With the sheer number of Air Force 1 models that have been released from Nike, it is sometimes hard to fathom how a new colorway can be created. Amongst the new models to be released this season is the Gorge Green/White colorway that uses upper materials playfully giving a new twist to the classic silhouette. The patent leather and perforated upper combination creates an interesting texture contrast that matches well with the white midsoles. The only red color on the sneakers is the red/white woven tag on the tongue providing a focal point. Green shoe laces match well with the rest of the sneakers as well. Source

Nike Air Force 1 Gorge Green/White
Recycled Nike Shoes Function as Wii Controllers
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CarLashes
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Restore Clean Water System
Keep your drinking water free of bacteria, viruses, and other nasties with the Restore Clean Water System ($70). This Brita-killer combines traditional filtration that reduces heavy metals, chlorine, and pollutants, with Ultraviolet Clean Technology that 99.9999% of bacteria, viruses, and microbial cysts, leaving you with nothing but pure, clean, and safe water without the carbon guilt that comes with drinking bottled water.
Haters gonna Hate
the online store of Omar Noory, a graphic designer from Ohio that is responsible for the internet sensation known as “Haters Gonna Hate” — an animated gif of a chubby but confident boy that took the internet by storm. As it turns out, there are stickers of this kid, shirts made with his likeness on it, and even signed prints too!

The Wilderness Downtown
It’s about time that someone created a film that enhanced your watching-videos-at-work experience.
Chris Milk’s The Wilderness Downtown is more than just a music video for the Arcade Fire’s “We Used to Wait.” The HTML 5 project — which can only be viewed on Google Chrome — turns your whole computer screen into an interactive project using a series of pop up windows.
Using Google Maps technology, the music video takes you through your childhood neighborhood as you (or at least a hooded individual that is supposed to be you) run through the streets. It even allows you to write yourself a letter containing what you wish you knew as a lad or lass.
Are interactive videos the new 3D technology for online clips? It’s too early to tell. Admittedly it’s creepy that Google can easily find where you live, but The Wilderness Downtown is entertaining to view. Now, if only they could make interactive Choose Your Own Adventure streaming videos…
Read more: http://techland.com/2010/08/30/google-chrome-experiments-with-the-wilderness-downtown/#ixzz0yQNtyu8L





















