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    Curves: I just saw an old Malcolm in the Middle where the dad rented a steam roller (for fun) and smashed all kinds of stuff under it. The best was when he r... more »
    denisnossevitch: What's poppin'? With this, I will finally be motivated to remember the date! more »
    aec007: I feel, I will blow the entire year in about a minute.... more »
    Avizzv92: You know you can't just pop one a day, I'd probably have half them popped the first day. more »
    Dropsy: I'll just pop all of them straight out of the box. more »
    Rejexted: By the looks of it that doesn't seem to have any of the correct numbers written down. more »
    Zadillo: I don't see anyway I could limit myself to popping one bubble a day. more »
    rapt00r: It would be difficult for me not to go through the entire year in one sitting. more »
    dsi1: Why have I never heard of this before! more »
    dingus: That'll come in handy when I need to take control of a Cylon Basestar. more »
    fuchikoma: The bowl looks a bit like a sakazuki (sake dish) so I was just thinking... load it with sake, and when your stress levels get too high, it tells you t... more »
    twoeightnine: Why the bowl? Couldn't the bracelet itself tell me? If I'm that stressed out about something I'm not going to be paying attention to a bowl. And what ... more »
    jdale: Kind of cool, but is there any evidence traders make worse decisions when they are stressed? I can think of other jobs where stress might be a concern... more »
    sir_pantsalot: Employee: Hey Boss I am taking a short break because my bracelet says I am getting stressed out. Boss: Okay but I don't think your fancy little bowl ... more »
    Kaiser-Machead: Does it glow blue when lawyers are close by? more »
    92BuickLeSabre: The problem is that you can generally only crack you knuckles once or twice per...actually per what? I have no idea. However! My right thumb cracks ... more »
    Kaiser-Machead: My hands are too large for an Asus keyboard. It's ok if you're just typing site addresses and such, but for anything extensive, I can forget it. Aaach... more »
    Ken_Darrow: A better test would be trying to type while having sex with Megan Fox or Amy Winehouse. more »
    MrAjax: How about they redo the test while sitting at a desk? Or would that be too ridiculous? more »
    Dick In A Box: Why does it look like it's farting in Japanese? more »
  • #stress

    The 2010 Bubble Wrap Calendar Has an Irresistible Model Every Month

    Oh yeah, month after month of squeezable balloons. No need to change models, the bubble wrap calendar is just as irresistible as last year. [Perpetual Kid]
  • #wtf

    Rationalizer Bracelet and Bowl Concept Video Plays Like the Lamest Thriller Ever

    This product, from the possibly-crazed minds at Philips, is weird enough—basically a stress-detecting bracelet and bowl—but the teaser for it has more tension than a thriller's trailer. Just imagine: "One man. One bracelet. In a race against time." More »
  • #gadgets

    Relieve Stress With The Sound of Cracking Knuckles

    Like other Japanese "infinite toys", this gadget simulates a mundane but strangely satisfying experience in order to relieve stress. Every time you bend it you are treated to the sound of cracking knuckles. More »
  • #iphonevsnetbook

    iPhone vs Asus Netbook Extreme Typing Test

    Crave UK's Rory Reid did a great experiment: Test the typing accuracy of the iPhone vs an Asus Netbook in a rally car racing at full speed. The video and the results will surprise you. More »
  • #stressgadget

    Japanese Accel Pedal "Vroom Vrooms" So You Don't Have To

    Stressed out at work? Slide one of these Accel Pedals under your desk and slam the pedal to the floor. The acceleration noises soothe frayed nerves—plus it makes you feel like a big man. More »
  • #stressrelief

    USB Stress Ball Allows You To Virtually Strangle Your Enemies

    There have been other USB devices designed to combat stress, but this version is the only one that allows you to virtually punch and strangle your enemies. More »
  • #stress

    Squeeze Emoticon Stress Balls, Get Happy Ending

    In theory, anti-stress balls help you when you are a bit :-| or XO, because squeezing them helps you release some inner anger and make you bit more :-D. Whatever. I hate these things.
  • #relaxation

    Scientists Create "The World's Most Relaxing Room"

  • #thankgizitsfriday

    10 Stress Busting Gadgets That Help You Unwind From a Long Week at Work

  • #stress

    New Sensor Means Future Clothing May Know You're Stressed

  • #stressrelief

    Stress Relieving Vase Takes Your Verbal Abuse, so Others Don't Have To

    Have you ever felt the need to let rip with a stream of expletives, yells and screams, but not been able to as you'd piss-off your noise-sensitive neighbors? Well, with a little help from the Sakebi no Tsufu "Shouting Vase" you'd be able to make as much noise as you like—get it all out, dump all your stress—and still be pretty much inaudible to everyone else. The plastic device is basically a muffler for your yells, with internal baffles that suppress the sound you make. It's available in Japan for around $48, and I wish it was buyable here: it would've been perfect when I jammed my thumb in a door yesterday and my wife was snoozing nearby. [Crunchgear]
  • #peripherals

    Optimal Office Mouse Reads Stress, Alleviates Stress

  • #boobs

    DIY Breast-Shaped Stress Reliever

  • #japan

    Solid Alliance USB Stress Button Actually Does Something

  • #gadgets

    Desktop Stress Relief Rocket

  • #gadgets

    emWave Personal Stress Reliever Gauges, Reduces Your Stress (Supposedly)

  • #portablemedia

    DS Lite Screen Stress Test

  • #pcs

    The Computer Made Me Do It

  • #gadgets

    StressEraser - Breathe With Me

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