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Archive for July 26th, 2009

'italic;' class='dfbyline'>by Dylan McThomas

Usually when transporting objects, particularly fragile ones, it is important to package them protectively. It is not uncommon for packages to be roughly handled, or accidentally dropped, and so cushioning the package is essential to minimise damage.

A reliable way of cushioning an object so that it doesnt get harmed in the transportation process is to use bubble wrap. Bubble wrap has been used for this for just over fifty years and is still going strong.

Bubble wrap is basically, a sheet of translucent plastic that has bubbles of air evenly spaced out across its surface to provide the padding for the item wrapped within it.

2009
26
Jul

The 4GB Spy Pen

'italic;' class='dfbyline'>by Jonathon Little

Most people in today’s modern age have, in some form or another heard of a spy pen or at least the concept behind one. The idea is that a small micro camera is placed within an ordinary every day object to hide the equipment. Discreet surveillance can then be carried out without unbeknown to people in your immediate surroundings.

If you search for a spy pen you will instantly be confronted by a whole array of products. 90% of these will all have one thing in common. They will be a 4gb spy pen recorder. Why is this product so dominant and widely produced? Lets take a look.