
10 insanely expensive, supremely awesome tech costumes
For many of us, Halloween is a chance to put on some zombie makeup, drink a bunch of beer and eat some candy. But for some people, it’s a chance to make their most wild fantasies come true, in costume form, no matter what the cost in time or money. And those people come up with the most insane and kick-ass costumes ever. Let’s see some of the best.


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Ivinokur (Ivinokur) : RT @dvice Solar sail spaceship cruises along using tech you have at home | DVICE http://bit.ly/d1q70V.. Updated : 2010-07-31T14:24:31Z | Reply | View Tweet |
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buben (buben) : dvice: Finally, a flying car that actually works: http://bit.ly/cU4tFO.. Updated : 2010-07-31T14:13:53Z | Reply | View Tweet |
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buben (buben) : dvice: RIM's iPad competitor to be called...Blackpad!: http://bit.ly/cQptGI.. Updated : 2010-07-31T14:13:53Z | Reply | View Tweet |
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daj42 (Derek Johnson) : RT @dvice 6 reasons why you'll never upload your mind into a computer | DVICE http://bit.ly/cwUtXJ.. Updated : 2010-07-31T13:57:54Z | Reply | View Tweet |
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ireed (Jaeho(Reed) LEE) : ??? ???? ? RT @79k: RT @dvice RIM's iPad competitor to be called...Blackpad!| http://bit.ly/9goxIS ??? ??? ???? ???! SKT? ?? ??? ? ????? +_+.. Updated : 2010-07-31T13:16:13Z | Reply | View Tweet |
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Michael Jackson's Patented "Smooth Criminal" Leaning Shoes
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30 stunning images of the Large Hadron Collider
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