May 1, 2007 This video is a bit of fun: Alan Adler, inventor of the Aerobie flying disc, throwing his Orbiter boomerang in Aloha Stadium, followed by Frisbee champ John Kirkland hurling an Aerobie ...
Plastic aero presses, which can be purchased for only $ 30 (approximately 3,300 yen), are very popular, and among coffee lovers, `` Coffee extracted by aeropress costs $ 1,000 (about 110,000 yen) It ...
Innova Valkyrie golf disc: A long-distance driver, 5.5 ounces and about 8 1/3 inches across, that has a wind-cutting flat profile and a sharp, dense edge. Owns the disc world distance record of 820 ...
Toronto-based toy company Spin Master is buying Aerobie, maker of the eponymous flying disc, for an undisclosed sum. Founded in 1984 in Palo Alto, Calif., by Alan Adler, an engineer and part-time ...
Wham-O Heavyweight Frisbee; Aerobie Pro Flying Ring; Wilson K2 football Who needs innovation when you’ve got perfection? These classic brands from our peewee years still make the ultimate flying ...
For some coffee is a necessity. For others an obsession. For the users of the Aeropress, it appears to be a necessary obsession. American inventor and Stanford engineer Alan Adler created the ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results