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    Odin: Should at least have moving parts. This is just lazy. more »
    Bokusatsu_Tenshi: I like this one better. I mean, really? I have no problems with Steampunk... I like it, even after being overhyped and overdone. But to charge this ... more »
    enomosiki: The sad truth is that, somewhere out there, there are always idiots with money to burn who are willing to waste their money on this kind of thing. more »
    GreyHammer: theres always at least one moron with too much money willing to part with currency for something as retarded as this. is that even real brass? more »
    franco1975: Do you guys really care what your USB sticks look like? Personally, i dont care what colour/shape it is as long as its portable, good quality and has ... more »
    Keni:: If the gears were real, and actually started moving when you started a data transfer, perhaps then! This would be worth it, but seeing as how this is ... more »
    njdevil: "Yes, that is no misprint. This USB drive holds an astounding 64 Gigabytes of data. I tested it, shoveling 26Gb in over a course of 2 hours. The drive... more »
    RainyDayInterns: The whole steampunk thing is getting old...especially if it is just sizzle. Now if it is a 1TB flash drive, then we've got something for $1K. more »
    shokwaav: WTF this guy needs to be shot. it looks ugly and his 'unique cooling systems' is just bs. more »
    Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: Perfect for laying down a Cleveland Steamer... more »
    AndPreciousLittleofThat: STEAMPUNK: Why take a shit in two easy steps when you can do it in ten complicated steps? more »
    appletoad: I'm going to steampunk a turd. more »
    Purple Dave: $100k? Two words: Lay. Goes. more »
    Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: Damn the torpedoes! Full screen ahead! more »
    ThisDudeRufus: I've got priorities. If I had an extra hundred grand, it would first to go the construction of an actual submarine. 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 »
  • #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]
  • #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 »
  • #quasimodo

    Don't You Dare Call the Inside of Grand Central Station's Clock Steampunk

    The New York Times sent a photographer inside Grand Central Station's biggest clock, on the building's iconic facade. He emerged with an amazing spherical panorama that may as well have been taken in 1928. More »
  • #imagecache

    The Ingenious and Absurd Converge, Dustily, at Burning Man

    People seemed to love our retro rocket ship and crop circle-esque Burning Man posts a few weeks ago, so it's only fitting we bookend things here with a short wrap-up (dust included). More »
  • #peripherals

    Well, This Is One of the Grossest Mice Ever

    Yeah, it's creepy. But can it track on glass? [Steampunk Workshop via Boing Boing Gadgets]
  • #mods

    We Like This PS3 Specifically Because It Has Nothing To Do With Steampunk

    We're totally over the steampunk movement. Seriously guys, give it a rest. But this moisturegoon PS3 is really something special. More »
  • #makerfaire2009

    Neuron Chamber Offers a Glimpse at What Alien Brains Might Look Like

    Okay fine, maybe this is more of an artistic representation that's taken a few liberties, but still, the Neuron Chamber on display at Maker Faire 2009 is a pretty cool looking piece of extraterrestrial art. More »
  • #vibrators

    Fully Functional Steampunk Vibrator Might Scald Your Privates

    Unemployed exhibitionist metal worker Ani Niow created this fine piece of true steampunk craftsmanship, which for once actually deserves the "steampunk" moniker. Yes, it works. Sort of. Just avoid touching any exposed skin. More »
  • #diy

    DIY Steampunk Light Switch Plates

    Steampunk may be played out now, but these simple, yet elegant, DIY Steampunk light-switch plates make me want to jump back into the craze. More »
  • #keyboards

    Art Deco is the New Steampunk

    Datamancer, who made the still-impressive Steampunk keyboard, has moved on to art deco. We cannot applaud this enough. More »
  • #diy

    Legway: A Pedal-Powered Steampunk Segway

    Steampunk is tired—and you will be too if you build the Legway. There's no electric motor to whisk you to a destination—only pedal-power. That means you actually have to exercise. More »
  • #steampunk

    Say Coochycoo to the Steampunk Fetus

    What's more adorable than a robot baby floating around in a steampunk uterus? Lots of things. More »
  • #art

    Cyberoctopus Attacked by Steamships

    Yeah, usually our featured images are photos, but Alex Broeckel's photorealistic rendering—of that all-too-likely scenario that we will soon battle giant robo-octopuses using the power of steam—well, it just made horrifying, paranoia-inducing sense. [io9]
  • #steampunk

    It's a Pleasure to Meet You

    Are you married? Would you like to buy five-lens steampunk goggles? More »
  • #art

    We're All Steampunk Cylons

    DVICE threw a design contest to create BSG steampunk cylons. And while we love this particular piece by Shawn Sharp, thank the gods he didn't opt to model Cylon 6...or did he? Ewwww. [DVICE]
  • #corkscrew

    Amazing Corkscrew Is a Mechanical Masterpiece

    In a nutshell, this elaborate corkscrew by British designers at Oneofonehundred is kind of like a cross between orrerys, elaborate clocks, and a Rube Goldberg machine—all wrapped up with a steampunk vibe. More »
  • #paranormal

    Victorian Ghostbusting Equipment Good For All Your 19th Century Spirit Punishing Needs

    We know, we know — steampunk is sooo over and whatnot. But I can't help it that some of the best crafters don't think so and make amazing things like these Victorian-era ghostbusting tools. More »
  • #mods

    'Steampunk Frankenstein' PC Is Awesome Enough To Excuse Being Steampunk In The First Place

    I've had some harsh words for lesser Steampunk mods, and with good reason—it's getting tired, and most examples are massively boring. Not boring: the "Frankenstein Steampunk", an absurdly thorough PC mod built by Dana Mattocks. More »
  • #techart

    Apocalyptic Machine Scultpures are Wonderful in a Morbid, Sinister Sort of Way

    Judging from his uber-dark, mech'd-out artwork, Kris Kuksi probably had a disturbing childhood (or dropped acid in graveyards). But it doesn't make his pieces any less awesome.
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