I have featured on my blog the “Free Hug Phenomenon”, the power of one man in Sidney Australia offering free hugs to people in a mall and how it became a worldwide phenomena when a small band after videoing him in the mall doing this added thier own song, put it on YouTube and it ended up on Good Morning America and rocketed the band to fame.
Imagine that power of “One” putting efforts into fighting homelessness by a simple act of kindness. I am going to try and make a few video’s relating to the plight of the homeless and see what I can do by using the power of “One”.
If you are passionate about an injustice in the world take the free hug phenomena’s example that the power of “One” can change the world.
Thanks,
Rob.
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If war were to break out in your office then you need a pretty good missile system to keep your enemies from encroaching upon your territory. The USB missile launcher should be just thing to prevent any foreign invasion from those blood thirsty colleagues.
The USB powered DAM(desk to Air missile) should be able to subdue any airborne rubber band attack or even any ground invasion from neighbouring desks.
The missile launcher plugs into any standard USB port and comes with software to allow you to control with your mouse where you want to aim. So whether it’s just a show of power or you really do need fire a rocket at your colleagues the USB missile launcher is the ultimate office/desk gadget and probably the best use yet found for a USB port.
Motorised control system, pan 180 degrees, elevates 45 degrees.
Three foam missiles
PC software CD containing ‘Radar’ type control panel
Mouse or keyboard controls
Computer generated missile launch sound effects
Software included - easy to install. Compatible with Windows 2000 and Windows XP. Recommended for age 10 years and above. WARNING: Not suitable for children under 36 months due to small parts which constitute a choking hazard.
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