Material Lust: Things that are too cool/trendy for me*
but I still want
- Some things that would be awesome in the dream house:
- All the cool kids also have a Magic Mirror, on the wall where "using a magic wand, you can manipulate the optics of the mirror to create a fun-house image" that would be killer for intoxicated house guests
- Same with my very own theremin.
- In my French Room such French Wall Decor would go quite nicely, or I'd be happy with a I Heart Rien, I'm Parisien sticker.
- Speaking of Wood being the new black, we have:
- A talking translator phone from Echo would do quite nicely though the fact that I seriously need the saY rubberized concept phone which will protect it from my inevitably dropping it probably means I don't need the Luxury Macbook Pro which is 24 karat gold plated with a diamond studded Apple logo. Shiny
- I usually don't wear watches but this Amp + remote control which allows you to wirelessly track and monitor your runs and personal progress
- Fashion Quick Hits:
- Here are a few bags I think are cute, or at least bizarre/interesting/unique (I spend way too much money on bags, I've decided. I'm addicted)
- this is so cute and so romantic from Charles and Marie: Magic Symbols "Magic Symbols ~ its like a secret code through silver and string - and a card. “Once it is unwrapped to its full length of almost 4 feet (46” to be precise, or 120 cm), the meaning disappears and your secret love affair would never be recognizable in public as it turns into a multi-layered necklace. Only when you wrap it around the card, does the true meaning shows up.” And that true meaning can be a heart, skull, or infinity symbol ~ seems like a brilliantly simple gesture, and also something easily replicable for the craftier kids in the group." Want
- And finally the Nissan Pivo 2 " a bubble-shaped vehicle that can drive sideways...The interior cabin of the three-seater electric car physically pivots (hence the name) so the passengers can face which ever the way the car is driving—this completely eliminates the need to go in reverse...“A round-eyed robot head sitting on the dashboard has cameras that can tell when a driver is getting sleepy,” PhysOrg reported. “‘You look tired. There’s a coffee shop 500 metres ahead on the left,’ it told a driver with drooping eyelids during a recent demonstration.” Not only can the Pivo 2 detect levels of alertness, but it also senses moods; there’s even an anger-management feature for drivers susceptible to road rag" The future is here. I don't even think I'd use my car crushing robot hand on it- it's that Jetsony
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