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Cat5 Bracelet
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Naked ethernet strands transformed into fashionable jewelry. The ultimate typing accessory. Matches the Cat5 Choker. Secured with a fold-over jewelry clasp that allows for easy one-hand closing. Packaged in unique, petri-dish packaging. S, M, L, XL
$15
Updated Dec 23, 2007
Nintendo Game Boy Advance Candy
3 people recommended this item
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Before there was PSP there was GBA -- a portable console featuring excellent titles like " Bomberman Tournament," "Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3," "Mario vs. Donkey Kong," " Mega Man Battle Network 3," and " Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past Four Swords."
And this portable fun generator came in many colors, as do these candy replications (scroll down to see the available colors).
While there only about five pieces in each, the gummy Nintendo characters are quite delicious, albeit *huge*--bigger than your standard Gummi Bear and slightly more than the mass of an entire Gummi Worm stuffed into your mouth in one attempt. And although you have to devour an entire personality in one swoop--which may be more than you intend for your caloric snack-intake--you get to chow down on fairly accurate, 3D gelatinous representations of Mario, Donkey, Link, Yoshi, and others (click the Detailed Images link to see the gummy representation of Link, Mario, and Donkey).
Frustratingly, they put the "3D omg, etc!" sticker on the case itself, although it can easily be removed with some Goo-Gone or similar adhesive solvent. And after you've scarfed down your Nintendo protagonists, you have a sweet plastic case in a color of your choice, complete with a window to display the contents of said case as the screen of your mini-GBA.
$3.99
Updated Dec 23, 2007
Diskette Notepad
5 people recommended this item
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Here's a durable notepad where you can jot down Red Hat package installation errors, or save the email from that cute, bespeckled CS major researching Ruby on Rails at the coffee house you frequent.
Available in red, blue, or yellow, each 3.5" square notepad has 75 sheets of quad-ruled graph paper and is bound with clear, stretchy cord.
$8
Updated Dec 23, 2007
Circuitboard Coasters
3 people recommended this item
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These are really cool--you get six neat-looking circuitboard coasters that come packaged in a metal tin with a circuitboard top. Each coaster has a ring of clear vinyl material around the edge to protect your furniture from scratches. It's a nice touch.
The tin is also cool--if you were so inclinded you could just stack the coasters neatly on an endtable and use the tin to store small interesting bits, like case screws, Dremel drill-bits, processors, USB adapters, soldering iron tips, ball bearings, Linux case stickers, or whatever.
$22
Updated Dec 23, 2007
POWERSTICK
First to recommend
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Ever missed the best part of your movie because you’re on a 6 hour flight? Has your camera died right when an amazing party gets interesting? Spent time looking for a pay phone (too timid to ask for fear of being laughed at), because you forgot to charge your cell?
Ecosol Powerstick is a wonderful addition to your growing gadget family. About the size of your pinky finger, the Ecosol Powerstick stores nearly 90 minutes of backup power to your device of choice via USB and it’s nine different adapters (will work with PCs and Macs, including the new MacBook Air).
$69.95 (via PopGadget)
Updated Jan 24, 2008
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Star Wars Lightsaber Laser Pointer
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Nothing breaks the ice in a stuffy business meeting than ostentatiously declaring your love for Star Wars with these laser pointers made to look like Jedi lightsabers!
And remember, use the Power Point, Luke! (via Neatorama)
Updated Jan 24, 2008
Light Up Heart Shaped Mouse and Mousepad Set
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3 people recommended this item
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Is you true love not a big fan of roses, allergic to chocolate? Would she rather surf Facebook and Myspace then go out to the bar and knock down a couple of shots.
Then get her something she can really use, something she'll remember you for every time she uses her second most favorite thing in the world, her computer.
Get her our Heart Mouse and Mousepad Set, a standard mouse that lights up that comes with a beautiful crafted heart shaped mousepad.
$16.95
Updated Jan 30, 2008
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PC Keyboard Salt and Pepper Shakers
2 people recommended this item
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Let your inner geek shine in the kitchen. These salt and pepper shakers look like the "S" and the "P" keys from a computer's keyboard and will surely add spice to your kitchen table.
Updated Jun 16, 2008
Star Wars R2-D2 Peppermill
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2 people recommended this item
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Simply twist R2's head and he deposits pepper onto your food. Hey, it's not a glamorous job for a droid... but much better than being abducted by Jawas.
Updated Jun 16, 2008
USB Fairy Lights
7 people recommended this item
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These are so cute! Fun gift and decoration. I have christmas lights in my house year-round and now I can have them at my office. Hooray!
Updated Jun 23, 2008
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