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Jun 8 2006, 2:00pm CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Are you tired of only being able to get a good mist around your house when one of your pipes bursts? Then the Outdoor Misting System (link) might be for you.
According to the product info copy, "the Outdoor Misting System [is] an all-in-one kit designed to cool the air by as much as 20 degrees." The mist extends for 10 feet and the structure itself is 15 feet long.This product kind of reminds me of a similar set-up at Nokia's booth at this year's E3. (See the pic from Engadget), which was arguably the only cool thing about the N-Gage booth (except maybe the booth babes).
The Outdoor Misting System is available for $50.
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i'm waiting a week or so to see if this f**** the game up like the 1.2 one did . hopefully gobbles the dragon won't return Thanks OXM i think it is available now a 10mb update went on my skyrim about half hour ago. has anyone applied the update yet?, if ...
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