The bad visual was sandpaper in the eye of one Thomas Owishemwe who captioned the tweet asking "You used a rice cooker to take this photo?"
President Museveni and Hon. Anite use Rice cooker camera to take picture
Yesterday, the State Minister of Finance for Investment and Privatisation Evelyn Anite posted a poor quality picture of herself giving President Museveni a framed picture of himself.
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Interesting gadget choice for a poorly taken picture. But after some research, it was revealed that there is no rice cooker with a photography lens. Except this user on dpreviews.com who had some concerns.
"Years ago we rented a vacation condo in Sapporo and it had a Panasonic toilet. I hope there was not a hidden Panasonic surveillance camera in that thing!!!"
Following the tweet by the Honourable, here is a list of 5 ordinary items being used in unconventional ways.
Alien Bluetooth Speaker
The Zoeao GravaStar Robotic Bluetooth Speaker is designed straight from a Sci-Fi movie into the world of august sound. The gadget comes in different colour themes, has a tripod of robotic legs and cyclops-eye grill.
New Mac Candle
If you are an Apple Inc. fan, you are probably fond of the first moments of opening your new Mac. Here is a candle that helps you relive that first moment over and over again every night.
Jägermeister Flash Drive USB
If for some reason you have ever thought of storing your files in a 56 herbs and spices liquid. Jägermeister in German means "Master of the hunt" and was a job title back in the day. Who best to trust your work with? Also, those herbs and spices are likely to keep the viruses away
Hushme Individual Acoustic Device
Good-bye masks, hello Hushme. The device is wrapped around the face to prevent eavesdropping on private phone calls. It looks weird, but so did masks on a civilian at some point.
Polaroll Color
Instead of a polaroid picture which creates instant chemically developed print, the Polaroll is used in the bathroom for dispensing toilet paper.
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