Funny Hacks

Electronic Drink Caddie

Who says you have to pay for all of your drinks when you are playing a round of golf. This golf club will help you save money while decreasing your golf score. 🙂 “This Electronic Drink Caddie is straight out of Caddyshack. So what? So let’s dance! Perfectly disguised as a regulation driver, the drink caddie insulates and holds up to 54 ounces of hot or cold beverages in your

SmackBook

By using the internal motion sensor you can do some neat things! “Turns out, the laptop has a built-in motion sensor. Nominally, it’s there to protect the internal hard drive. The basic idea is this: If the accelerometer suddenly notices that the gravitational pull of earth is no longer present, the most likely explanation is that the laptop, sensor and all, is currently accelerating at 9.81 m/s² towards said earth.

MacBook Pro Disco Keyboard

If you have turned your MacBook into a lightsaber already, you might want to try out this cool iTunes plugin that takes control of the keyboard and screen backlight. “Using an iTunes visualizer plugin from stewreo.de/keyboarddisco.html. I dimmed the backlight on the screen for better visibility of the keyboard, but the plugin can also flash the screen backlight with the music.” Via: TechEBlog and Make

Scarf for Techno-Addicts

I almost fell off my chair laughing when I saw the Techno-Addict Scarf. “Advertise to the world that you’re alone and want to stay that way with a privacy scarf developed by Joe Malia, a grad student who apparently can’t do without his portable media. Besides being completely dorky-looking, we can’t imagine this garment being anywhere near comfortable. How can you breathe in the thing?”

Sponge Bob's Patrick USB-Stick

Seems that there is no end to the inventiveness of people out there. Kees Ricken has hacked his USB drive into something unique. “After about 9 months of use my Apacer Handysteno USB-memory stick casing was damaged so badly that I decided to make a new casing. But what to use… So, I went looking in shops for something that I could use as a new casing for my memory-stick.