Garmin Head-Up Display navigation system

Garmin Head-Up Display Navigation System

If you’ve been paying attention to automotive news, you might have notices a trend, the inclusion of head-up display (HUD) on many of the newer luxury cars.  HUD is nothing new, but it seems lately many of the higher-end carmakers are putting them on their cars.

Unfortunately, not everyone can buy a BMW or a Mercedes, just to have HUD display.  But fear not, we have a solution for all your head-up display needs; well, we don’t have a solution, but Garmin does.  The Garmin Head-Up Display navigation system works with your smart phone by receiving navigation information from your phone via Bluetooth and projecting onto the windshield.  You do need to have the Garmin StreetPilot or NAVIGON apps.

app enabled LED smart bulb

Set The Right Mood with the Lumen Smart Bulb

Everything we do these days seem to revolve around our smart phones/devices and they practically control everything around the house now including setting the mood via …

Yummy Dough the edible Play dough

Edible Modeling Dough – Yummy Dough

Yummy Dough the edible Play dough

Do you remember playing with PLAY-DOH® as a child? I have a little niece who plays with the stuff so that means that I also get an opportunity to re-live my childhood days of making colorful poop shapes out of this stuff.

Unlike myself here, most of you guys have probably out grown the those days. But would you be interested if you had access to modeling dough that was now also edible? Have I got your attention? Something that should have been invented years ago is finally available for both kids and adults to enjoy. The creators of Yummy Dough have come up with modeling edible dough and tastes delicious. Each kit comes with dough in four base colors (red, yellow, green, and blue) which can be mixed to create other crazy colors.

rail yard studios bed made from rail ties and rail spikes

Rugged Reclaimed Furniture – Rail Yard Studios

Nothing says finished man like ruggedly sexy home decor. Forget throw pillows and pastel color schemes- Rail Yard Studios has begun building stunning, macho furniture out of reclaimed rail ties and pieces of historical railways. Some of the pieces of steel and nails used were originally placed as far back as 1899, and were being sold for scrap when the railways were scheduled to be updated. Normally, rail ties are creosote treated, but often before they even get to that stage, they are singled out for flaws and slated to be sent to the furnace. This brilliant design house intercepts these ties before they’re completely wasted and creates the intriguingly badass furniture pictured after the jump.