Sugar Editorial Picks
May 22, 2008 -
As much as I alternately love and loathe new reality shows, I didn't want to get into MTV's The Paper. But after one episode, I was powerless — not only is the show itself well-produced, edited, and so entertaining, I can't help but empathize with the newspaper geeks because I was one in high school too!
But, times are no longer like my high school days — the MTV class has a room full of eMacs, and the students have the hottest phones.
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Dec 12, 2008 -
I said I loved robots, and I wasn't lying. Would I let one into my most private of sanctuaries — my water closet?!
Heck yes, I would.
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Aug 14, 2008 -
It's not complicated to learn how to print on both sides of paper, but I bet very few of us actually do it. There are few times when you need to have an actual blank page on the back of a printout, but doing so will save precious trees so let this be a reminder to you!
If you don't know how to print on both sides, simply go into your print settings.
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Aug 03, 2008 -
Airyusha, the Japanese maker of lifestyle and home furnishing products has gone geeky by creating these Robotan Toilet Paper Holders for where else? The bathroom! I could certainly see myself putting one of these heavy duty ceramic holders in my bathroom, although I'd probably stick with a plain color like white.
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Apr 10, 2007 -
Mario makes a comeback this week in the Super Paper Mario game for the Wii.
By holding the Wii sideways, you can run to the right and left, smashing blocks, collecting coins, bopping goombas and koopa troopas and avoiding bullet bills and hammer brothers.
This game was named Paper Mario because the characters appear to be paper cutouts, which incidentally gives them a unique 2D feel in a 3D environment.
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Aug 05, 2008 -
I know how you all love papercrafts, so when I found these super-cute, ice cream-loving guys while surfing the Internets, I had to pass them along to you. Free to download, these "Fold and Fun" characters are pretty easy to put together, as I did all three over the weekend.
Goobeesta has even provided a blank cutout for you to design your own paper monster!
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Jan 09, 2008 -
I don't know what excites me more, the fact that there's a free online game called Paper Mario World (W1), or the fact that the game was created by a 13-year-old! When I saw this game on technabob, I couldn't believe my eyes. The interface is seemingly flawless, resembling that of the original Paper Mario games.
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Apr 09, 2008 -
Here's a reason to keep a home printer around! Inkjet Tattoo Paper lets you design custom temporary tattoos, which is great when those 50-cent jobs from the gumball machine won't cut it. Think of how great these would be for theme parties and costumes (these are way better than just whipping out a Sharpie for that Jeffrey Sebelia neck tattoo or your Kat Von D impression).
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Aug 14, 2007 -
The debate over what is and is not a robot is a heated one. Most people think a device that's not "natural" (as in artificially created), can manipulate things in its environment, is programmable and can move with one or more axes of rotation or translation is in fact a robot. The Mandlebot paper robot is none of those things, but it does embody the traditional robot shape.
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Oct 29, 2009 -
Admittedly, I have a ton of USB sticks and funky flash drives hanging around my desk, but I have never seen one made out of paper. Until I found one while surfing online, that is.
But the Boardy USB Stick isn't your usual run-of-the-mill flash drive — it's made out of recycled paper and electronic parts to make an eco-friendly product you can use in any format.
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