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99-Cent Cardboard iPhone Case Won't Make You Awesome [This Exists]If you think 99 cents is a fair price to pay for the latest fart-simulator or "Are You a Moron?" quiz in Apple's App Store, Case-Mate has a deal for you. The company's Recession iPhone case is made from 100% cardboard, and sells for 99 cents — with free shipping included. Case-Mat... |
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Student Designs Cardboard Computer CaseSpaceGhost writes "The Houston Chronicle has a story on a Grad student at the University of Houston who has designed a cardboard case for a computer. This is not a new concept, but this one is meant to be used in manufacture. The idea is that it will be faster and easier to produce (no faste... |
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DIY Cardboard iPhone Dock Could Have Come From Apple [IPhone]This do-it-yourself cardboard iPhone dock is so pretty that it actually could have been designed by Jonathan Ive himself. Of course, if Ive had designed it, it would have an Apple logo and sell for $40 instead of being free. Pretty sweet. Go get the PDF and do it yourself here. [iPhone Dock via ... |
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Simple and funky cardboard bench by Proyecto CartoonPhotos: Paula Alvarado. Found at the latest edition of the Casa FOA interior design exhibition, these cool looking benches are made entirely from industrially discarded cardboard (left out for imperfections or errors at factories) and a small piece of EVA rubber to add comfort and color. ... |
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Recession Cardboard iPhone Case Matches My Furniture [IPhone]If I don't find a new apartment in NY soon, I would be living in a fridge box for a while—which, mind you, would be bigger than most places here. One that matches this do-it-yourself cardboard iPhone case. 10 cases for $8 is not good enough for hobomodo, but cheap enough even if it's not wa... |
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French prisoner snakes past guards in cardboard boxThe first time someone snuck out of a real-life prison by stuffing themselves inside a cardboard box, we found it amusing. The second time, though, we have to wonder how this keeps happening. According to the Telegraph, French inmate Jean-Pierre Treiber constructed a cardboard box in the prisone... |

