Best Man Modifies Couple's Bed to Tweet When They Do the Deed
What newlyweds do in the bedroom is typically private and for good reason, too. But thanks to a friend, one couple's proclivity for sex is being broadcast via Twitter. According to Tech Crunch, an anonymous UK man says, as a prank, he rigged the bed of two recently married friends to tweet each time they do the deed. To do this, he hid a pressure-sensitive pad underneath the mattress that ...
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These days, a crazy stunt or theme at a wedding is par for the course. Maybe it's the potential to create a viral video sensation (as well as lasting memories), or maybe people are just plain weird. But hey, if it's true love, who are we to judge?
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In the "oh no they didn't" category or geekdom, computer programmer Bernie Peng married his bride-to-be Tammy Li in New Jersey over the weekend. What made it so special? Peng popped the question to his girlfriend in arguably the nerdiest way possible: He spent a month reprogramming Li's Sfavorite game, 'Bejeweled,' so that when she reached a certain score a ring and a marriage proposal ...
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Shockingly enough, the image you see above isn't as radical as you probably think. Just last year we saw a San Francisco couple profess their inexplicable love for TiVo with a his and her cake arrangement, while another treated guests to a flavorful version of their wedding day playlist. This perky pair, however, decided to create cakes that would visually describe just how they ended up ...
Yet another sure sign that the apocalypse is just around the corner, a robot named "Tiro" recently emceed a wedding in South Korea. The robot spoke in "female mode" at the ceremony and was accompanied by some other robots that took care of the guests and gave live performances. The creators of Tiro claim that this is the first time robots have run a wedding, and we'll bet our AIBO (no relation) ...








