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Jun 27 2008, Deepa

Some blokes fail to pick up stuff off shelves (however superior they are) as their obsession for customized products overrules their sanity. And here are two such guys who teamed up for a project to design the Thunder Table. And going by its name, if...

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Richard Meehan, 16, is seen with his car at his home in Shelton, Conn., Thursday, July 17, 2008. Borrowing the car keys from Mom and Dad _ an American rite of passage that dates to the age of jalopies _ is not what it used to be.