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Thieves Use Google Earth to Steal Solar Panels

Posted By Jake Easton on January 08, 2010

Solar panel thefts heating up in Napa Valley wine country
Solar Panel Thefts at Napa Valley Wineries

Hot on the heels of news about Google's new energy venture comes this sorrowful tale about renewable energy. NPR reports on enterprising thieves who used Google Earth to find California wineries with solar panels for the taking.Read More

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Oak Wine Barrel Bar Table

Posted By Lisa McNear on December 19, 2009

Oak Wine Barrel Bar Table

A retired oak wine barrel is transformed into a rustic and inviting bistro table with a set of matching bar stools.Read More

Whiskey Stones

Posted By Lisa McNear on December 11, 2009

Stone ice cubes keep drinks from getting diluted
Whiskey Stones Ice Cubes

Whiskey Stones are little ice-imitators that are specially designed to put a chill in your Whiskey without diluting it. All you do is put them in the freezer for a few hours and then pop a couple into a glass of single malt. Once you're done, rinse, dry and do it all over again.Read More

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Model Cars from Discarded Aluminum Cans

Posted By Steve Ross on December 05, 2009

Man Builds Detailed Model Cars From Aluminum Cans
Model Cars from Coke Cans

Sandy Sanderson from New Zealand needed something to keep himself occupied after breaking his wrist in a motorcycle accident, so he started building amazing model cars from discarded aluminum cans.Read More

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Space Barley Beer

Posted By Steve Ross on December 05, 2009

Space Barley Beer

While it's not technically "beer from space," the limited-edition flavor does have a few things going for it. The barley that was used to make the beer was derived from seeds that grew in space, as part of a 2006 experiment where astronauts tried to grow real food while floating in zero gravity.Read More

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90-second beer chiller

Posted By Steve Ross on December 05, 2009

90-second beer chiller

Now you can spin up a cold brewski in 90 seconds with this beer chiller. Surround a can with ice inside this cheap $15 thingamajig, and start cranking that handle while your fave drink is enveloped in coolness.

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Coca Cola: History of Bottles

Posted By Lisa McNear on November 26, 2009

Coca Cola History Bottles

Coca Cola History of Bottles (Left to Right)
1899 – 1900 – 1915 – 1916 – 1957 – 1986

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Unique Coffee Cups

Posted By Lisa McNear on November 11, 2009

Unique Coffee Cups

Here are a few unique (odd!) coffee cup designs that you won't see at Starbucks.Read More

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Coffee Paintings

Posted By Lisa McNear on November 07, 2009

Tulsa artist Karen Eland doesn't just drink her coffee - she paints with it
Coffee Paintings

Coffee art is a truly unique art form. It requires a thoughtful and delicate touch. Capturing the depth of these classic works is only possible through a slow and sophisticated process of building layer upon layer of espresso.Read More

Coffee Cup Mona Lisa

Posted By Lisa McNear on November 05, 2009

Mona Lisa Made from 3,604 Cups of Coffee
Coffee Cup Mona Lisa

The different colors were created using black coffee, with varying amounts of milk, to get the desired pigment color for the painting. It measures an impressive 20 feet high and 13 feet wide and took a team of eight people three hours to complete.Read More

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