capitalistic wont, has satisfied yet another consumer desire you weren't quite sure you had. More »
  • #foodtech

    New London Restaurant Has Interactive Touch Tables With eMenus and Digital Tablecloths

    Contemporist has a great post on Inamo, one of the newer restaurants in London's West End, which boasts fully interactive tables with touch technology. The tables function use overhead projectors and touch panels on the tables that work together to display things like menus, as well as rotate through a series of seven tablecloths according to the patrons preference. Customers are also able to order directly from the digital menu, reducing waiters to little more than human FAQs. More »
  • #foodtech

    Gamer Grub: Because 'Food' Takes Too Long to Chew

    For when fruits, veggies, exercise, plenty of sleep and the occasional colonic won't do, Gamer Grub promises to be the first "performance snack formulated especially for gamers." In flavors like Action Pizza, Racing Wasabi, Strategy Chocolate and Sports PB&J, the snacks are not only fortified with vitamins and minerals, but are specially engineered to be crumb and grease free, protecting your keyboard from its normal all-it-can-eat junk food buffet. We're not sure precisely which brick of the USDA food pyramid that videogame genre-flavored morsels fall into, but we're willing to wave most (OK, some) judgment until we're able to test this stuff for ourselves. More »