Toasted

You’d think that making toast was the easiest thing one could do in the kitchen. But the fact remains that the average person burns more toasts per weeks than other food items like eggs, bacon or even a roast dish. Of course, I don’t have any official stats to prove that, since no one really gives a damn how many toasts get burnt in the kitchens across the world every morning, except this David Chacon guy of course who went through a lot of trouble and invented this wonderful see-though Dyson Toaster concept. The toaster features a high-tech see-through body based around product branding that allows users to check the toasting toast for toastiness, and as soon as the toast is toasty enough for their liking.
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I have just upgraded my phone to the Samsung F480. It’s probably the closest phone you can get to a iPhone but with a better camera. It is a slim handset that’s dominated by its giant touch-sensitive screen. Not only does the 2.8-inch display make it easy to control the phone’s features, it also gives you feedback by gently vibrating when you press one of the on-screen buttons.
And there are many other surprises hidden inside this slender device. On the back is a 5 megapixel camera with auto-focus, an LED flash and image stabilisation to improve your photos. You’ll also find an FM radio, a web browser and email. Would deffo recommend.
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For the launch of the new Volkswagen Fox 21 international artists from the fields of graphic design, urban art and illustration turned Hotel Fox in central Copenhagen, into the world’s most exciting and creative lifestyle hotel. Each room is an individual piece of art. From wacky comical styles to strict graphic design. From fantastic street art and Japanese Manga to simply spaced out fantasies. You will find flowers, fairy tales, friendly monsters, dreaming creatures, secret vaults and so on.
Check it out www.hotelfox.dk
brought to you by Styles P (Pete Hurn)
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