Monthly Archives: September 2006

Bookmark This! September 8, 2006 posted by

Online Alarm Clock.

The Online Alarm Clock. This ain’t the first online clock we’ve featured, but it may be one of the most useful. Just a set of very large numerals and an alarm setting function (with a very annoying alarm sound). Deffo worth a bookmark. [via Digg]

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Gadgets September 7, 2006 posted by

Clip Stix MP3 player.

The Clip Stix Sports Clip MP3 Player. Jog proof (golly), rechargeable, USB, 4.5 hours playback, MP3/WMA, pre-loaded with Ministry of Sound tracks. £24.99. Oh and pink. Or black.

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Gadgets September 7, 2006 posted by

PC Power Light mod.

PC Power Light Mod. This must be the saddest end of the PC modding biz, really it must. Can’t get it together to tweak your case, keyboard or motherboard performance? Then why not mess with your power light so it blinks at you. Be still my beating heart. $9.99. Price includes a commemorative pocket pen protector case and a set of broken nerd glasses.  Give your PC a bit of bling with the easy to install Power LED Mod. This small module…

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Gadgets September 7, 2006 posted by

Memory card MP3 player and transmitter.

The CS FM07 Wireless Transmitter and Card Reader MP3 Player. Oh yes chillun, they’ve really crammed the tech into this gizmo, no question. Not only an MP3 player with inbuilt FM wireless transmitter for beaming audio to your car’s radiola, but also a memory card reader on which you can store an infinite quantity of your fave Barry Manilow tracks. Or use the USB port and plug in a flash drive or hard disk, why doncha? $59.99.  This innovative car MP3 player with…

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Gadgets September 7, 2006 posted by

Bluetooth Sunglasses.

So admit it. You’d secretly like to own a pair of Bluetooth Sunglasses that work nicely handsfree with your BT enabled mobile phone and play MP3 toons jest like them more expensive designa models eh? Eh? But you’re too pathetically cheap to fish out $250 clams for the privilege? Well dear possum fret no longer, because the Chinese are coming. Soon.  Sunglasses with Bluetooth+MP3 1.Compliant Bluetooth v1.2, class II. 2.Interoperate with different mobile phone, get call hands free. 3.Built-in 128M/256M/512M/1GB flash. 4.Supports MP3,…

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diy September 7, 2006 posted by

DIY Mood Lamp.

The DIY Mood Lamp. Multi-coloured cleverness from Toon Beerten. Or if you prefer a DIY Mood Ball from Harald? Hmm…all this moodiness is making us tired.

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huh..? September 7, 2006 posted by

Premium Pet Water.

MolliBrands Premium Pet Water. Aw, c’mon, this is getting beyond a joke. Isn’t it? $36 billion a year spent on pets already and now *this*? Bacon, chicken and beef flavoured water for cats and dogs? Man, I’m getting too old for this stuff.  In the United States, 63% of households own a pet and spend about $36 billion per year on their four-legged family members. The US water category is over a $9 billion market growing at almost 13% per…

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Gadgets September 6, 2006 posted by

Daylight Projection Clock.

The Daylight Projection Clock. Project the time, temperature and date on any surface day or night. Pretty intense eh? For one moment we thought it said data, but then our Star Trek filter kicked in and we realised our foolishness. Anyway it looks cool too, doesn’t it? Well we think so. $89.95.  Gone are the days of the sun wiping out your projection display – this daylight projection clock not only looks cool, it will project the time, temperature and date on…

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Gadgets September 6, 2006 posted by

Docupen Color.

The Docupen RC800 Color Pen Scanner. Cool upgrade of the original Docupen now offers colour and up to 400dpi resolution. $299.99. More here.  The RC800 is capable of storing 100’s of pages into memory and it takes just seconds to scan a page. Choose the mode you want to scan: black and white, standard color or high 24bit color and the resolution from 100 to 400 dpi. Now you can scan your letters, color documents, pictures and bring them into…

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diy September 6, 2006 posted by

Build your own 747 Simulator.

Matthew Shiel’s DIY 747–400 Simulator is 13 foot wide, 11 foot long and 9 foot high. It is located in Sydney, Australia. He started the project in 1998. Bonkers. [Via Metafilter]  In 1998 I began the design and constuction of my 747-400 simulator. The approximate size of the simulator is 13ft wide x 11ft long and 9ft high. It will include every switch and panel in the 747-400. The Simulator has been built to accept full motion and visuals at…

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Bizarre September 6, 2006 posted by

Whoopee Doo.

Hmm…trying to work out when or why we would ever want to walk around dressed in a Giant Whoopee Cushion Costume. Nope, sorry. Can’t picture the moment at all. $39.99.  Now you can be a giant whoopee cushion anytime of the year. Make sure no one squeezes you, you get the point. One size fits most, This costume is quaility made and makes a great woopie cushion out of anybody.

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Free Software September 6, 2006 posted by

Poser 5 software for free.

Poser 5 is being offered for free download until September 8th. If you’re into creating 3D characters you may just want to hurry over and take advantage of this doozy of an offer. Tell them the Ferret sent ya. (psst…you need to register first).

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Gadgets September 5, 2006 posted by

Sand Timer Cufflinks.

Maze Sand Timer Cufflinks. Goodness, is that the time? Must dash. £14.99.  Give him cufflinks year with a difference!! These silver plated cufflinks feature actual real working sand timers. Includes chrome presentation box.

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