In China: Robot Chefs making Noodles

Whoa, here’s a paradigm shift in China, robot chefs making hand-made noodles in restaurants.  It seems that human chefs take a longer time making noodles and cost more in wages, so restaurateur Cui Runguan decided to build noodle-bots.  The noodle-bots named Chef Cui cost about $2,000USD each.

We fight Deceptions and make an awesome bowl of wonton noodles!!!

Miss World Contestant Likes to Beatbox!

I can’t beatbox, but this girl can:

Home Decor: Donkey Kong Shelf

Your wall in room is to plain.  Add some retro video game inspiration with this Donkey Kong Shelf by designer Igor Chak.  What a conversation starter – it looks vintage with it’s pixel-inspired creation and is made made from carbon fiber.  The shelf supports up to 60 pounds of weight.

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Maria Sharapova Candy Line = Sugarpova

Tennis superstar Maria Sharapova launches her new premium candy line today starting with 4 types of sweets:  gummies, sour gummies, gumballs, and soft chew candies and 12 different flavors.  Each 5oz. candy bag will cost $5.99USD.

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Junko Mizuno “Hansel & Gretel” Art @ Nucleus

If you are in the LA Alhambra area stop by Nucleus for a neat gallery opening by artist Junko Mizuno this Saturday.  The event begins at 7:00pm and will showcase her take on the Grimm Brothers’ Hansel & Gretel.  The Hansel & Gretel exhibit will run from August 18, 2012 through September 9, 2012.  Also, there are art prints to purchase and prizes to be given – plus Junko will be there in-person for autographs.

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Acura x The Avengers = NSX

If you watched The Avengers film this summer, Tony Starks and Bruce Banner hop into an Acura NSX sports car.  Now, TSM brings us this 1/43 scale quality resin collectible, the 2012 Acura NSX Roadster Avengers Special Edition.

Image via daboxToys

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LEGO Romance of the Three Kingdoms

This makes me want to crack open my PlayStation
and play the Koei video games!

This LEGO diorama was inspired by 14th century writer Luo Guanzhong’s Romance of the Three Kingdoms.  Eric Mok has put in a lot of work and details into this build.  The use of black, gray, and white LEGO bricks captures the spirit of an old Chinese painting plus making the diorama look like a wall scroll is a nice touch.

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The Dark Knight Rises LEGO Motorized Tumbler & The Bat

I want these LEGO toys!!!
Image via Peer Kreuger (mahjqa)

Well if you can’t afford to buy Hot Toys’ The Dark Knight Rises vehicles (for instance the Movie Masterpiece 1/6 Scale Tumbler vehicle is $439.99 for preorder and will be out next year – ed. note), then you can build The Tumbler and The Bat vehicles yourself.  These two awesome looking Batman vehicles were built by super LEGO builder Peer Kreuger aka mahjqa.

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The History of LEGO

legohistoryDid you ever wonder how LEGO began?  Well, here’s a cool animated mini-documentary on the history of LEGO.  If you have 17 minutes to spare in your office cubicle, put on your headphones and learn some cool wiki-style facts about LEGO.

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Mimoco Bruce Lee USB Flash Drives

I’ve always said, Bruce Lee was Da Man and I’m always excited to see a newer generation recognizing and keeping his greatness alive. Mimoco is celebrating the legend by putting his likeness on a USB flash thumb drive. Also, if you guys get a chance, check out a recent documentary in his life titled I am Bruce Lee.

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UNIQLO Pop-Up Shop in SF!

The wait is OVER!!!

Are you tired of H&M style?  Well move over H&M – Japanese retail giant UNIQLO is coming to San Francisco with a full 29,000 sq foot mega store on Powell Street this October 2012 just in time for the holidays.  So to wet the hearts of stylish budget-minded fashion aficionados, UNIQLO has opened up a pop-up shop selling select men’s and women’s apparel. The downtown/financial district store will be open for another 3-4 months until the full-scale UNIQLO store opens.

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Umbrellas in the Sky!

Image via Patricia Almeida

These bright and colorful umbrellas light up the skies in a town called Águeda, Portugal.  No one knows who to credit this art project but photographer Patricia Almeida took some amazing pics.

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No Spray Paint Need Apply for This Graffiti Art

graffitinospraypaintWater – Light – Graffiti by French artist Antonin Fourneau:

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LEGO London 2012 Olympic Stadium

Image via Warren Elsmore

LEGO brick master Warren Elsmore spent a lot of time and money on this custom build.  This is an amazing mini-replica of Stratford Olympic Park.  This was a team effort though, Warren’s wife also got involved in building this LEGO wonderland.  He and his wife spent over 300 hours constructing it, used over 250,000 LEGO bricks, and spent around $30,000USD.  Wow.

