As the regular readers amongst you will know, the staff here at TFTS Towers – that’s me then – like to offer a healthy mix of the bizarre in with the regular gadget and technology news, and today’s curious item is a fine if not positively upstanding example of this …

If we were to compare cars to baths then I am afraid to say that we very much have the Trabant of the bath world. Yes, it’s functional, but only in as much as it contains water reasonably well, but that’s about it. And, though we tried hanging a set …

This rather unique pillow, known as the Girlfriend’s Lap Pillow, is supposed to let us chaps feel at ease by snuggling up to it when our partners are not at home.
And, whilst by no means a substitute for the real thing, I can see a number of bonuses – namely …

Thoughts from the Sidelines is pleased to announce that, to celebrate fireworks night, we launched the TFTS Monster Rocket – well, it was more of a cruise missile actually – with great success. And, in order to share this momentous occasion with you we have documentary evidence of the launch …

Following on from your previous post concerning Wallpapr, a site that allows you to search the Flickr library for desktop wallpapers, we have stumbled on another Flickr based application that allows you to search for imagery in a rather unique fashion.
Instead of using traditional techniques, such as search keywords and …

Bizarrely, thanks to a US company, the hunters amongst you will soon be able to season their kills on point of impact with ammo that impregnates the bird with a range of pre-seasoned, flavoured shot. And, as the shot is edible and melts when in the oven, it does not …

We are no strangers to curious household items here at TFTS but this Intestine shaped seating concept certainly brought a smile to our well worn faces.
Designed by Hirihiko Kamiya and known as the Bulldang, this curious “modular armchair-sofa” is thirty feet in length and is composed of numerous segments that …

With natural material becoming ever more in vogue it is interesting to note that the camera manufacturer Olympus has developed a new way to mold natural wood into complex forms via a specialised 3D compression molding process.
Interestingly, the resulting casings not only retain the natural aesthetic beauty of wood, but …