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Bookmark This! March 14, 2005

Virtual pet page.

The Virtual Pet HomePage. Unfortunately doesn’t appear to be updated that often, but good place to jump start your knowledge of metal dogs, keychain buddies and the like.  Some areas of our site appeal to children, other areas appeal to industry professionals. We cover keychain virtual pets, robotic virtual pets, plush virtual pets, collectable card virtual pets, online virtual pets, wireless / cell phone virtual pets, CD rom virtual pets, online virtual pets and even more formats.


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hmm..interesting March 14, 2005

Gadget weary?

Hmm…Aunty reports that the Gadget Shop has just gone into administration. Have gadgets jumped the shark? Should the Ferret move on to covering gardening tips? What is a garden anyway?


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Gadgets March 11, 2005

Tuneplug.

The Magnatune TunePlug. Neat idea indeed, John. Flash memory drive + 10 MP3 albums on board. [Thanks RC]  Magnatune TunePlug is an MP3 collection of 10 complete rock albums on a reusable USB 2.0 Flash Drive. The MP3 music tracks can be played and transferred to any computer or portable player. The TunePlug can be reused to transport or store files on Windows, Mac or Linux computer.


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Gadgets March 11, 2005

Spy writing.

The Digital Spy Camera Pen. $69.95. The strange thing about this surreptitious slither of a scribe is the audible speech feature. Shirley if you’re a real spy you don’t want the darn thing announcing “you have taken 15 photos, Mr Bond” at awkward moments, do you? Strange days. 2MB of built-in memory Auto focus, exposure and balance Compact size fits in shirt pocket Store up to 36, 160 x 120 pixel images Voice function audibly “tells” user number of pictures…


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Gadgets March 11, 2005

eTray desktop.

The eTray portable desktop. Complete with laminated custom artwork designed deck, with matching screensaver and Windows wallpaper. Co-ordinated laptop chic, how cool is that? And we don’t mind that you pinched our name guys (just kidding). £29.95.  An eTray consists of a hardwearing laminated tray attached to an insulated conformable beanbag lap pad…An eTray provides your laptop PC with a stable, portable working surface, and will allow you to use your computer in comfort in almost any location you choose.


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Gadgets March 11, 2005

Hot line.

Omnia 5500ND Hot Line phone. Nothing says more about how important you are than a really bright red phone. No dial, just the constant threat of “I’m afraid that we have a situation here, Mr President.” $60.00.  Use this phone for answer-only applications, or when connected to a ring-down circuit or a phone system that’s programmed for automatic dialing when the handset is picked up.


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Gadgets March 11, 2005

Emergency service.

The Multifunction Car Utility Tool. You know the Ferret hearts convergence, doncha? Well here’s a doozy. Flashing flashlight [Eh?…Ed], radio, siren, glass breaking hammer and seat belt cutter. Because you never know when you’re going to need to listen to some good tunes just after cutting yourself out of that car wreck, eh? Classic stuff.  # Battery/dynamo # Torch (LED light in white color) # Flash light (using 4 red LED lights) # AM/FM radio # Siren and blinking lights # Glass…


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Gadgets March 11, 2005

Chalk it up to experience.

The Chalk Mug. Why waste energy talking? Scritch, scritch – ‘pass the butter please’. £4.99 ($8.07)  Sick of post-its? Well, the makers of this ingenious coffee mug decided to glaze it with a chalk board surface allowing for easy-wipe messaging. It comes with its own stick of chalk, so no need to ask your little niece to rip one off from school. Great for morning love notes to your sweetie or for leaving that dreaded message to your boss… “I need a…


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