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Fuller Designs: Iron Man Munny & Dark Knight Mighty Muggs

Are you a fan of custom vinyl figures?  Fuller Designs has unleashed 2 cool customs – an Iron Man Munny figure and The Dark Knight Mighty Muggs figure.

Image via Fuller Designs

MSRP:  $150.00USD.

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Virgin America x Banana Republic = Flight Crew Apparel

Today, Virgin America celebrates its fifth anniversary of operating in the States and they’ll be launching a cool collaboration with Banana Republic.  Virgin America’s 2000 employees will be wearing brand new outfits designed by Banana Republic.  Though, because of security issues, the collection you will be buying from Banana Republic won’t be exactly the same outfits as the Virgin America employees, but it’s close enough.

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Chinese Subway Ad – The Lobster Salad Sandwich

subwaychinaSubway introduces the Lobster Sandwich in China:

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DC Comics Releases Archival Prints

DC Comics is feeling and going retro with these fantastic art prints.  These vintage inspired prints come in two sizes – 12×18 and 24×36 plus it’s printed on high quality acid-free paper.

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Sherlock Holmes – The Army of Dr. Moreau

sherlockholmesbookcoverGruesome murders have been found around the city of London.  Sherlock Holmes’ brother Mycroft, a government agent, tells him of the grizzly findings and a scientist named Dr. Moreau that might be behind this. This time, Sherlock and Dr. Watson will be off on a Resident Evil-style horror/adventure as they face a mad scientist creating half animal and half human species.

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The Twenty-Year Death by Ariel S. Winter

winter20yeardeathbookIf you like sexy women, French accents, booze, cigarettes, and murders to solve, you will want to read Ariel S. Winters debut crime novel – “The Twenty-Year Death.”  The crime tale begins with a dead body on the streets of a small French town. What unravels are three complete stories that are interconnected – making one epic narrative. The first story – “Malvineau Prison” takes place in France in 1931; Book 2 – “The Falling Star” takes place in 1941 and involves a private detective keeping an eye on a studio’s leading lady in Hollywood; and the final Book – “Police at the Funeral” happens in 1951 and tells the tale of one man’s last chance at redemption.

This is a great debut novel by the author and I thoroughly enjoyed reading through the different writing styles in each book. If you are not in the mood for summer blockbuster flicks at the theater or sitting at home playing with your iPad, may I suggest some page turning thrills with “The Twenty-Year Death.”

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Mocamomo x NeochaEDGE = Pop Art Inspired iPhone Cases

HK company Mocamomo produces lots of unique art-infused iPhone cases and now they are collaborating with Shanghai-based art agency NeochaEDGE with a set of 8 modern art inspired iPhone 4/4s cases.

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Interview with The Twenty-Year Death Author Ariel S. Winter

winter20yeardeathbookNext week on August 7th 2012, Titan Books will be releasing Ariel S. Winter’s debut crime noir novel “The Twenty-Year Death.”  Our Retrenders staff had a chance to interview Mr. Winter and talk a little about the book, his influences, and more:

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RTNDR:  How did you come up with the idea to start The Twenty-Year Death? What inspired you to write not just one story but three complete novels written in the style of three different iconic mystery writers?

Ariel: I originally set out to write a different book. It was going to have a frame narrative, and within that frame would have been full novels of various genres. So it was in that context that I wrote Malniveau Prison in the style of Georges Simenon. When I decided to jettison the original idea but keep Malniveau Prison and expand it into what became The Twenty-Year Death, it only made sense to continue with other pastiche/homages. The character that I was going to follow from book to book was an American writer living in France in the 1930s, and so many of the writers who did that in real life, like F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway, ended up writing for Hollywood at some point. And Hollywood led naturally to Raymond Chandler in the 1940s. So with ten years between the first two books I figured there should be another ten years between book two and book three, and the list of choices of master crime writers from the 1950s was basically Jim Thompson and Patricia Highsmith. At the time, I’d read more Thompson and his style fit better for the subject of the book.

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Viral Video Friday: LEGO Avengers vs Justice League

legosuperbricksThe battle has begun!  The two big comic giants – DC Comics and Marvel Comics – duel it out in this short, but sweet LEGO battle.

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Superhero Photography by Chow Kar Hoo

Superman in Hong Kong!
Photo by Chow Kar Hoo

Here’s a geeky question – what would it look like if superheroes appeared in Hong Kong?

Wonder Woman running in the night markets of Hong Kong!
Photo by Chow Kar Hoo

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Suidobashi Heavy Industry – KURATAS

kuratasrobotMy fellow Retrenders writer SW biko likes his Hyundai Elantra Zombie Survival car, but I will take this from Japan – the KURATAS:

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