Wouldn’t you love to have one of these to heat up your house or dry your socks?
The warm-blooded beast in situ:
Art Lebedev Studios design some pretty cool and science-y stuff. Check out their repurposed lab kitchenware set and one-finger coffee cup.
hmm, that was published on April 1st… pity!
Holy balls. I WANT ONE. Too bad Baton Rouge didn’t have more than a handful of days below 40 this year.
I wouldn’t be so sure that’s a fake. In fact, I’d bet $ it’s real. Go here.
yeah, and i’ll bet $ that its real and that it costs $$$$ and maybe another $ to cover the cost of super coolness.
haha well blow me down, hope it is true then!
Real or fake, I still want one!
Do you know how many houses we rejected because they weren’t forced air gas? Mostly because we wanted to be able to install A/C.
I still love steam heat though, and that would be perfect.
Na – it’s not a stegosaur Jerry. And anyway, where are the feathers?
I wanna be the very coolest
Like no one ever was
To get the money is my real test
To buy a radiator zoo is my cause
I will travel across the land
Searching far and wide
For people to donate, and to understand
The power that’s inside
To heat up my woolen hats
Radiator dinosaurs
+1 for pokemon theme song goodness
Notice the cool wallpaper behind the dinosaur, it’s all mushrooms! I want one too, sigh, I want one of the chemistry sets too. Waaaaaaant.
Isn’t this dinosaur exothermic, not endothermic? It gives off heat, it doesn’t absorb it (to any great degree). Regardless, I wish I could afford this/fit it into my tiny room
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endothermic#Contrast_between_thermodynamic_and_biological_terminology
Ah! Thanks for that, I wasn’t aware of the biological usage of the term
But there’s no place for a sleeping kitteh to soak up some heat! Too many pokey things.
That “one-finger cup” clearly requires two fingers (one inside and one outside) to keep it vertical. Captain Hook could not lift it without spilling.
That’s exactly what I was thinking! Cheats.
That’s a radiator? Err, “cool” isn’t particularly appropriate. I guess I can’t say any more than “good”.
Question:
How can you tell from a pile of bones that an animal has internal temperature regulation?
I guess the built-in Danfoss thermostat probe should be a giveaway.
If it warms your socks, isn’t it exothermic?
I guess none of the enthusiasts for this do the dusting in their house, or have small kids in danger of poking out an eye.
Come now, children have to learn to live with dinosaurs. Ken Ham did!
This is what I want for my birthday.