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Sunday, 03 September 2006 |
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 The Garmin Fish Finder 160C is the ultimate choice for anglers who prefer functionality over superfluity. It is an extremely affordable fish finder for recreational anglers who primarily fish in the freshwater lakes. The device has a bright, sunlight-readable color display, which depicts a clear view of the bottom. Therefore, you could easily mark hotspots that harbor ample fish. Having knowledge about where the fish loiter, you can expect a hasty and plentiful fish catch, time after time.
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Sunday, 03 September 2006 |
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 Put this one down as perhaps the strangest USB drive ever designed. While the Flashbag is only a design concept, the designer is looking for manufacturers to participate on the project. The drive itself is a standard fare flash drive; the micro pump is the odd bit. The micro pump inflates the "bag" around the flash drive in time with the amount of data stored on the drive. When the drive is empty it is flat, as you add data it gets fatter. As described by the designer "When the device is about to blow up you will see the familiar error message on your screen: «There is not enough free space»". With an out of the ordinary product like this, they should use a more interesting error message. I would suggest "hey stop putting data in here or I will blow a hole in your pocket". The device could also bring a world of new insults to geeks everywhere such as "is that a Flashbag in your pocket, or you just happy to see me". Does this thing remind anyone else of a feminine hygiene product?
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Sunday, 03 September 2006 |
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 Gadgets that are practical and cheap come by pretty rarely, and the FizzKeeper is definitely one that ought to be made a staple in every home. Everyone has experienced the pressure of finishing a calorie-laden 2 litre bottle of soda lest it gets flat. The FizzKeeper makes that situation a non-issue by replacing the bottle's cap. Just pump the ball located at the top of the FizzKeeper and plonk it back into your fridge to enjoy a fizzy drink later. Pick one up today for a mere $4.
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Saturday, 02 September 2006 |
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 The Ikonz presented fancy cases for your iPod with video. You just need to make choise betwen: Batman, Superman, Star Wars, Simpsons or other pop culture icon. The image covers he entire face of the iPod with video. Users can click trough control for the Click Wheel and screen protection. This fancy case for Apple iPod video will be available for limited time.This cases are available for 22$, for the 30GB and 60GB models. This is chance to change appearance of your precious Apple iPod |
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Saturday, 02 September 2006 |
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 The ezGear introduced ezVision Video iWear, eyeglasses with displays witch for fifth-generation iPods and all other video sources. It simulates 50″ wide screen TV, just like TV you can bring with you.
Ideal for people you travels a lot, and who want privacy and courtesy at home. The ezVision Video iWear has two TFT LCD Displays with 230,000 Pixels and viewing angle of 25 degree. It has LiNH battery with 10 hours lifetime. Dimensions are 3.75”x1.5”x.4”. The Video iWear can resive NTSC, PAL or SECAM video signals. Also it has Built-in Quality Stereo earphones. With it’s 68 grams this gadget is very light, so you will have feeling to wear normal eyeglasses.
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Saturday, 02 September 2006 |
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 In an age where plastic (and aluminum) gadgets are bursting into flames left and right, we'd say it's about time some manufacturers looked into what CSIRO is cooking up. Scientists at Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization have devised a plastic that morphs into a flame-denouncing "ceramic" structure when exposed to fire, and although the newly formed substance doesn't cool down the situation per se, it does provide a useful barrier to slow the spread of flames. The polymer transforms into a heat-restricting blockade when facing "temperatures as high as 700 degrees," but we're left to ponder what (presumably not-so-good) condition the hardened plastic would be in should things get any more heated. Considering that fires can ignite and get way out of hand relatively quickly, designers said this plastic reacts substantially quicker than humans can, and it could provide the extra time necessary to reach folks stranded in a high-rise blaze, for example. Potential applications for the two-timing plastic include oil rigs, cargo ships, aircrafts, offices, and other highly populated public buildings, but we're envisioning this going even further; it could presumably show up in flame-breathing robot protective gear or in the construction of electronics that run a bit toasty -- but who knows, maybe we're just blowing smoke.
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