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Saturday May 04, 2013 at 20:33

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From day one I’ve thought my Panthro was like a Nyarmar.

I love these.

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Saturday May 04, 2013 at 20:29

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borknyan:

CUTE OVERLOAD!!! X3

I just realized Hulk is grabbing Loki’s leg.

kili-fili-and-frilly:

borknyan:

CUTE OVERLOAD!!! X3

I just realized Hulk is grabbing Loki’s leg.

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Saturday May 04, 2013 at 20:08

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Saturday May 04, 2013 at 20:07

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WHAT A LITTLE SHIT

i lOVE HOW HE JUST HESITATES FOR A SECOND

THEN HE JUST

REBELLION”

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Tuesday April 30, 2013 at 3:50

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GRIST.ORG:  Just stick this portable outlet to your window to start using solar power

by Sarah Laskow

We have seen a lot of solar chargers in our day. And among of all of them, this is the first one we’ve seen that we will definitely run out and buy as soon as it’s made available in the U.S. It’s a portable socket that gets its power from the sun rather than the grid. You plug into a window instead of into the wall. It’s easy.

That was the whole point, according to the designers, Kyohu Song and Boa Oh:  “We tried to design a portable socket, so that user can use it intuitively without special training,” they write.

It is really simple. The portable socket attaches to a window like a leech to human skin. On its underside, it has solar panels. The solar panels suck energy from the sun. The charger converts that energy into electricity. You plug in to the charger.

Even better, the charger stores that energy. After 5-8 hours of charging, the socket provides 10 hours of use. You can pop it off the window, stick it in your bag, and use it to charge up your phone with solar energy, even if you’re sitting in a dark room.

(via: http://grist.org/list/just-stick-this-portable-outlet-to-your-window-to-start-using-solar-power/)

(photos: Kyohu Song and Boa Oh)

YOU GUYS.

WE LIVE IN THE FUTURE. 

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Tuesday April 30, 2013 at 3:46

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Tuesday April 30, 2013 at 3:46

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