September 2013

Splitting The Bill System

TrendHunter.com: For some reason, restaurants often have trouble splitting a bill between people, but the Go Dutch Bill system makes that task all the simpler. Each order is tracked separately and the bill comes all together, but with perforated edges between each person. Split the bill however you like by literally splitting the bill across […]

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Technological Wooden Puzzle Idea

Babyology.com.au: Hold the bells and whistles, this is a ‘technological’ wooden puzzle, designed for tech-curious tots. The Tinkermite Tablet is a simple puzzle that gets behind the scenes of some familiar interfaces, namely iPads and iPhones. Slide the front off the Tinkermite Tablet to reveal a classic wooden puzzle, each piece representing a well-known component

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Movie Poster Nail Art

AllWomensTalk.com: Art comes in many shapes and forms, and many women like to use their fingernails as canvases. No matter how creative you’ve gotten with your nails, I guarantee you’ve never seen anything like the amazing movie manicures that Maya Pixelskaya can do! By her own admission, Maya got started doing these incredible, artistic, and

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Housing Raffling Trend

NEWS.com.au: French entrepreneur Leonard Simpatico says he’s offering Spain the chance to win a house for the modest price of 10 ($A12), an original initiative in the midst of the financial and real estate crisis. Simpatico uses the formula of “collective purchase” and began raffling homes in France a year ago. “Today, we’re opening our

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Video Store Not Dead in Australia

According to Dynamic Business, the corner video store isn’t dead in Australia: Not even close, says the The Network Group Managing Director Keran Wicks, who reports the company’s balance sheet remains strong as do its 300 Network Video store members around the country. Wicks said The Network Group, Australia’s second largest DVD rental group, remains

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