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	<title>Gizmodo Australia &#187; outdoor</title>
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		<title>Spaceball: Like Basketball, But More Expensive And Ridiculous</title>
		<link>http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2009/08/spaceball-like-basketball-but-more-expensive-and-ridiculous/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Aug 2009 17:40:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam Frucci</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Spaceball is a sport that combines volleyball, basketball, jumping a lot and spending $US700 on a fancy trampoline. It&#8217;s apparently a great workout for potential astronauts, too.
You play the game by trying to throw the ball past your opponent through a netted hole while you both jump around. It certainly looks fun, at least for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a rel="lytebox" href="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2009/08/spaceball.jpg"><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/4/2009/08/504x_spaceball.jpg" alt="" class="left" /></a>Spaceball is a sport that combines volleyball, basketball, jumping a lot and spending $US700 on a fancy trampoline. It&#8217;s apparently a great workout for potential astronauts, too.<span id="more-343833"></span></p>
<p>You play the game by trying to throw the ball past your opponent through a netted hole while you both jump around. It certainly looks fun, at least for a little while. I&#8217;d probably want to try it out before dropping all that money on it, however.</p>
<p>According to former astronaut Scott Carpenter, it&#8217;s &#8220;the best conditioning exercise for space travel.&#8221; Sure! Although the weight limit is 90kg per player, so you&#8217;d better hope you don&#8217;t have any really muscular potential astronauts. [<a href="http://www.hammacher.com/Product/11511">Hammacher Schlemmer</a> via <a href="http://www.uncrate.com/men/gear/outdoor/spaceball-trampoline/">Uncrate</a>]</p>
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		<title>Outdoor Electric Fireplace With Speakers and MP3 Support Boggles the Mind</title>
		<link>http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2008/05/outdoor_electric_fireplace_with_speakers_and_mp3_support_boggles_the_mind-2/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 May 2008 22:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Chen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We enjoy electric fireplaces as much as the next guy due to their convenience and ability to not spurt fiery ashes onto your carpet, but having an outdoor one is very strange. It might just function decently on a patio or a deck as a centrepiece for your friends to gather around, which is probably [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://gizmodo.com/assets/resources/2008/05/20080512175939763.jpg" class="left" />We enjoy electric fireplaces as much as the next guy due to their convenience and ability to not spurt fiery ashes onto your carpet, but having an outdoor one is very strange. It might just function decently on a patio or a deck as a centrepiece for your friends to gather around, which is probably why this one has concealed speakers and MP3 support. Plus, the included shrubbage goes pretty far in convincing guests that it&#8217;s a real fireplace sitting out in the middle of your backyard. [<a href="http://aving.net/usa/news/default.asp?mode=read&#038;c_num=85791&#038;C_Code=05&#038;SP_Num=166&#038;Ref_Cat=10">AVING</a> via <a href="http://www.ubergizmo.com/15/archives/2008/05/dimplex_outdoor_electric_fireplace.html">Uber Gizmo</a>]</p>
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		<title>Grundig Eton Satellit 750 Shortwave Radio (Yes, Shortwave)</title>
		<link>http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2008/01/grundig_eton_satellit_750_shor/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Jan 2008 01:30:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gizmodo US Edition</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Beef: I am not a shortwave enthusiast, by any means, but the industrial design, open for a literal interpretation on the industrial. It&#8217;s got AM, FM, shortwave, longwave, SSB and aircraft band frequencies. There&#8217;s a scan or manual input by 10-key. And check the analogue gauge and yellow-glow back lighting. Very nice. There&#8217;s also [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img alt="eton%20satellit%207505.jpg" src="http://gizmodo.com/assets/resources/2008/01/eton%20satellit%207505.jpg" width="786" height="489" class="center" hspace="4" vspace="2"/><strong>The Beef:</strong> I am not a shortwave enthusiast, by any means, but the industrial design, open for a literal interpretation on the industrial. It&#8217;s got AM, FM, shortwave, longwave, SSB and aircraft band frequencies. There&#8217;s a scan or manual input by 10-key. And check the analogue gauge and yellow-glow back lighting. Very nice. There&#8217;s also an aux in for audio input.<br />
