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[ September 18th, 2008 ] ... [ C. S. Magor ]

Taking a bath can be long, hot and for some of us at least, is really boring. Fortunately there are the good folks at Sega Toys bringing some entertainment to the tub and while I would prefer a bigass Tony Montana style TV in the room, I have to admit that the idea of a floating planetarium is pretty damned cool. The Homestar Spa floating planetarium sits in your bathwater and projects stars all around the room – there really is not much more to it than that.
Price: $99 [Japan Trends Shop via Complex, Baller House]
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[ July 10th, 2008 ] ... [ C. S. Magor ]

The Adidas Superstar X Star Wars shoes come in black or white; but lets face it when it comes to the Force, you have to be on the dark side (they have all the coolest toys). The black shoes use patent leather to get the shine of Vader’s armor and have enough little pieces of flair to have you feel like the James Earl Jones version of the man.
Vader Adidas after the jump! (more…)
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[ June 27th, 2008 ] ... [ C. S. Magor ]

British slot car manufacturer Scalextric makes some incredibly cool stuff. If you like your slot cars and you want to build your own track, you could do a lot worse. This 8-lane set up, which you can rent not buy, gives a good idea of what is possible with their track parts. This thing has beer-fueled parties (full of abundant bromance) written all over it. (more…)
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Filed under Gadgets, Toys
[ June 19th, 2008 ] ... [ C. S. Magor ]

Brando are selling a wooden virus IQ puzzle that looks so difficult that it is bound to be hurled against the wall in frustration. It actually looks pretty cool, if you are into IQ puzzles and like a bit of science. It almost makes me want to take back every bad thing that I have ever said about Brando; almost, but not quite.
Price:$6.95 [Brando via 7 Gadgets]
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[ April 10th, 2008 ] ... [ C. S. Magor ]

Matryoshkus, or nesting dolls as they are often known make some pretty cool toys for small children. The trouble is that they are not educational enough. Art Lebdev studios has fixed that problem and created a set of Matryoshkus that teach data block size terms, from the smallest bit up to a terabyte.
I know what you are thinking, “What, no petabyte?” By the time my boy is all grown up, you can be sure that HDD sizes will be getting up there.
Price: $35.56
Source: Art Lebdev
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