Tag Archives | Space

…It’s Website Wednesday: Reserve A Spot In Heaven?

Reserve A Spot In Heaven

Reserve A Spot In Heaven lets you snag a place in the space above before it’s too late. Apparently, “although a large portion of this space remains vacant, spots are filling very quickly”.

But how can you tell that RASIH is official?

Because, in their own words: “To this day we are the ONLY official distributor of reservations into Heaven. We are directly affiliated and sent down by The Board of Heavenly Officials, the only governing body in Heaven, to offer you one thing and one thing only: a worry free, secure way into Heaven.”

Still not convinced?

Worry not, because all reservations come with a 100% money back guarantee. Plus, with two packages to choose from, you can get just the right amount of heaven that you need.

Don’t think up is the direction that you’ll be heading?

They’ve got you covered there too, because you can also Reserve A Spot In Hell.

Don’t wait though, because for both places, space is definitely limited.

[Reserve A Spot In Heaven]

[Reserve A Spot In Hell]

…JL Audio is thinking thin with their TW5 sub?

JL Audio TW5 Thin-Line Subwoofer

The JL Audio TW5 Thin-Line Subwoofer is a staggering piece of sound engineering.

With an extremely shallow mounting depth of only 2.5 inches, it needs only half a foot of enclosure, and is designed for truck and sports car installations where space is a premium.

Despite its thinness, JL hasn’t skimped on the specs, as this sub is available in either a 12” or 13.5” variety, and handles 500 or 600 W respectively.

Get ready to bring the bass to where it’s never been before.

[JL Audio - TW5 Thin-Line Subwoofer]

[Via: Acquire]

…Orbox B is puzzling?

Orbox B

Orbox B is a fun and challenging puzzle game where the goal is to simply move your square to the red square.

You can’t fall into space, and you can only move your square in one direction until it hits a wall, so you have to find a way to weave through the other objects on the screen.

See if you can beat all 30 levels.

[Orbox B]

[Via: Digg]

…MAKE is going into space?

Using a weather balloon and a little creativity, MAKE wants to experience space. They plan to reach an altitude of 100,000 feet (almost 20 miles), taking panoramic pictures along the way using their four on board cameras hooked up to the MAKE: Controller.. At the topmost point, they’ll be high enough to see a black sky and the curvature of the earth.

    It took 16 people working on this, countless cases of mountain dew, lots of take-out food, and a lot of sleepless nights.

Why go into space you ask? “To take pictures and temperature readings of course!” Sounds good to me. They’ll even be using a GPS logger that will allow you to follow their progress on Google maps in real time. It’s no NASA, but an impressive feat nonetheless.

[MAKE: Blog - DIY Space]