tape

From CubicleBot… Since Space Invaders typically attack in horizontal lines, they are the perfect subject for tape, which is great news for any retro gaming fan in a cubicle. However, if the tape is exposed to the dreaded laser cannon, it could spell disaster for anything it’s used on.

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zipper-tape

Use this masking tape to seal any box but make it look like it is held together with a zipper, though one whose teeth are popped. The photorealistic picture will have everyone wondering whether the package is sealed tightly or about to spill its contents.

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vcr-note-pad

You can write your deepest secrets in this VCR tape notebook with little chance of anyone reading or stealing it. Most people don’t have a VCR player anymore so they would have very little interest in seeing what is in that VCR case unless it starred Jenna Jameson.

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face-tape

Yeah, we all know tape by itself is an absolute blast, but imagine tape with face parts printed on it! That could provide two, maybe three minutes of sheer adhesive thrills. Any longer than that and you are either in a classroom, meeting or watching the aptly titled 1970 classic “The Longest Most Meaningless Movie in the World”.

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autobahn-tape

Unfortunately, using Autobahn Tape will not result in your packages arriving at their destination any faster—however, what other packing tape can function as a racetrack for your Hot Wheels? An additional image is available after the break.

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You can call it retro or ironic, but the idea of using a cassette tape as a mixer for your MP3 sources is certainly different. Use the cross fader so that you can make a seamless transition from Carrie Underwood to KoRn. And that is no simple feat.

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