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For Those Who Can’t Walk…

July 15th, 2009 03:00pm by stultzie

pedalofit

but can pedal?

sweet wheelchair attachment.

(available in the UK)

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Hello Durex

July 10th, 2009 12:34pm by stultzie

…hello? hello?

grandmothers and vibrators…

embarrassing AND funny

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The new Trojan Man – feels like nothing’s there!

July 8th, 2009 09:42am by flipvine

Picture 3Ladies, Gentlemen, Friends, Romans, Countrymen and of course Horses, rejoice! According to new Trojan ads, their new Ecstasy-flavored condoms “Feel like nothing’s there!”.

Now, I see a couple points of irony in this particular flavor of advertising. Umm.. looks lemony-yellow to me, but that’s beside the point.

“Nothing’s there” – that’s what she said.  That would be the first point of irony.  I mean, if you’re having sex, I would imagine you’d WANT to have something there.  (Actually, let me know if I’m completely off-base on this one – for instance if the whole Ecstasy thing is actually the opposite of the Magnum line and is actually meant for people who suffer from a total lack of genitals – I really didn’t do my research on this one, but I did laugh for about 6 minutes after seeing that ad).

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Almost-nude airline crew

July 2nd, 2009 12:16pm by stultzie

“Air New Zealand has hit on a novel way to make sure even the most jaded flyers keep their eyes glued on its flight safety briefing.”

“The national carrier’s safety video for domestic services on its Boeing Co 737 planes show pilot and cabin crew dressed only in body paint.

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The New and Improved Firefox Logo

July 1st, 2009 12:31am by groggrog

firefox-512Anthony Piraino from the Iconfactory is the mastermind behind the conception of the new Firefox icon.  The revitalized icon is primarily based on the work done by Jon Hicks and Stephen Horlander.  The icon of course is an updated version of the old icon itself.

The old Firefox icon was developed by none other than Jon Hicks based on the sketches provided by Stephen DesRoches and the creation was under the direction of Daniel Burka and Steven Garrity. If you are one with a strong designing background you may be interested in the history of the Firefox icon development. If so, you can get the whole story at the Firefox’s creative brief.

Although I would have gone with something a bit more saucier.

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