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Buy REAL Dino Teeth! ... and more! LÜT #20


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·Nov 10, 2024

An R2-D2 pepper mill and cologne that makes you smell like Play-doh. It's episode 20 of LÜT.

This wallet looks like a lot of hundreds, and these bars of soap from ThinkGeek contain caffeine, really. Each shower you take delivers the same as a cuppa coffee, because caffeine can be absorbed through your skin. Soup up your phone's camera with wide-angle telephoto and fish eye lenses all in one contraption, and then charge your phone via USB by installing sockets with USB ports.

Protect it with a heat-sensitive backing that responds to your touch, like that little touch you add to your outfit by wearing a tie that says joystick, pong, Guitar Hero, Tetris, or Duck hunt. Your kids can stamp animal footprints with these sandals. And this stamp allows you to print over 2,000 different Japanese emoticons.

Also on Japan Trend Shop, a home planetarium that projects ten thousand of the stars and galaxies seen in the northern hemisphere onto your wall. These holiday cards for web developers are stamped with the recipe for eggnog in Python, JavaScript, Relieve, and PHP. Pour some beer out of a skull pitcher and make important life decisions with this magic 8 ball pen.

Then relax on your space invader couch or sit on the toilet next to your dragon toilet paper tyrant and rest your head on the pillow that makes you look like you're on the cover of a magazine. Do you like jewelry and engineering? Well, grab yourself a gear-ring. And how about this LED faucet that tells the temperature of water without getting you wet? Blue is cold, green is warm, and red is hot. Hot like this heart necklace.

It's anatomically correct. Cool down some ice cream scooped into stackable cylinders and decorate your body thanks to Etsy user project Pinup, who makes diablo health and mana potion earrings. But that's not all. She also makes amazingly creepy cameos. Remember the brain I used in the deja vu episode? I bought it from Evolution, a store in Manhattan that also has an online store, where you can buy actual dinosaur teeth, actual pieces of meteorites, and more.

Today's free thing is more of a DONG - Gapminder - a really cool site that allows you to chart global data, like life expectancy versus income per person by country, and even play it through time to see how things have changed. More videos coming soon, especially about outer space.

Why? Because I'm here at Space Camp with Brad and Liam from World of the Orange. We're shooting stuff for YouTube.com/SpaceLab. The only cool thing I've seen so far is this pin they gave me right there. Just kidding. It's gonna be awesome. And as always, thanks for watching.

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