
The next room eavesdropping device is pretty simple really. It features an “electronic internal sound amplifier” to boost sounds from behind whatever you stick it up against. So you can hear what your boss is saying behind closed doors (cool), find out what people are saying about you in the next room (also cool) or spy on your neighbors (really creepy).
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[ November 6th, 2009 ] ... [ C. S. Magor ]
Next Room Eavesdropping Device: Kinda Creepy, Kinda Cool
[ June 12th, 2009 ] ... [ C. S. Magor ]
Twelve Acceptable Father’s Day Gifts For Geek Dads

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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[ April 1st, 2009 ] ... [ C. S. Magor ]
DIY: Remote Control of RX-8 By iPod Touch
Jonathan Oxer has taken his awesome Linux skills to the next level and gone and made a remote control system for his RX-8. The system doesn’t move the car, rather it allows him to unlock the doors, pop the trunk and even start the engine. A quick click of the screen will also give him telemetry data and let him know if he needs to buy gas. As if that wasn’t enough, the system also comes with an RFID reader, so the doors automatically unlock and the engine automatically starts for him when he gets to his car; thanks to the RFID chip that he has implanted in his arm.
You think that his car is cool, check out his house. [Geek My Ride via Hacked Gadgets, Oh Gizmo]
[ March 25th, 2009 ] ... [ Vic DaSilva ]
We Interrupt
It is with great pleasure that We Interrupt this blog to introduce our new site, We Interrupt. We Interrupt is a joint venture between Chris Magor and myself, and after four months of on and off work, we are proud to open the doors to the world to bring you the newest home of weird news. The site is divided into two parts, the main site and a user submission site that we like to call the WI Global User Reports, where people can submit the odd, strange, different and unique news items that are happening in their neck of the woods.
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[ February 18th, 2009 ] ... [ C. S. Magor ]
Coleman Inflatable Mattress Features Built-in Speakers

If you find the outdoors lacking in many of the modern conveniences that you take for granted then you will be happy to know that Coleman have made things a little bit easier for you in the form of the Coleman Quickbed with MP3 Speakers and Built-In 4D Pumps Coleman Inflatable Mattress with MP3 Speakers or Alarm Clock. MP3 speakers in an inflatable mattress are a very cool idea and you can never go wrong with a built-in pump.
Prices: $44.33 – $59.99 (depending on size) [Amazon via Craziest Gadgets]