<strong>The Catch:</strong> It&#8217;s shortwave. And $350.</p>
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		<title>Grundig Eton FR1000 Voicelink Survival Radio Is Gorgeous</title>
		<link>http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2008/01/grundig_eton_fr1000_voicelink_/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Jan 2008 01:19:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian Lam</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Awesome: The Eton FR1000 Voicelink is maybe one of the most pornograpic survival radios I&#8217;ve ever seen, but functionally so. IT has AM/FM/NOAA Weather/2-Way GMRS Radio. And a Flashlight, siren, and Cellphone charger. It runs off of 4AAs, but has a hand crank. The design seems superfluous, but those cutouts actually protect the knobs. There&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img alt="eton%20fr1000%20voicelink0.jpg" src="http://gizmodo.com/assets/resources/2008/01/eton%20fr1000%20voicelink0.jpg" width="786" height="439" class="center" /><strong>Awesome: </strong>The Eton FR1000 Voicelink is maybe one of the most pornograpic survival radios I&#8217;ve ever seen, but functionally so. IT has AM/FM/NOAA Weather/2-Way GMRS Radio. And a Flashlight, siren, and Cellphone charger. It runs off of 4AAs, but has a hand crank. The design seems superfluous, but those cutouts actually protect the knobs. There&#8217;s a large handle on the back. If I were to die stranded in the wilderness, I might be slightly less upset clutching one of these beautiful machines. $US150.<br />
<strong>The Catch:</strong> No word on water resistance, and the recessed knobs seem hard to turn with gloves on.</p>
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		<title>Timberland HT2 Outdoor Performance Watch Gives You Time, Temp, Compass and More</title>
		<link>http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2007/12/timberland_ht2_outdoor_perform/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Dec 2007 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Charlie White</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you by some miracle find yourself in the great outdoors this winter, what better accoutrement for your wrist than his Timberland HT2 outdoor performance watch? It has dials on top of dials, of course showing the time in both analogue and digital form for keeping track of four time zones in all, but also [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img alt="timberland_digital_watch.jpg" src="http://gizmodo.com/assets/resources/2007/12/timberland_digital_watch.jpg" width="463" height="386" class="center"/>If you by some miracle find yourself in the great outdoors this winter, what better accoutrement for your wrist than his Timberland HT2 outdoor performance watch? It has dials on top of dials, of course showing the time in both analogue and digital form for keeping track of four time zones in all, but also times your outdoor frolics down to the 100th of a second. <span id="more-257603"></span>It&#8217;s lacking GPS, but maybe that&#8217;s too newfangled for you &#8211; in that case, there&#8217;s an old-timey magnetic compass included in the dial collection, as well as a tachymeter that gives you info about time and distance travelled. It even has a barometer and thermometer to let you know when it might be time to start heading down that big mountain. Available now to various degrees of fanciness, with the leather-banded watch at $US295, up to the silicone-banded, corrosion-free watch for $US345. [<a href="http://www.timberland.com/family/index.jsp?categoryId=1770339&#038;cp=1779791.1761084&#038;source=GGL_KW:timberland%20watches:TXT:N:N:107:TBL">Timberland</a>, via <a href="http://technabob.com/blog/2007/12/02/timberland-ht2-watch-everything-but-the-kitchen-sink/">Technabob</a>]</p>
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		<title>Twinbird Zabady Bathroom CD/MP3 Player Foils Sad Attempts To End Miserable Lives</title>
		<link>http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2007/12/twinbird_zabady_bathroom_cdmp3/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Nov 2007 14:18:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wilson Rothman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The cute little Zabady AV-J189S splash-proof sound system from Twinbird can do a lot of things. It has a slot-loading CD player and a USB jack for thumbdrives and other local storage that contain MP3 or WMA files. When you dock it, the lithium-ion battery charges up and can run for 4.5 hours on CD, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img alt="Twinbird_Waterproof_Zabady.jpg" src="http://gizmodo.com/assets/resources/2007/11/Twinbird_Waterproof_Zabady.jpg" width="463" height="77" class="center"/>The cute little Zabady AV-J189S splash-proof sound system from Twinbird can do a lot of things. It has a slot-loading CD player and a USB jack for thumbdrives and other local storage that contain MP3 or WMA files. When you dock it, the lithium-ion battery charges up and can run for 4.5 hours on CD, and up to 7 hours using just the built-in FM radio. The one thing it won&#8217;t do is help you commit suicide by bathtub electrocution: While not truly &#8220;waterproof,&#8221; it meets the same IPX7 specification as many rugged outdoor devices. &#8220;If by any chance you make a mistake and drop it into the bath, it is all right,&#8221; says the promo page. [<a href="http://babelfish.altavista.com/babelfish/trurl_pagecontent?lp=ja_en&#038;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.twinbird.jp%2Fproduct%2Favj189%2F">Twinbird (translated)</a> via <a href="http://www.akihabaranews.com/en/news-15189-CD+ZABADY+AV-J189S+Let's+bring+your+tunes+in+your+bathroom+%21.html">Akihabara News</a>]<span id="more-257427"></span></p>
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		<title>Polarpak Moflow Canteen doubles as a Pressurised Shower</title>
		<link>http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2007/11/polarpak_moflow_canteen_double/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Nov 2007 19:58:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian Lam</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This water carrier for outdoorsy types includes a pressurizing hand pump that works to improve the  design of ye old camelback-canteen in several ways: First, you won&#8217;t have to suck on the straw to get hydrated, an inflated reservoir doubles as a pillow, and mounted high, works as a pinch shower. Joel notes that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img alt="polarpak_moflow.jpeg" src="http://gizmodo.com/assets/resources/2007/11/polarpak_moflow.jpeg" width="300" height="255" class="left"/>This water carrier for outdoorsy types includes a pressurizing hand pump that works to improve the  design of ye old camelback-canteen in several ways: First, you won&#8217;t have to suck on the straw to get hydrated, an inflated reservoir doubles as a pillow, and mounted high, works as a pinch shower. Joel notes that the hand pump could be easily lost, to which I agree. [<a href="http://www.polarpak.com/hydration.php?it=moflow">Polarpak</a> via <a href="http://gadgets.boingboing.net/2007/11/28/polarpak-moflow-pres.html">Boingboing</a>]<span id="more-257232"></span></p>
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		<title>Christmas Wish List: Porter Garden Telescope</title>
		<link>http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2007/11/christmas_wish_list_porter_gar/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Nov 2007 01:43:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Seamus Byrne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is this the sexiest piece of astronomical equipment you&#8217;ve ever seen? The Porter Telescope is a limited edition bronze sculpture that also happens to be a very smart piece of engineering. Based on an original design from the 1920s by Richard Porter, it acts as a garden sundial by day and a reflecting telescope by, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image"><img alt="portertelescope.jpg" src="http://media.gizmodo.com.au/mt/images/portertelescope.jpg" class="mt-image-center" style="margin: 0pt auto 20px; text-align: center; display: block;" height="395" width="600" /></span>Is this the sexiest piece of astronomical equipment you&#8217;ve ever seen? The Porter Telescope is a limited edition bronze sculpture that also happens to be a very smart piece of engineering. Based on an original design from the 1920s by Richard Porter, it acts as a garden sundial by day and a reflecting telescope by, well, whenever you like (but night is probably best for stargazing). The optics have been redesigned 21st style to deliver the best possible performance.</p>
<p>Naturally, if you&#8217;re going for something so serious, you&#8217;ll need a marble pedestal to stand it on. You aren&#8217;t going to dump this on any old garden table! This happily lives outdoors, too, and will either grow to a cool green like any bronze statue, or you can put in some effort to maintain the sleek brown look.</p>
<p>Cost? A stylish US$59,000. But there&#8217;s never been a better time to spend that sort of money. And if you&#8217;re happy to spend it, the shipping charges involved probably won&#8217;t scare you either. The official site has plenty more details, as well as a link to video on the fabrication and design process. Sexy, sexy geek stuff. [<a href="http://gardentelescopes.com/">Porter Telescope</a> via <a href="http://www.luxist.com/2007/11/17/porter-garden-telescope/">Luxist</a>]<br /> <span id="more-256744"></span></p>
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		<title>Spirohop is the outdoor kids&#8217; ride-on toy of the summer</title>
		<link>http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2007/11/spirohop_is_the_best_outdoor_k/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Nov 2007 23:06:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Seamus Byrne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It bounces, it spins, it see-saws. The Spirohop must, must, MUST come to Australia. Pleeeeease??!
Take your typical see-saw, add the bouncy goodness off the classic spacehopper, and then let the whole thing spin on its axis. If they made these in grown up sizes, I&#8217;d be outside playing on one right now instead of in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image"><img alt="spirohop.jpg" src="http://media.gizmodo.com.au/mt/images/spirohop.jpg" class="mt-image-center" style="margin: 0pt auto 20px; text-align: center; display: block;" height="450" width="600" /></span>It bounces, it spins, it see-saws. The Spirohop must, must, MUST come to Australia. Pleeeeease??!</p>
<p>Take your typical see-saw, add the bouncy goodness off the classic spacehopper, and then let the whole thing spin on its axis. If they made these in grown up sizes, I&#8217;d be outside playing on one right now instead of in here staring at computer screens.</p>
<p>Cue Demtel voice. How much would you expect to pay? This is listed at £69.99, or about $160. The site says they&#8217;ll ship international, so even wearing some hefty shipping charges, this ride-on will be such a hit all summer it will be well worth the dosh. [<a href="http://www.letterbox.co.uk/Price/Over_Pound50_menu27/Spirohop_code_7998.html">Spirohop</a> via <a href="http://www.babygadget.net/2007/11/the_spirohop_bouncy_fun.php">BabyGadget</a>]<br /> <span id="more-256344"></span></p>
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		<title>Melody Road Lets You Play Tunes With Your Car (Narcotics Not Required)</title>
		<link>http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2007/11/melody_road_lets_you_play_tune/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Nov 2007 03:59:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Haroon Malik</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We had no reason to offer any further proof that Japan is the unquestionable winner when it comes to wacky inventions, but the Melody Road convinces us our judgment is completely accurate. The Melody Road will allow a car passing above it to play a simple tune, which is made audible by ridges on the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img alt="pavement_1GI.jpg" src="http://gizmodo.com/assets/resources/2007/11/pavement_1GI.jpg" class="left" />We had no reason to offer any further proof that Japan is the unquestionable winner when it comes to <a href="http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2007/11/first_video_of_the_japanese_ve.html">wacky inventions</a>, but the Melody Road convinces us our judgment is completely accurate. The Melody Road will allow a car passing above it to play a simple tune, which is made audible by ridges on the road&#8217;s surface. The pitch of the note created is increased by increasing the frequency of the ridges, and the opposite is also true. Jump for more details, and a completely baffling video.<span id="more-255662"></span>The optimum speed for the best sound reproduction is a shockingly slow 28 mph. At that speed, a little noise will be needed to keep the driver/passengers <strike>alive</strike> awake. In that respect, this is a fantastic measure against excessively slow drivers&mdash;who wants this crazy whirring going on whilst they are driving? The Melody Road has been incorporated in three locations throughout Japan, including Hokkaido, Wakayama and Gunma. The video of the surface in action kinda left us a bit puzzled as to what the music generated actually sounded like, but the peeps in the video seemed to be lapping it up&mdash;who are we to argue? Check it out below:<br />
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