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What do you do when you have, in your possession, a bunch of leftover iPods?

You make a wall.

At least, this is what the folks over at Welikesmall concluded. The iPod wall was created using 20 iPods over the course of approximately 3 weeks. Utilizing such tools as: a wooden box, programming an iPhone application that runs off the Game Kit framework and hacking a USB hardware fan together, this wall is kept powered by using a Cambrionix B2 USB powered hub.

All in all, it’s an okay office wall decoration (for anyone who has 20 iPods laying around), but we would really like to see a wall full of iPads. I’m sure it’s already in the works somewhere.

Check out the video on CubicleBot

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This comfortable pillow has a handy carrying strap so you can drag it anywhere you need to go to get some rest. The contrast between the fluffy pillow it is and the brick wall it looks like makes it interesting enough that you will want to carry it all over the place. It may also discourage other slackers who don’t get close enough to realize it isn’t really made of brick.

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If you are going to populate your house with Dr. Who paraphernalia, this clock would be an excellent place to start. It’s illumination will help at night, and the way it sits out from the wall gives it a realistic look. And when they aren’t looking to dominate the universe Dalek would never give you bad information on the actual time.

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