Crave I'm all for recycling like using both sides of a sheet of paper. But this may be just a little too much for me: Using X-rays as umbrella sheets. X-ray ...
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Crave Ever had to navigate through a sea of umbrellas on a rainy day? It's a task that can potentially cause you to go blind, especially if you are tall and ...
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Crave Argh, not another monsoon shower. There is, however, nothing worse than trying to quickly get into a car while you're struggling with an umbrella. By the time you've succeeded in getting ...
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Crave Most people would have come across the following scenario at least once. You've just done your grocery shopping at the supermarket. Lo and behold, it starts to pour the moment you ...
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Crave One of the things I don't like about brollies is that by and large, their design hasn't changed much, save for the occasional gimmick. However, designer Matthew Swinton's brolly idea ...
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Crave Rainy days are good for only one activity: Sleeping in. Unfortunately for those who still have to earn their keep, there's the weather to deal with. Which is why we're ...
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Crave Unlike the copious high-tech brollies we've written about on Crave Asia, the Skyline Squidarella is a few steps back to our aquadoodling days. Available on Beyond the Valley for US$36, this ...
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Crave The umbrella is a great invention that keeps us dry especially when year-end monsoon showers often pour without warning. It messes up only when the water rolls off after closing ...
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Crave Oprah loves it and it could be the next darling for advertisers, too. Unlike conventional dome-shaped brollys, the Bocap Brella looks like an oversized bottle cap that drops vertically at ...
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Crave There are countless umbrella inventions that aim to make your walk in the rain a little more bearable. From listening to music to catching a movie on the underside of ...
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Crave A colleague was just talking about Japanese haikus or short poems and meters during a company lohei (Singapore-style Lunar New Year lunch), when back at the PC box, ThinkGeek's rather ...
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Crave An innovative, if not the most practical of, inventions since you really ought to watch your step so you don't end up in the ditch with the other silly brollie browsers. ...
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Crave Sure, you can have the weirdest umbrella inventions, but none of these actually tell you when the rain is coming. Which is the whole point of carrying a brolly, right? Apparently, ...
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Crave Egads. Here's an umbrella that sounds like it came right out of Mary Poppin's magic carpet bag. The NanoNuno Umbrella, however, conjures its own kind of wizardry--using technology to mimic a ...
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Crave Who says the humble umbrella hasn't gone places? Remember the NanoNuno Umbrella with nano technology? Or the windproof designer SENZ brollie? In fact, there's even a whole slew of weird umbrella ...
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