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Posts from ‘November, 2005’

Floating Pen

This cool pen actually floats upright, balancing on its tip with the help of magnets. Upright stand includes a built in clock. The perfect pen to complement you desk at work and at home!

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Mini Monocular

Small and lightweight, Mini Monocular is easy to carry anywhere in a shirt pocket and use unobtrusively. Powerful 8 x 20 fully coated optics. Convenient rubber eyepiece folds up or down for use with or without glasses. Comes with a neck strap, and a soft carrying pouch.
Dim: 3” x 1 ½” x 1” (75 x 35 x 25mm).
Weight : 1.8 oz (50g)

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The Authentic 1950s Nixie Tube Clock

The same technology developed in 1952 for use in submarines, early mainframe computers, and the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, the now-extremely-rare Nixie tube has been resurrected for use in this handmade clock that shows the date and time. The warm glow created by the tubes was eventually supplanted in the 1970s by todays LCD screens, but the tubes remain prized by collectors and

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Portable DVD Player

This compact monitor delivers a sharp, clear picture. Its ABS plastic case is sheathed in a protective rubber frame that allows a sure grip and cushions the 4 1/5″ screen from drops, jostling, and other rigors of automobile or air travel.

It also has a padded nylon carrying case with shoulder strap and DVD storage sleeves. The DVD player operates for 2 1/2 hours on a full charge of its battery

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Wi-Fi Detector

Found over at ThinkGeek it’s a wi-fi detector.

Your typical WiFi detector will only show the presence of a signal and relative signal strength. This Wi-Fi Digital Hotspotter, from Canary Wireless, has a 12-character LCD that provides information on signal availability and strength as well as essential network information, including SSID, security status and channel. When multiple networks are

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Walk, Patio and Garage Sweeper

Indoor and outdoor cleanup jobs take a fraction of the time thanks to this push sweeper that cleans 17,000′ sq. per hour, without the straining, bending, or twisting of broom sweeping.
Two round polypropylene brushes rotate inwards to sweep up wet or dry leaves, dirt, stones, and cans, depositing them in a large built-in bin. Easy to push and empty, the sweeper has two 8″ Diam. wheels for extra

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