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USB Chameleon
4 recommendations
"Totally my new desk buddy!!! Pop him on your computer screen, plug him into a spare USB port, and watch as he randomly rolls his eyeballs in opposite directions, and sticks his tongue out to catch passing flies."
Grain: 100 Royalty Free Jpeg Files
6 recommendations
"Wood is beautiful, even if it's only a photo of wood."
The Teastick
24 recommendations
"Scoop! Slide! Steep! says the website. I bought one at my favorite design store in Sydney, then I had to go back and buy a second one because my wife kept stealing it from me. We are talking about nothing less than freedom from oppressive tea-bag manufacturers, and the choice to use your favorite loose-leaf tea without needing a complicated ritual to get a decent cup."
BlackBerry Bold 9700 Phone (AT&T): Cell Phones & Service
1 recommendation
"One of the most popular Blackberry models out there, the Bold lets stay in touch with all your emails, messaging, and social networks. This smartphone was made to access AT&T's 3g network enabling you to access the largest WiFi network."
Amazon: Every Thing Design - Christian Brandle and Glenn Adamson, edited by Verena Formanek
1 recommendation
"Containing 700 examples of fine design, this book is itself a work of art. Curated and assembled by Irma Boom, it offers a unique peek at design history as displayed within the collection of Zurich's Museum of Design."
Amazon: Hall of Fame Ultimate Hoops Challenge by Zoo Games
1 recommendation
"Now that my team (the Duke Blue Devils) has taken home all the marbles (and a trophy), I just cannot get basketball off my brain. Time for some hoops, virtual and otherwise."
Birdscapes: A Pop-Up Celebration of Bird Songs in Stereo Sound by Miyoko Chu, Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Julia Hargreaves
1 recommendation
"All winter long as I run through various areas, some relatively wild, others more populated, I notice the literal sound of silence. I finally realized: it is the lack of birds. So, when a robin hopped by me the other day, I knew we were finally in for a bit of a reprieve and spring was on its way. This book celebrates that wonderful orchestra, unique to each region of the world, that birds crea..."
Amazon: Project Runway for Wii by Atari
2 recommendations
"Learn how to style, strut, showcase and preen the Runway way (at this point, is there really any other ?) With the help of a Wii balance board, you can present the complete package in front of a virtual crowd . . . and in the privacy of your own playroom. In this game at least, you are always "in.""
Amazon: Green Places to Stay: Eco-lodges and Other Green Places to Stay by Alastair Sawday
2 recommendations
"Every choice - from the food we eat to the clothes we buy to the places we travel - makes an impact on the size of our carbon footprint. Although it is nearly impossible to leave no trace, it is possible to think outside the box a little more. This guide helps you do just that, while providing you with some unique travel planning tips."
Amazon: On Kindness by Adam Phillips and Barbara Taylor
1 recommendation
"What will motivate more of us to work for the common good, to grasp the interconnectedness of life (and death) on this planet ? This brief history of kindness offers some answers . . . and will leave you searching for more."
Amazon: Oh the Things You Can Do That Are Good for You!: All About Staying Healthy by Tish Rabe and Aristides Ruiz
1 recommendation
"A little Seuss-style inspiration for perspiration just in time for the whole family to start spring training along with the First Family and their new #fitness initiative: "The President's Challenge: You're it. Get fit ! " Be on the lookout for promo spots by major league athletes, who will be contributing to the movement for movement."
Amazon: Ladybug Girl by Jacky Davis, David Soman
1 recommendation
"Ladybug girl brings the outdoors inside and the inside outside, delighting in communing with nature. She is a super green heroine . . . and a splendid role model for young girls just beginning to discover themselves and their world."
Amazon: Green Guide for Artists: Nontoxic Recipes, Green Art Ideas, & Resources for the Eco-Conscious Artist by Karen Michel
1 recommendation
"Trying out new materials could actually spark entirely new directions, get you out of an artistic rut and, not insignificantly, reduce your artful carbon footprint. This guide provides as much inspiration as it does helpfully green suggestions."
Copaiba
1 recommendation
"An antibiotic, anti-inflammatory, aide in digestion; yet my friend brought some back from the amazon and it's been keeping her hair silky and soft. Definetly a vunderplant if there ever was one"
Eagles : The Very Best Of (2CD): Eagles: Music
1 recommendation
"Classic rock at its finest, this 2 CD set of The Very Best of the Eagles includes all the songs you know and love. Sing at the top of your lungs to Hotel California, I Can't Tell You Why, On The Border, One Of These Nights, Lyin' Eyes, and more."
Benny Mardones: Benny Mardones: Music
1 recommendation
"Fun fact- Benny Mardones' hit song Into The Night hit the charts twice! Originally released in the summer of 1980, a Los Angeles DJ started playing this song into rotation for a second time in the summer of 89. This self-title cd(also known as the blue album) was remastered and released."
Redbook (2-year): Amazon.com: Magazines
1 recommendation
"The modern magazine targeted toward married women with children. Redbook is the one magazine for women with families that targets a slightly younger demographic. Alongside the latest info on fashion, beauty, parenting, money, work, celebrities, food, decorating, you will also find sexy relationship advice to keep that spark alive."
Fifty Dangerous Things (You Should Let Your Children Do) (9780984296101): Gever Tulley, Julie Spiegler: Books
3 recommendations
""super glue your fingers together" or "boil water in a paper cup". Lately we have all become so fixated on protecting our children from every bump, scrape and germ that we forget kids are naturally little scientists. Babys babble to experiment with words and sound. Kids fearlessly climb trees. Why not assist your children in learning about their environment and pushing their boundaries by doing al..."
24-Inch-by-36-Inch SpongeBob TV Show Poster: Home & Garden
1 recommendation
"This SpongeBob Squarepants TV show poster is sure to brighten up your child's room. The poster showcases all including Squidward, Patrick, Gary, Sandy, Mr. Krabs, Plankton, and even SpongeBob himself!"
Apple iPod nano 16 GB Black (5th Generation) NEWEST MODEL: Electronics
1 recommendation
"The most basic of larger iPods has most definitely gotten smaller, nonetheless if can store up to 4,000 songs, 14,000 photos, and 16 hours of video. At less than $150 it is a bargain~"
HP Mini 110-1125NR 10.1-Inch Black Netbook - Up to 8 Hours of Battery Life (Windows 7 Starter): Computer & Accessories
1 recommendation
"This is the computer I am currently typing on! The only difference is that I got mine last summer with Windows XP. If you're looking for something cute, small, and convenient, then this is the computer for you~"
Amazon: I Love You, Beth Cooper
1 recommendation
"If you are going to be typecast, being a crushed-upon cheerleader destined to save the world is a swell niche to fill. From "Bring It On" to "Heroes" to "I love you, Beth Cooper," Hayden has worked it all to her advantage . . . and our collective admiration and amusement. Let's hope she brings it all on again in 2010 . . ."
Amazon: Hue by Kelly Wearstler, edited by Steve Crist
2 recommendations
"Yes, it is a book. But it is also the kind of eye candy that will save you (or a lucky recipient of a copy) from a potential post-holiday slump, inspiring you to mix it up with your walls and your wardrobe and your perspective. Guaranteed not to gather dust on anyone's coffee table . . ."
Amazon: The Infinity of Lists - An Illustrated Essay by Umberto Eco, translated by Alastair McEwen
1 recommendation
"Who knew a list could be a work of art ? Or that collecting itself could be a form of list-making ? Italian author Umberto Eco herein tells the Western list story. A timely tale for this season of gleeful list-making and list-checking. (For fun and inspiration, be sure to check out the list of ThisNext staffs' favorite things: http://www.thisnext.com/tag/staff-picks/?order=Recent)"
Amazon: Peek Pronto Mobile Messaging Device
1 recommendation
"As someone whose email inbox overflows on a daily basis, I am clearly a prime Peek candidate. Supporting up to three separate email accounts, battery-powered and ultra-portable, this device enables you to focus solely and exclusively on keeping that inbox squeaky clean . . . and getting a handle on at least a portion of your mission-critical messages. And, given the temperamental nature of certa..."
Amazon: Hot Wheels Classics -The Redline Era - Birth of the Redline by Angelo Von Bogart
1 recommendation
"My sister was an equal opportunity play pal: she would switch from our (mostly) shared Barbie camper only to motor around with her collection of Hot Wheels. She even wheeled and dealed with the guys on the school bus, too. So, perhaps it is nostalgia one step removed, but I still love the color and trim and spirit of these tiny autos. And I bet you know someone who does too . . ."
Lungs: Florence + the Machine
3 recommendations
"I don't know why but I didn't think I'd like Florence + the Machine very much, but of course, I do. You'll probably recognize the track "Rabbit Heart (Raise it Up)" but the rest of this soul-filled indie album is really nice as well. Great music to write or work to."
Amazon: Scene It? Twilight for Wii by Konami
1 recommendation
"Having watched the movie more than a dozen times, I feel confident that I could hold my own in this game. But, there is always room for improvement. And this may just be the next best thing to seeing "New Moon" on the big screen this holiday season. Just imagine the many party possibilities . . ."
Amazon: Batman - Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader? by Neil Gaiman, illustrated by Andy Kubert
2 recommendations
"The battle of good versus evil as waged by Batman and his nemesis Darkseid is fleshed out in full comic color and narrated by contemporary Gothic great Neil Gaiman. Is this the end - or could it be the rebirth - of Batman ?"













