Wednesday, September 21, 2011

crazy carpet::What an original idea crazy carpet

crazy carpet crazy carpet::What an original idea.
These sure beat a faded yellow rubber mat with tweety bird printed on it.
Add some class to your computer.
I mean, the guy deserves it.
The only problem i can think of is that this thing would be a stain magnet.
But it definitely gives you the flying feeling.
This amazing rug was woven with a print of arial photographs.
Think google maps on the floor.
I thought this was a really ingenious idea for installation at an airport.
Its an innovative solution to recycling old carpets that take up a large amount of space at the landfill.
With this new technology, carpets are melted into sturdy, solid, moldable containers that keep their pattern and look intact.
What a cool idea.
Big brother carpet holy crap.
Ok this one is a little scary.
With this stealth carpet, you never know what information might be being recorded.
This amazing carpet can autodiscriminate by determining age, sex, weight and more.
The real application of this technology would most likely be to track demographics information, but its pretty scary anyway.
Who the hell has an interest in carpet weaving and guns?
This carpet has built in paths for all of the cables that would normally run under the rug.
The only problem i can see is maybe the cables coming up easily, or not having the need for all those cable paths.
Pretty cool look if you could pull it off, though.
You can get your own carpet with randomly scraped material in ascii, directly from the web.
This carpet is apparently the first ever to be constructed from soy.
Apparently the texture can be described as a combination of cashmere, velvet and alpaca i knew soy could be used to make everything from tofu to fake chicken nuggets.
I wonder if these patterns entice people to press the slots.
Check out more pics rugs give you super powers apparently, with the right carpet, wearing the right clothing, it is possible to build up a huge static electric charge.
In 2005, a man in the victorian city of warnambool left a trail of scorch marks and molten plastic behind him.
Burns the size of 10cent pieces were found around the man who had apparently built up to 30,000 volts of elctricity simply walking around the city.
Check carpet skates think building up dangerious voltages are the only fun thing you can do running around on rugs?
Cool idea for kids.
crazy carpet::Currently there is material for another part, but
permanently out new, so there will be other parts crazy carpet

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