Fish Tank Inside A Fryer

We all know that when you add oil to water, it rises to the surface. A company in Japan, called Water Fryer decided to exploit this physical effect and add some water and a goldfish, at the bottom of a fryer.
As they state the oil’s high temperature does not affect the fish and that it also gets fed by the crumbles a potatoes bits that mgiht find their way down.
Of course if the gold fish tries to immitate Prison Break then the restaurant clients will get an extra treat!
See the video below
Testicles That React With Human Touch

Jason Krugman, Stella Kim and Ben Chao have created a set of huge testicles, hung from the ceiling, that react to human touch. The Teste Touch, as it is called, has a built-in temperature sensor that responds to heat as real testicles do. When it comes in contact with something cold the “balls” shrink upwards and when heat is applied to them they simply go downwards.

Additional feature to this New York University exhibition item (ITP showcase) is the tickling sensation in them. When tickled or touched the sac moves and produces giggles.
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Smart Bathroom Knows Your Habbits
Toto has created Neorest, the smart bathroom, destined for all those that want that extra luxury feeling. The Neorest is a bathroom that gets to know your habits and your daily routines. The preferred temperature and how you want the water to flow creates a unique bath experience. Even the Lavatory is packed with sensors and a novel cyclone flush system yo make your life simpler. All this technology in conjunction with the detailed design will becomes an interactive experience that defines luxury.
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This Month’s Mission: Do It Like Penguings

Green Thing is a community in England that is trying to make it fun for all of us to become a bit more eco-friendly. Every month they assign people a different task that they need to accomplish.
This month’s mission? Lower the temperature of your boiler and use your own body heat to get warm ![]()
To promote their idea they created this rather odd video (xxx)
Want to know the temperature of your tap water?

You ever wanted to know how hot the water coming out of your tap was? You want some new safety mechanism to avoid kids burning them self’s? You like cook, fancy gadgets around your house?
If the answer was year to any of the above then you need to have a look at two products that are here to stay. The first one is the Faucet Buddy (shown above) which will give you an exact temperature reading, along with an eco-friendly meter that tells you how much water you wasted.

The second solution is Faucet Light, another fancy gadget that incorporates temperature sensitive LED’s. This device shows with colors the temperature of the water running down your tap. For instance when the water is cold the light is blue and if the temperature goes above 32 degrees Celsius then the light turns red. This provides an excellent light show especially when you pour yourself a drink and I am sure all kids will love this.
Both of these temperature indicators are an add on to your faucet and fit most taps.
Is the toilet seat still warm?

Peter Krnokrak, from Canada, created a toilet seat that changes colour as temperature varies.
There are many that seek this patent to be applied to public toilets so that they can wait till the seat no longer has the heat from the previous user’s butt ![]()
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