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  <title>Tokistar Flexible Lighting System</title>

  <description><![CDATA[ Tokistar Lighting Systems offers this flexible lighting product that can be installed in places (and in shapes) that traditional lighting cannot.   See the gallery for <a href="http://www.tokistar.com/gallery.html">some nice examples</a>.  From the site:<br><br><em>
Fixtures may be cut and shaped to exact size right on the job, and all lamps are easily replaced to keep things in perfect working order.</em><br><br>One could probably make great use of this sort of lighting in a home theatre or in a modern basement bar setting.

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See also: <a href="http://www.househacker.com/permanent/Flexible-LED-Lights-by-Mule-Lighting">Flexible LED Lights by Mule Lighting</a><br>]]></description>

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  <title>Citizen  Shows Off 3mm Thin Flexible Clock</title>

  <description><![CDATA[ Citizen has given a sneak peek of their new flexible clock, powered by technology from a company called <a href="http://www.eink.com/">E-ink</a>.  The clock is only 3mm thick and can bend around pillars, making it visible from many angles.  This would be a fine addition to any <a href="http://www.househacker.com/tags/recroom">recroom</a>, fitting in nicely with your <a href="http://www.gizmag.com/go/4880/">360 degree LED television</a>.

From Yahoo:<br><br><em>
Citizen will start production of the clock early next year upon receiving orders with a price tag at 500,000-600,000 yen (4,200-5,000 dollars) each.</em>

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via <a href="http://www.engadget.com/entry/1234000967072774/">engadget</a>]]></description>

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