
The disease leaves child victims in an often-violent “zombiefied” state.

American’s fearing a rise in crime during the economic downturn are buying state-of-the-art gun safes hidden inside their beds. The BedBunker weighs a whopping 1,300lbs empty and features locks used in government high security buildings like the Pentagon. Worried homeowners can now store 35 rifles and 70 hand guns underneath them while they sleep. Product inventor and designer John Adrain, from Heracles Research Corporation, said a number of billionaires have begun buying his product. ‘Home invasions are on the rise,’ he said. ‘More people are looking for secure places to store their valuables and weapons. ‘What better place is there to store things than secretly under your bed.
VIA: –UNIQUE DAILY–

The Annihilator features a bottle-opener, a board-straightener, a “multi-purpose nail-puller,” a demolition axe, and a chisel.

A mysterious stone monolith jutting from the ground near Manchester, England probably served as a crude seasonal calendar for Stone Age farmers.
The moss-covered monolith has three faces and appears to be roughly 4,000 years old, based on dating of other relics sprinkled about the site, which is called Gardom’s Edge.
Rather than a precise sundial, Brown thinks people used the 7.2-foot-long monolith to “enhance the importance of the site for seasonal gatherings or ceremonies.

At just 5/8″ wide and weighing only 14 oz., the Heizer Double Tap Pocket Pistol is touted as the smallest and lightest .45 out there. Seems perfect for those close encounters of the undead kind.
VIA: –THE AWESOMER–