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Daily Brew: Sugar charged batteries, 50 web designers debunk common myths, database of 50,000 logos...
RegHardware.com: Forget charging your batteries using the traditional electrical socket, now your batteries can recharge with urine and other liquids. If that sounds too gross, then try Sony's sugar charged batteries, still in the testing stage.
Smashing Magazine: Think you can start a website without knowing code? That domain names just fall from the sky if that sky is called GoDaddy.com? Well think again with these commonly abused myths in web development debunked by these 50 designers.
LogoLounge.com: Check out this gallery of one of the world's largest online databases of logos, over 50,000 to browse through for design inspiration.
Fun Forever.com:In Japan, manhole covers are an art form. I like the one with the (dancing?) squids.
DIYLife.com: And it's after Labor Day, time to turn those bottles of booze you killed into shiny lamps. Learn how! Fun for the whole family (now that they're empty).
--Andrea Chalupa
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