Archive for August, 2007

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Burt’s Bees Bug Bite Relief

Friday, August 31st, 2007

I have to be supportive of anything to come out of Burt’s Bees since I’m such a fan of their Beeswax Lip Balm, but I’m not thrilled to see them getting into bug bites. The new Burt’s Bees Bug Bite Relief is a nearly all-natural rub-on insect bite relief made with camphor, menthol and all [ more... ]

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Rep Patrick McHenry (R-NC) is a Douchebag and Hates Cyclists

Friday, August 31st, 2007

This guy is everything that’s wrong with America. He only accepts emails from people in his district, so tell him your zip code is 28117 or 28139. via The Piton

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Fun in Law: Scotts Miracle-Gro vs. TerraCycle Organic Plant Food

Friday, August 31st, 2007

This is gardening news, but it’s sure to peak the eco ire of outdoorsy people. Scotts Miracle-Gro is suing the small time, 4-year-old TerraCycle for copying their bottle design and making claims that their eco plant food is as good or better than “a leading synthetic plant food.” Scotts is a 2.2 billion asset giant [ more... ]

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Sardine Can Survival Kit

Friday, August 31st, 2007

The chopper might not be coming for awhile, good thing you have the Sardine Can Survival Kit to make your snow cave a little homey. This last chance survival can handily includes a pencil to write a note to your loved ones that if they’d let you train a little more instead of driving them [ more... ]

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Biscuits ‘n Gravy Backpacking Food

Friday, August 31st, 2007

You know how the menus of crappy restaurants show pictures of their food that makes it look like something off Top Chef, then you order it and it looks more like it was made by the Swedish Chef? Well, Cache Lake doesn’t have that problem with their Biscuits ‘n Gravy Frying Pan Bread. The pictures [ more... ]

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Dogs + Yoga = Doga, Yoga Doggy Style

Thursday, August 30th, 2007

Outdoorsy people love dogs and half of them work as part-time yoga instructors—Doga is a natural step in our development. This woman in Jacksonville Beach, Florida has been teaching Doga to like-minded dog lovers for five years. It’s kind of like when your friend’s mom says, “I’m quitting my job to start a company making [ more... ]

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Swiss+Tech Micro Tools of Futility

Thursday, August 30th, 2007

The Swiss+Tech Micro-Pro XL 11-in-1 with Micro-Light just got upgraded to the equivalent of a punch in the face when you give it to your friend whose car just broke down. This tiny 2.2-ounce pocket tool combines the feelings of preparedness with the inevitability of inadequacy for any job. Snap the Swiss+Tech Micro-Pro XL to [ more... ]

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Coleman Battery Powered Shower for After the Water’s Shut Off

Thursday, August 30th, 2007

You’ll have the last laugh after the water company makes good on their promises to shut off your water for not paying the bill. Just fill the Coleman Battery Powered Shower from your neighbor’s garden hose or standing water in the toilet and wash-up in the front yard. The Coleman Battery Powered Shower runs on [ more... ]

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The World Without Us

Thursday, August 30th, 2007

Take a look at what Alan Weisman theorizes would happen if humans suddenly disappeared from the face of the earth. Two days: New York Subways flood; 7 days: The emergency fuel supply to diesel generators that circulate cooling water to nuclear reactor cores would run out. It just keeps getting better—rollover the timeline on Alan [ more... ]

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Amsterdam Bike Vending Machines

Thursday, August 30th, 2007

Get some Cheetos, a two-month-old muffin, and a little bike to ride around town at the same vending machine. Bike Dispenser runs these big vending machines so that tourists in Amsterdam can rent bikes easily. They require a credit card for rental, and the bikes are all tagged with RFID chips so you can call [ more... ]

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