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    ganyapr: I wonder how would a laser mouse or optical works on this table? I hate mouse pads... more »
    josephcamp: Anyone else notice theres absolutely no storage available in this "desk" more »
    GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: I'd be slightly more impressed if the desk actually held a computer cooled by liquid through immersion. True, you'd have to abandon the HD's for SSD'... more »
    josephcamp: Finally...I can run windows pipes screensaver @ 90 frames a second!......In all seriousness I thought the see thru case and blue lights look died back... more »
    toreil: Amazing!!! I bet you could get brilliant airflow over that thing if you leave both sides of the desk open and shove 3 or more fans on either end more »
    Mike Daly: This is actually a great space saving idea. I would love to be able to have my computer INSIDE my desk more »
    zenpoet: I think Captain Dirk Courage is getting all ready for his grand entrance! Yeah, I loved the Spiral Zone. more »
    Hello Mister Walrus: So that's how George Lucas comes up with his designs... more »
    MagnoliaX12: Monowheel! Monowheel! Monowheel! Monowheel! more »
    inspiredEpic: *According to? Where's my giant wheel?! :( more »
    Monk E. Rotica: Um, some people already do this. Google "monowheel motorcycles." more »
    scarbrtj: This is a Grievous technology. more »
  • #mods

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    One year ago, some Popular Mechanics editors set out with the broad goal of building the most ridiculously extravagant PC mod they could. This is what they came up with. More »
  • #retromodo

    According to Popular Science Magazine, We Should All Drive Humongous Wheels By Now

    Scouring the recently-posted PopSci archives on Google Books, reader Wesley Treat has put together a collection documenting the magazine's odd, decades-long obsession with the idea of a personal monowheel. More »
  • #thegoodoldays

    Browse the PopSci and PopMech Archives On Google Books' New Magazine Search

    Google has added the complete archives of several magazines, including Popular Science (est. 1872) and Popular Mechanics (est. 1905), to its books search—complete with advertisements and illustrations. It's awesome. More »
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    James Bond's Weird World of Inventions Chronicles 007 in 1966

    The James Bond series has always had gushing reviews of their gadgety goodness, even before Jesus' take on Quantum of Solace. This January 1966 article, “James Bond's Weird World of Inventions” look backs to the time when Sean Connery was filling 007's shoes. Remember the Disco Volante, the110-foot hydrofoil floating fortress? How about the Bell jet-pack Bond uses in the opening scenes of Thunderball? More »
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    Popular Science Names 100 "Best of What's New" Technologies

    Just last week, Time announced what they considered the 50 most important technological breakthroughs of 2008. Not to be outdone, today Popular Science has named their 100 "Best of What's New." Unlike Time, PopSci has categorized their awards into achievements in Automotive, Aviation & Space, Computing, Engineering, Gadgets (of course!), Green Tech, Home Entertainment, Home Tech, Health, Recreation and Security. But you've had enough of a tease; you just want to see the winners: More »
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