Support Alternative Energy
Posted by
Kim
on January 15, 2010
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You can support alternative energy by spreading the word! I found this shirt on Happy Family's Etsy Shop. While your at it, here is a broach that is beautifully made as well, made by Ash Hilton Handmade Silver and Gold Jewelry on Etsy...
Metro Fashionista
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Kim
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Check this out: designhypeinc.com has a new product that you are going to love if you live in or visit the NYC area. Where this $25.00 matte metal cuff bracelet and you'll never be lost again! The subway lines, numbers, and streets are embossed into the surface of the metal.
4 Hour Shower?
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Kim
I think I've found a reason to take more than one shower per day. Check it out: Temperature-Sensitive Glass Tiles that change color when the water hits it! So cool! A Mood Shower! These tiles are so amazing - think about moving them beyond the bathroom...
Apparently, the buyer can tell the manufacturer what base temperature they want, and every 6-10 degree increment from there activates a different color phase. There are three phases in all, and once you’ve passed the third, it will return to the original color. The manufacturer offer tiles in different sizes and for all sorts of applications - wall, floor and counter tops. There are also texture and base color options which allows you to custom the look you want. A single 4” x 4” tile will run you $33, or around $300 per square foot. So perhaps we'll see it on an episode of MTV Cribs before our own home.
Available at movingcolor.net
Apparently, the buyer can tell the manufacturer what base temperature they want, and every 6-10 degree increment from there activates a different color phase. There are three phases in all, and once you’ve passed the third, it will return to the original color. The manufacturer offer tiles in different sizes and for all sorts of applications - wall, floor and counter tops. There are also texture and base color options which allows you to custom the look you want. A single 4” x 4” tile will run you $33, or around $300 per square foot. So perhaps we'll see it on an episode of MTV Cribs before our own home.
Available at movingcolor.net