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Putt Arcade Golf Machine

Putt Arcade Golf Machine
If you want to work on your putting even when the weather is a bit too cold to get out there on an actual green this Summer, then get yourself a Putt Arcade Golf Machine. This is the same version that can be found in places like Dave & Buster’s and other similar adult playgrounds around the world. $6,900.

Q2 Cube Internet Radio

Q2 Cube Internet Radio
The Q2 Cube is a novel idea that came to fruition thanks to the development by Cambridge Consultants and Armour Group PLC. The recently unveiled Q2 Cube Internet Radio doesn’t have any buttons, dials or knobs but instead relies on gravity to change the settings. You can preset four stations and if you want to change the channel you tilt the radio to one of the four sides. If you want to change the volume you move the cube forwards or backwards. No word on price yet but it will be available in the UK in time for the winter holidays. $TBA.

NoPoPo Eco Water-Powered Flashlight Set

NoPoPo Eco Water Powered Flashlight Set
The NoPoPo Eco Water-Powered Flashlight Set is the first flashlight to be powered by liquid. Any liquid. Imagine this situation on a camping trip. You have drank all of your water and need to take a leak and want to grab a snack. Well you could always relieve yourself in the flashlight, and yes, it will power it. Then you can use the flashlight’s new power to go get yourself a snack and hopefully clean your flashlight. We recommend using regular water, but other options are always available. $45.

Nike Zoom Kaiju Snowboarding Boot

Nike Zoom Kaiju Snowboarding Boot
Nike has taken some of their leading technologies that they use in their popular sneakers and applied them to their new Nike Zoom Kaiju Snowboarding Boot. The boot will feature Nike Zoom Air for cushioning, Flywire technology to lock down your heel, and Nike Free for added flex and improved board feel. $TBA.

WTF? Book

WTF? Book
Sometimes, life throws you lemons and you may be unprepared for making lemonades out of it. For those of you who have a sense of humor, you’ll see the unfortunate incident as a funny moment and move along. But others don’t have the same emotional quotient so for a whole new look at life’s worst situations, this book’s for you. Cleverly entitled ‘WTF?: How to Survive 101 of Life’s Worst F*#!-ing Situations’, the book explains how you should handle said situations when you ask yourself, ‘WTF?’. Instead of going postal inside the parking garage while you’re looking for your lost car, the book suggests funny ways of locating it. Of course, some of the suggestions are to be taken with a grain of salt, the humorous side of you will certainly be piqued. $10.

Out of Aces: The High-Roller Gentleman's Guide

For the ultimate look inside the high-roller way of life, visit Out of Aces: A Gentleman's Guide to Luxury, Poker, Beautiful Women, and the Maverick Lifestyle.

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Outlaws!

Outlaws!
They swam against the current, evaded the long arm of the law, and became the stuff of legends in the process. Outlaws have been feared and revered at the same time, depending on who’s talking or who’s listening. Relive the story of 50 hero-villains in this book. From Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, to Wyatt Earp, and Jesse James, the book documents these people’s motives and brings out the inner rebel among us in a story. $30.

The Secret History of Science Fiction

The Secret History of Science Fiction
With 424 pages to get through, Sci-Fi buffs are in store for a treat. The literary collection explores this thrilling and often times intellectual genre and how over time there has been overlap amongst sci-fi and literary fiction. The anthology represents the works of various well-known authors and it has been expertly crafted and edited by James Patrick Kelly and John Kessel. $15.

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