Scollar Smart Collar looks great on small dogs and cats

scollarWhen it comes to pets, there are two categories of pet owners. The first would be those who see them as just animals, and there is not much emotional attachment with the pet in question. Even if it falls sick, sending it to the vet to have it put to sleep is seen to be more of a rite of passage or a necessary evil, and you will not have any kind of emotional upheaval. However, the other kind of pet owner would be those who lavish so much love on the furry kid, outsiders might start to wonder whether it is appropriate to do so when their own children are neglected. Pets do have their fair share of accessories in the past, and this Kickstarter project would contribute to a growing list in the form of the Scollar Smart Collar.

It does not matter whether the Scollar Smart Collar is worn by a dog or a cat, it would look equally great. However, do bear in mind that the Scollar Smart Collar will work only for small sized dog breeds, anything large like a Labrador or a Golden Retriever is out of the question, at least for now. How does the Scollar Smart Collar work?

Specially meant to cater to all stages of a pet’s life, pet owners will not have to purchase multiple collars from now on with the Scollar. The Scollar alone will be able to feature pet tracking ability via GPS without having to fork out monthly fees, has night visibility so that it is easier to locate your four legged friend when dusk falls, offers food and medicine reminders as well as notifications, and will feature a perimeter barrier module to boot. It comes with a base station and Wi-Fi connectivity for extended tracking and battery life.

The Scollar Smart Collar will have a tappable display and has a battery life of up to 30 days. It is also open platform, letting you expand its functionality for every age and every stage of a pet’s life.

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Behold The Condocalypse

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A lot of people worry about any number of ways their lives might be snuffed out, in this scary new world. Hordes of murderous immigrants pouring across our borders, nuclear war, super-resistant strains of bacteria, and the accelerating pace of climate change all occupy their thoughts. Yet, while many fret, others have made a plan. Whatever the holocaust may be, these folks are determined to survive. And they will do so, not by fleeing to the mountains with bottled water, dried food packets, assault rifles and an American flag, but in the manner they have been accustomed to: wearing their designer duds, having their manicures, checking their portfolios, and hiring nannies.

Thanks to Larry Hall, these folks can continue their privileged lifestyle in safety and comfort, while mayhem, in one form or another, obliterates the rest of us. Hall, the CEO, CEO of the Survival Condo Project, turned a decommissioned, 15-story nuclear warhead silo in a desert area in the middle of Kansas, into an underground fortress. The condo, which looks like a large garbage disposal, sold off individual units to America’s rich and famous and scared.

For a mere $1.5-$3M ($4.5M for the penthouse model), one can have a unit with exterior walls 2.5-9 ft thick, indoor shooting range, hydroponic food, indoor pool, dog park, arcade, classroom, library, movie theater, digital weather station, more.

Residents can also set their “windows” to any location they like. So you can live in the heart of Manhattan, while your next door neighbor lives in the south of France or the Swiss Alps. No matter which location you choose, the sun rises and sets each day, and weather patterns continue as expected, for that particular location. Residents who prefer to believe they live in a space shuttle, hurtling across the globe, can choose to change the locations on their screens as quickly as they change TV channels.

And there’s more. The website proclaims “In addition to living quarters and building amenities, the condo ‘package’ includes mandatory training, a five-year per person food supply, fully furnished and custom designed interior, special equipment for registered members, computer access to condo systems, and much more. Only a portion of the total fee is for the actual Survival Condo Unit.”

There was no further explanation of “mandatory training.” Life in the Boomer Lane can’t imagine what kind of special training would be necessary, given that once people are inside, they would be safe from attack of any kind, aside from surly condo employees. On the other hand, a five-year per person food supply might incite riots if people needed to stay inside longer than five years, or if people chose to eat more than their allotment of daily food.

Hall was asked how people would get to the condos, assuming the worst was going on outside. “Oh, we don’t have to worry about that,” he said. “These people have already made their own arrangements.”

