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[ October 13th, 2008 ] ... [ C. S. Magor ]

You have to admire the tenacity / lack of social responsibilities that a fella must have to manage to play thirty-six World of Warcraft accounts; me, I can’t even manage to play one. Gamer Prepared gets a few advantages out of this enterprise, he can run raids all by his self and is thus able to eliminate the need for social contact even in the popular MMORPG.
You might be wondering how much he spends on all that gaming action and what he gets out of it. Read on to here Gamer Prepared explain. (more…)
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[ August 1st, 2008 ] ... [ C. S. Magor ]

News just in, Toyota has a new mode of personal transport and it looks familiar. The Toyota Winglet bears an uncanny resemblance to the Segway, but it is different enough to be considered unique. The Winglet comes in three models: S, M and L, but don’t be fooled, the S model is apparently the sporty model which allows for hands free operation (which you can see in the video after the jump). The L, as you can see in the picture, just looks like Segway’s less robust little brother. (more…)
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[ July 5th, 2007 ] ... [ Tiago Gaspar ]

In case the previous Geek Couture posts didn’t pleasure your geeky needs, maybe this set of Retro Jewelry is what you have been looking for all this time:
- To start the party we got some cool Floppy Discs Earrings that cost $18 and were made of hama mini beads (whatever that means). They measure 2,5cm across so you can have an idea if they are too big or small.
- Next item on the list is the Cassette Tape Necklace with a price tag of $27. Made with tiny perler beads and strung on a shiny silver plated chain. This one is a bit bigger - 48cm - but since it is a necklace that shouldn’t be a problem.
- Last but not least there is a Pink Cassette Tape Solo Earring which is similar to the first item but the differences are notable: smaller, uses different colors, and it is cheaper - $16.
[via: GeekAlerts]
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[ February 2nd, 2006 ] ... [ Vic DaSilva ]

The digital hourglass is a design project, developed by Susann Hamann and Fabian Hemmert from Germany. Their goal was to create a new alarm clock focused on the amount of sleep, not on the time of waking up. They came up with an hourglass that is set by holding it in both hands and tilting it in a up to 45° angle. One hour of sleep is represented by one LED. Once it stands on a surface at a 90° angle, it becomes activated. For the essential 5 minute snooze function in the morning, you just turn it upside down once the alarm goes off. To turn it off you just simply place it down horizontally and it goes into stand-by. If it drops you wont have to worry about cleaning up any sand.
[via Gizmodo]
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