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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.

Hon Anite and president Museveni

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?"

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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.

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"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.

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.

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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.

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

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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.

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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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