Alert readers may now be asking who “these people” are. One is an executive of a tobacco product firm, who paid $12M in cash for four units. Tyler Allen, a Florida nightclub owner bought in as well. Silicon Valley billionaires have bought in, as well, along with buying their own islands and building luxury bunkers made only for them. It makes sense. Why would one want to wait in line for an available target practice slot? Those selfish people aside, Hall says all of his units have been sold out, and he is looking for other nuclear warhead silos to buy.

Hall hasn’t explained exactly who will give the signal that events have reached a point at which owners can head for the condos. One can assume that they will be pretty pissed off if they all rush toward Kansas and it turns out to be a false alarm. He also hasn’t explained why food supplies last for only five years. LBL assumes this is because at the end of five years, residents expect to exit the silo and be greeted with the fully-functioning world they are used to, complete with Oscar de la Renta, Harry Winston, $666 Douche Burgers, and a $50,000 per year preschool, in which two-year-olds have to pass an interview to be accepted.

Fear not. For those of you who have little money, but a great need to survive, another company will, for $89.99, send you a baseball cap covered with tin foil, a bag of freeze-dried tacos and a map to the nearest city containing a subway station.

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Scosche USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter announced

usb-c-hubScosche is back again with a brand new USB accessory, calling it the Scosche USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter. This is one versatile USB-C hub that will surely be of interest to those who would like to hook up their notebook onto different devices. With the Scosche USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter, it will feature not one or two, but a trio of different ports.

These three ports will offer essential functions as it plays nice with the new generation of USB Type-C devices. One of the ports would be an HDMI connection that will enable users to mirror the MacBook display all the way to an HDMI-enabled TV or display that is capable of 4K HD resolution. Apart from that, it can also output video content including movies and captured video, where all that you need to do is to hook up the adapter to the Type-C port of the MacBook or other USB-C device, before connecting it to a TV or projector using an HDMI cable.

Last but not least, the USB-C Hub will also come with a Type-A port, where users are able to hook up older peripherals and computer accessories. These will include USB flash drives (presumably of the USB 2.0 and 3.0 varieties) and cameras, connected them to the new Type-C MacBook. The Type-A port on the adapter does not just do data transfer, as it will allow users to charge and sync their iPhone, iPad or iPod. In order to make life all the more convenient, the third USB port that is located on the adapter (USB-C) itself will also enable pass-through charging of MacBook’s or other Type-C computers, regardless of whether the other ports are being used or not.

Hence, this Scosche peripheral allows one to enjoy superior data transfer speeds while featuring support for USB-C (Type-C) power input. The asking price for such convenience on the move stands at $59.99 a pop as it is accompanied by a 3-year warranty.

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Chrissy Teigen Stuns In First Sports Illustrated Shoot Since Giving Birth

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Chrissy Teigen, 2014’s Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue cover girl, has made her return to the magazine’s famous pages. 

The supermodel and mother of one slipped into a bikini for her first swimwear shoot since giving birth to baby Luna last April. As expected, she looks gorgeous in the first image, released by the magazine on Instagram Wednesday.

Just months after giving birth, @chrissyteigen got BACK in a bikini for SI Swimsuit…

A photo posted by Sports Illustrated Swimsuit (@si_swimsuit) on Feb 1, 2017 at 10:04am PST

While the “Lip Sync Battle” host was a little nervous about the shoot, she explained that everyone involved would embrace her body “no matter what’s happening and embrace the changes.” 

“It took James [Macari] shooting it and and for me to see the photos to know that it was going to be OK,” Teigen said of posing for the shoot. “Oh my gosh, I was not prepared for that.” 

Teigen admitted that, as a mother, it was nice to be “back in [her] element” during the shoot. 

“It’s so important to my well-being that I come out here and am able to do this, and do something I’m proud of,” she said. 

You can check out a behind-the-scenes clip from the shoot above. 

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