Weekend Fun: Booster Blades
From the “How To Kill Yourself In 30 Seconds” file, comes Booster Blades, a self-propelled, inline skate. Booster Blades incorporate an innovative drive mechanism that scored a silver medal at the Geneva Inventors Exhibition for innovation and design. To skate you push down in a natural stepping or pedalling motion in order to gain speed. If you move your heel back, this engages a brake pad, to enable you to slow or stop...
Weekend Fun: William Pye’s Water Sculptures
A number of years ago, renowned British water Sculptor, William Pye, created a futuristic fountain that he dubbed the Charybdis. It was installed at Seaham Hall, in Sunderland in 2000 and caused an instant sensation. If the vortex fountain is intriguing to you, you can purchase several of his creations for your home, or bathroom… More information on the William...