A belt that "Likes" things via RFID tags, weird stuff falling from the sky, a medical reason to put bacon up your nose, and a watch that uses liquid-powered pistons to tell time!
A belt that "Likes" things via RFID tags, weird stuff falling from the sky, a medical reason to put bacon up your nose, and a watch that uses liquid-powered pistons to tell time!

Finally, your clothing can now start to "Like" things on Facebook! The LikeBelt uses Near Field Communication and an Android phone to let you "Like" things by pointing your belt buckle at them.
If you complain about rain, consider this. A man in England experienced a rain of what are believed to be jellyfish eggs in only his yard.
Is there anything bacon can't do? Researchers have discovered that inserting it up the nostrils can stop chronic nosebleeds.
This $45,000 concept watch uses liquid-driven pistons as well as gears to help tell time.
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