Monday, August 31, 2015

Shopper rain coat


Plastic sheet for ad-hoc rain protection.

Window AC Supports


Window AC rigged up with crutches.

Friday, August 28, 2015

Spade buried in the road

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 I guess some one forgot their spade while the road was being rolled.

Thursday, August 27, 2015

Vespa flour mill


Vespa rigged with a mobile flour mill.

Speaking of encroachment


Speaking of encroachment... who cares about a highway.

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Physics jokes


Two kittens are on a roof. Which one falls off first?
The one with the lowest mew.


The bartender says, "We don't serve tachyons in here".
A tachyon walks into a bar.


How many theoretical physicists does it take to change a light bulb?
Two: One to hold the bulb and the other to rotate the universe.
 

Two neutrinos go through a bar...


Entropy isn't what it used to be.

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

TV Remote Control v2


Battery-less remote control for changing TV channels with not-so-much-ease.

Tractor bike


Another of those tractor bikes for cheap ploughing.

Monday, August 24, 2015

Left hand drive rig


Only in Bosnia! A right-hand drive car rigged up to work as left-hand drive.

Battery headlights


Emergency battery lights rigged up as car headlights.

Friday, August 21, 2015

Cycle trolley


Cycle's front wheel replaced with a trolley welded to the handle bar to use it as a loader.

Drill shake


If you want a drill-shake (no pun intended), try welding a blender steel tool with a drill bit for easy blending with a high power drill machine.

Thursday, August 20, 2015

AC repair juggaar: Window sill extended with ladder


Two men stand on a ladder placed on a window sill / shade while the third one fixes an AC from the edge of it.

Candle clock


Before there were clocks, there were candle clocks that burned a set amount of hours. If you wanted a reminder or alarm, you pushed a nail at the desired time length in the candle and when it melted to that point, the nail would fall and clank on the metal holder alerting you.

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Turning a rail car


This is how a rail car is turned by 180 degrees.

Snake satire


So who's thought of training the game snake?

Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Gave you a black eye (i)


Pissed off the IT guy, and he said he was going to give me a black eye... and I laughed. Looks like he put me in my place. Touche IT guy.

Monday, August 17, 2015

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Not a Metro track


Car uses ramps to drive down hill to an old river bank - Kalam valley, Pakistan

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Boat decoration


Use old boats as decorative pieces.

Spade chairs


Disused spades recycled as artistic chairs.

Monday, August 10, 2015

Toothpaste holder and squezer


Should be top among the things we need but don't realize. This peg vacuums on to a mirror and holds / squeezes a toothpaste tube.

Ferrari snooker table


Old Ferrari rigged up as a snooker table.

Friday, August 7, 2015

Seed extractor


May be you could just focus on eating with this rather than pulling out the seeds.

Thursday, August 6, 2015

Clip glass holder


Clip glass holder that you can attach to the side of any time for added space.

Wheel hose peg


Disused wheel recycled as a hose hanger.

Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Manage projects with Gmail stars

If you are having trouble with managing projects because they are not complicated enough to go for a full fledged project management software yet they are on your nerves because of their quantity and current status, a spreadsheet might not prove to be your best productivity tool, albeit a side reference option.

It is obvious that simple but multiple projects need on time email responses and follow ups. As per my previous suggestions of sticking to email convenience using hacky fully email based web services like Oh life, Follow Up Then and Bania.io, there's a way to solve all your problems related to multiple projects by simply using custom stars with your gmail inbox (that can be enabled from gmail settings).

As seen in the image on left, gmail stars can be very useful in marking status of a project's latest email and updating the star with  few clicks after the status changes right in the email and without having to invest time elsewhere; some times investing time in order to be productive in the long term is also a luxury you don't have - time is something that can always be well spent doing other things that you would rather be focusing on at this stage and minor lifehacks let you be more flexible to such stages of your start up.

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Paint table legs


Stenography-esque table leg art painted with dripping paint so that the legs look like the dripping paint itself and give the illusion of no other structural support for the table.

4 stroke engine glass table


A used, cleaned up, 4 stroke engine rigged up with table glass to be used as a centre table.

Monday, August 3, 2015

Ford van flour storage


Recycled Ford carriage to store flour.

360 degree ping pong table


Taking table tennis to the next level.

Saturday, August 1, 2015

Quick ladder fix by an "immediatist" worker


If you are an "immediatist" and are inclined towards doing your work then and there, you might be the one going for dangerous juggaars. Photograph: Worker uses a ladder leaned against random stuff to fix the electricity.

Bonnet fish tank


Disused car bonnet recycled as a fish tank.