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Musicovery Ron Paul .com Tight on cash? Here are 10 awesome gadgets for under $50 | Digital Crave - Yahoo! Summer is here, which usually means expensive air travel, pricey parties and rising fuel costs. So, what's a gadget lover to do when their pockets have more coins and lint than bills and credit cards? Here we offer a handful of great gadgets for less than $50. LG Tone Stereo Bluetooth Headset (HBS-700) Go cable-free while listening to your smartphone music with the LG Tone HBS-700 ($48.99). Power A Airflow Controller for PS3 PlayStation 3 gamers know their Call of Duty multiplayer matches can get quite heated, but now they can cool down with Power A's Airflow Controller for PS3 ($19.99) -- a gamepad that blows cool air through tiny pores to keep your hands from sweating. Duracell Rechargeable Instant USB Charger There's nothing worse than being away from home and the gadgets you rely upon while traveling -- such as a smartphone, media player or camera -- run out of juice. Rock-It 3.0 Speaker PNY 32GB micro SDHC Card + Adaptor Pandigital Multimedia Novel 2 GB Wi-Fi Black Tablet iPod Shuffle

Cleveland Browns Report | NFL at CBSSports.com Browns head coach Pat Shurmur told a Canton audience Tuesday the team "did great" in the recent draft and said they know what players they want to pursue when free agency begins. The Browns pulled off a blockbuster deal with the Atlanta Falcons on the first day of the draft and acquired numerous selections, including a first-round choice in 2012. "I think we did great," Shurmur said to the Hall of Fame Luncheon Club. "I don't care what anybody says. The Browns also received a second-round pick from the Falcons and fourth-round choices this year and next. As for free agency, Shurmur said, "We know who we want to go get. Asked about quarterback Colt McCoy, Shurmur said, "I feel like he's got it. Noting time the team is losing implementing new offensive and defensive systems because of the lockout, he said, "I feel confident that whatever time we have, we'll get it taught. "If the center or guard are undersized he's going to run them right over," general manager Tom Heckert said.

3D Glass Panes Using multiple layers of clear glass, Canada based David Spriggs and Chinese born Xia Xiaowan, transform flat artwork into 3D sculptures. Viewers are treated to different shifting perspectives of the works based on where they stand in the art space. Spriggs work revolves around powerful explosive imagery, often resembling storms, cosmic blasts or firework like explosions. Xiawan’s “spatial paintings,” which often feature distorted figures, are drawn individually using colored pencil on tinted glass. Only when these pieces are combined on their floor racks do the images create the whole hologram like effect. See Also INCREDIBLE 3D ILLUSTRATIONS JUMP OUT OF THE SKETCHBOOK For more on David Spriggs see his beautiful website at davidspriggs.com or for more on Xia Xiaowan see Wikipedia Above and Below: Xia Xiaowan’s distorted 3D figures Artist: Xia Xiaowan Below: David Spriggs beautiful paintings fill the room with stormy emotion. Artist: David Spriggs

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SpaceWeather.com -- News and information about meteor showers, solar flares, auroras, and near-Earth asteroids Interactive Starry Night Over the past few years I’ve probably encountered dozens of terrible, kitschy animated interpretations of Edvard Munch’s The Scream or Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, but this interactive version of Van Gogh’s Starry Night seems to be something wholly different and wonderful. Greek digital artist Petros Vrellis used openFrameworks to convert the post-impressionist painting into an interactive artwork, where touch-sensitive gestures change the direction of the wind, sprout new buildings, and create ambient background tones. I bet if Van Gogh rolled over in his grave to look at this, it might make him smile a bit. (via creative applications) LittleSis - Profiling the powers that be

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