
The Skulldrive is another in a long line of overpriced storage devices from the folks at Solidalliance. It looks awesome, no question there, where things go off course is with the puny 2GB capacity and the $150 price tag (thanks largely to a pair of Swarovski crystals for the eyes). At that price I am happy to look but I certainly not going to bust out my wallet.
Search Results for "terminator"
[ August 24th, 2009 ] ... [ C. S. Magor ]
Terminator Skull Thumb Drive Priced a Bit Too High To Move
[ January 27th, 2009 ] ... [ C. S. Magor ]
Tin Terminator Bear May Foster Sleeplessness In the Young

When it comes to toys that your offspring can snuggle up to at night, there are few parents that would consider buying one of these Terminator-inspired monstrosities from Be@rBrick. It is made of metal, looks fearsome and has red eyes that light up, what more could you ask for?
Price: Not Available [Walyou via LikeCool, CrunchGear]
[ January 6th, 2009 ] ... [ C. S. Magor ]
Terminator God T-shirt a Quirky Religious Interpretation
When it really comes down to it, the vengeful god concept is a common thread in a number of religions. Perhaps that is what this t-shirt is getting at with its modification of Michaelangelo’s God as he appears in the Sistine Chapel.
Price: $33 [Bdgastore via Fashionably Geek
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[ September 17th, 2008 ] ... [ C. S. Magor ]
Life Size Terminator Model On the Block

If you ever wanted your very own T-800 endoskeleton as seen in Terminator 2, now is your chance. Of course if you want to actually buy this 6-foot chromed metal and fiberglass Terminator endoskeletons, complete with futuristic blue LED lighting, then you are going to need a little bit of coin.
The buy it now price is $19,999 [eBay via Gizmodo, Tech E Blog]
[ December 11th, 2007 ] ... [ C. S. Magor ]
Cyberdyne Cinema, I Want One of These

This is without a doubt the coolest home theater setup I have seen in a long, long time. