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The Salt Shaker Has Reached Its Evolutionary Climax

11:20AM February 8, 2011 | Brian Barrett

This is The Switch. It’s half pepper shaker, half salt shaker and entirely something I wish I’d thought of years ago. More »


Gadgets

Handgun Salt and Pepper Shakers Encourage Violent Seasoning

7:20AM June 2, 2009 | Dan Nosowitz

Amateur cooks forget all too often that every single item of food must be properly seasoned. So if you need novelty shakers to motivate you to hit up your eats with some S&P, that’s just fine with us.

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Boogie Woogie Salt and Pepper Shakers Make Passing Super Easy

8:40AM February 7, 2009 | Jason Chen

Passing around the salt and pepper isn’t any kind of strain on our bodies, but what if you could roll it on the table instead of lifting it?

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Gadgets

Chugulug Drinks Factory: If Rube Goldberg Were an Underage Girl You Wanted to Get Drunk

1:15AM November 16, 2008 | Mark Wilson

Any old idiot can use a shaker to mix his drink of choice, but it takes a supreme idiot to assemble and operate the Chugulug Drinks Factory. A series of interchangeable tubes connect a variety of specialised compartments (such as the Ice Chamber and Vortex Funnel) to mix and chill your drink through a 10-or-so step process that looks utterly impossible to clean. Then again, at just $US38, it wouldn’t make the worst self-deprecating centerpiece for your next soiree. [BoyStuff via Nerd Approved]

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Software

ShakeSMS Lets You Shake Your Nokia to Read Text Messages

6:30AM January 30, 2008 | Jason Chen

Shaking a phone to read text messages is as intuitive as swiping your finger across the screen to unlock it, but once you’re trained it becomes second nature. In this case, ShakeSMS is an app for Nokia phones that lets you jostle your phone to view an incoming SMS. Jigger it again to go back to the home screen. That’s pretty much all the app does, but it does it well. [ShakeSMS via Phonemag]

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LEGO Salt ‘n Pepper Shakers

10:15AM July 21, 2007 | jenneth

This design from Joel Hesselgren is the most ingenious use of LEGO for food consumption that we’ve seen since the LEGO dragon soy sauce and mayonnaise dispenser. The white column holds the salt while the black column holds the pepper, and the amount of each is regulated by how many of the holes are covered at once. You can get an equal distribution of salt and pepper, a 2:1, or just one or the other. Ingenious, and something we’d actually like to see in buyable form. [Yanko Design via Gearlog] More »