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[ June 12th, 2009 ] ... [ C. S. Magor ]

It’s Father’s Day again and you are here because you have no idea what to get your old man (or the father of your children) for this special day that comes only once a year. The problem is further compounded if your old man happens to be a geek and who as a result probably does not care for sports memorabilia of any description.
You have been debating getting him yet another tie, but you suspect that he just won’t like it. Your suspicions are correct, he will hate it because most ties suck and will just remind him of the corporate grind that he is forced to suffer through five days a week or more.
Fortunately, your quest for a better Father’s Day gift has led you here. Our list of acceptable gifts has been compiled by two fathers, both of whom concur that any item on the list would make either of their days.
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[ May 4th, 2009 ] ... [ C. S. Magor ]

Want to make your dining a more musical experience? A tablecloth with piano keys is one way to do it, and it has the added bonus of providing a little welcome distraction from dinner conversation.
The tablecloth actually got me thinking. Does anyone under the age of fifty actually use tablecloths any more? They just seem like a way to make preparing for dinner even more of a chore. [Bazylczyk via Coolbuzz, Gearfuse]
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[ July 16th, 2008 ] ... [ C. S. Magor ]

Fred and Friends have a cool-looking cutlery set that will hopefully see the light of day. While not, Lego-licensed, the Snack and Stack cutlery set does bear an uncanny resemblance to our favorite little plastic blocks. The handles are silicone, rather than hard plastic, but they lock together just like standard Lego blocks which makes for easy packing. [Fred and Friends via Technabob]
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[ May 7th, 2007 ] ... [ Sean Fallon ]
This plastic fork, knife, spoon hybrid is actually called Trinacria Cutlery, which is most likely a reference to Trinacria ( the alternate name for Sicily ) and its Triskelion Flag. Apparently the Triskelion is an ancient Greek symbol that incorporates three human legs in an interlocked spiral. As you can see, the shape of the Trinacria utilizes a similar pattern.
It may not have one of those funny spork or foon type names, but no matter what it is called it still makes for a fun and unique experience at the dinner table. Each box holds a set of six.
Price: $25
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