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Vikas Shekhawat | Jul 24 2006
uncle alligator1
If you want to play pranks with your neighbors and scare them to death, grab 'Uncle Al'. The 17-foot (16.5 feet to be precise) long alligator, featured alongside Jim Carey in 'Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls', is on sale on eBay. The alligator is 5-feet.
Vikas Shekhawat | Jul 17 2006
Yes, all toys are crazy; the brainchildren of the craziest of minds undoubtedly have to. Last week the toy industry was on a high with major manufacturers flaunting their wacky machines at the Tokyo Toy Show. TecheBlog here presents a wonderful...
Vikas Shekhawat | Jun 12 2006
'Part man. Part machine. All cop. The future of law enforcement.' - This is how Robocop enthralled machine freaks and initiated a breed of comic books, sequels, video games, cartoon and television series and toys. However, that was all an abstract...
Vikas Shekhawat | May 1 2006
Japan is no more making toys for babies. It's not that Japanese babies are too busy wrestling with robots to waste their time on toys, rather, there're not enough of them to cajole manufacturers to cater them anymore and apparently, the manufacturers...
Vikas Shekhawat | Apr 25 2006
lego crossbow
The charm of Lego is immortal; even if you shun it for a while you'll definitely return back for yet another exquisite performance. Look at this fully functional 'semi-automatic pump-action Lego crossbow'. Can you resist designing this, knowing that...
Vikas Shekhawat | Mar 24 2006
Don't judge these plastic bricks by their face value; they're stored with something incredible for your kids, giving their hi-tech dreams a fillip. These electronic Logiblocs give your kids an insight into how gadgets are built. The color-coded...

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