Colorize your tap water

Water. The source of life. The element that makes up over 70% of our bodies.
Big titles, eh? Well, who are we to disagree? After all, those are true. We wouldn’t be here today if not for that clear liquid.
And that is the problem. Clear, colourless, see through. Sure, that may be a great sight when you have been dragging yourself home for the last hour on foot, when the outside is like a hot oven. But for some menial tasks, like washing your face at night (for various reasons which I’m not interested in knowing) or something like that…Well, honestly, do you actually think of water as something impressive then.
That can be changed. How about water that glows? Sounds good, right? Want to find out why it’s even better in reality? Well, first, think about how that will look when it’s dark. Second, porcelain sinks are relatively reflective, so if you have those, it will look awesomely (those who doubt this, shine a laser (at least a cheap red one) and see for yourself).
Best of all, it’s just light, so your water is still just as good (or bad) as it was. By the way, the light chambers that ‘colorize’ the water have changeable batteries.
If you want something more, 7 additional dollars will give you red water as soon as the water temperature exceeds 89 degrees Fahrenheits (about 31 degrees Celsius if memory serves me right).
Found at thinkgeek, $12.99 for the blue LED model and $19.99 for a blue LED model that turns into red when the water gets warm.
