CordHog : Untangle

CordHog : Untangle

I have a serious cord problem, and this looks like a semi- unhideous solution...

USB tulip hub-Flash Survivor USB Memory Drive-Iomega eGo USB 2.0 250GB Rugged Portable Hard Drive in SEVERAL colors-Kitchen Video Message Center-Bluelounge - CableBox-Lacquer Docking Station-CableClamp-Knicks Cable Holder-LaCie - Huby
  • Turns your desk into a blooming garden.

  • Be prepared! Protect your data from just about any calamity with the Flash Survivor. Most memory drives are pretty fragile, always at risk of getting damaged. Not the Flash Survivor - it's extremely durable, water resistant, A... Be prepared! Protect your data from just about any calamity with the Flash Survivor. Most memory drives are pretty fragile, always at risk of getting damaged. Not the Flash Survivor - it's extremely durable, water resistant, AND it's been drop-tested.

  • ) Also, the drive comes with an 8MB cache which helps give it such fine performance."" title="$88. Yep, just $88. It makes me feel so old school.... "I remember the day when I walked five miles to Best Buy to pay $200 for a 120GB drive...." Or something like that. In any case, I've learned a few lessons over the years about computers. The main one is one that we can all chant together: "Back Up. Back Up. Back Up." So when a request was issued in each of my daughters' letters to Santa for iPods, my first thought was what to buy to make backing up and updating their iTunes not only easy but independent of my own computer set-up. Ta da. And yes, it's available in SEVERAL colors. Also several hard drive sizes. An I want to add a quick note from one of the reviewer's that you may find helpful: "You've probably read that it's important with Windows XP to format your USB hard drive using the NTFS file system and then set it in device manager's "Policies" tab to "optimize for performance". That's quite true and worth mentioning. You'll get best speed this way and really don't lose anything except compatibility with Windows 95, 98 and ME. What are they, you ask? ;>) Also, the drive comes with an 8MB cache which helps give it such fine performance."">$88. Yep, just $88. It makes me feel so old school.... "I remember the day when I walked five miles to Best Buy to pay $200 for a 120GB drive...." Or something like that. In any case, I've learned a few lessons over the years a... $88. Yep, just $88. It makes me feel so old school.... "I remember the day when I walked five miles to Best Buy to pay $200 for a 120GB drive...." Or something like that. In any case, I've learned a few lessons over the years about computers. The main one is one that we can all chant together: "Back Up. Back Up. Back Up." So when a request was issued in each of my daughters' letters to Santa for iPods, my first thought was what to buy to make backing up and updating their iTunes not only easy but independent of my own computer set-up. Ta da. And yes, it's available in SEVERAL colors. Also several hard drive sizes. An I want to add a quick note from one of the reviewer's that you may find helpful: "You've probably read that it's important with Windows XP to format your USB hard drive using the NTFS file system and then set it in device manager's "Policies" tab to "optimize for performance". That's quite true and worth mentioning. You'll get best speed this way and really don't lose anything except compatibility with Windows 95, 98 and ME. What are they, you ask? ;>) Also, the drive comes with an 8MB cache which helps give it such fine performance."

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  • Start off your New Year's resolution to be more organized with a great gadget that will keep the whole family 'in the know' with the day's schedule. The camera feature will even enable you to shoot them a specialized "arched-eyebr... Start off your New Year's resolution to be more organized with a great gadget that will keep the whole family 'in the know' with the day's schedule. The camera feature will even enable you to shoot them a specialized "arched-eyebrow, evil eye" look to let them know you REALLY MEAN IT when you say that Fluffy needs to be given a worm pill at 4 pm. from the site: Stay in touch with your on-the-go family with our Kitchen Video Message Center Keep your counters and refrigerator clutter-free with this innovative message solution that enables busy families to communicate via a dry erase whiteboard, included Post-it® notes — even video and audio messages * Built-in camera and microphone record up to 20 minutes of video messages and 30 minutes of audio messages * 7" LCD screen can also be used to display digital pictures, time and date, or a calendar * LCD screen is compatible with most memory cards and USB drives * Calendar allows you to tag upcoming events or mark special celebrations with event icons or recorded messages * Magnetic border is perfect for posting notes and coupons with the included magnets * Refrigerator and wall mounting bracket, plus a stand for countertop use * AC-powered

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  • My kids keep turning my computer off at the power strip. To avoid losing data and to clean up my under-desk realm, I got this little contraption. Presto! No wiry clutter, just a clean monolithic box that the baby hasn't figured ou... My kids keep turning my computer off at the power strip. To avoid losing data and to clean up my under-desk realm, I got this little contraption. Presto! No wiry clutter, just a clean monolithic box that the baby hasn't figured out how to open yet. Awesome!

  • This is a cool perch for your mobile accessories and their charging kits. It has a hinged back that can house a surge protector as well as cutouts to run cords through. It also has a spacious drawer for storage.

  • a way to organize all the cables that are taking over!!! A simple solution that is also quite inexpensive.

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  • It's a handy little gadget that keeps your most used cables at hand - no more digging under the desk for that pesky usb cable that has escaped your clutches once again!

  • Hey, I just want to win the MacAir