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www.myninjaplease.com - so 3rd grade!

Or if you’ve been looking for a zen pathway to home deco, check out this color-by-number wallpaper from Jenny Wilkinson Design. Just remember, ninjas don’t always stay within the lines!

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Posted: July 31st, 2006
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Gardening Tips for the Urban Ninja

I know all you ninjas are most likely up on your "gardening" skills, being ninjas and all, hehe… I mean, nevermind.AA Even if you been down with the Earfs since day one, you will most likely pick up some new info from this new book.

a€oeGardens that creep up facades, that nest on rooftops or squeeze into left-over spaces between adjoining walls or between a facade and the street. The contemporary gardens collected in this book are a cross-section of current trends, notable not only for their use of new materials and construction techniques, but above all for their single, shared characteristic: in every case, they are small urban gardens.a€A
Small Urban Gardens on Amazon

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Posted: July 25th, 2006
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Beanbag Chairs are lowbrow? Not Ninja Beanbag Chairs…

…also known as the Pisolo from Modern Ethnic. These beanbag chairs are large for us big ninjas, and a bit iller than your average beanbag.

For real though, this beanbag for big ninjas don’t come cheap. Well? Try just under $1700.

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Posted: July 25th, 2006
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The Retro Future

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A group of B&W HDR shots of futuristic buildings abandoned about twenty years ago before completition. They’re sick! Check them out.

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Posted: July 21st, 2006
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Ninjas do, in fact, sleep…


So when you’re getting your precious ninja rest on, it’s understandable that you would need someone (or something) to guard the
headquarters.

That’s where my main ninja Room Defender comes in. Trained in a variety of martial arts, dance techniques and broadway show tunes, Room Defender is a snazzy little killing machine with soul.

In the $45 dollar version though, the features are fairly limited.AA You forfeit the heatseeking missiles and the full anti-aircraft arsenal for something far more important: a compact carry-on size.AA The Room Defender, armed with a motion sensor and projectile foam discs, will attack any intruder into your space.
"Just place this little guy toward the door, watch & wait.AA Once someone comes within a few feet, the room defendera€™s motion sensors react with a salvo of 16 foam disks hurled at the intruder."

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Posted: July 19th, 2006
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Yo, step up your work game!

This modified beanbag chair (or modified office chair, depending on how you look at it) from Marie-Louise Gustafsson takes pimpin’ on the job to whole new levels.

From her site:

"a€Slackera€™ adds a new flexible sitting experience as its users have to find their own sitting position."

Sounds like it might be harder than it looks.

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Posted: July 18th, 2006
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Two Separate Faucets on Your Sink? That’s So Last Week!

This faucet, called The Intellect (Yeah, we like it already too. It probably has an elaborate argument why the invasion of Iraq was destined to fail from the beginning) divides into two separate faucets that can be slid apart to opposite ends of the sink. Not only that, but one of the two dispenses pre-filtered water. Wait, there’s more! The Intellect, in its great wisdom, can also give you measured amounts of water directly from the faucet.

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Posted: July 18th, 2006
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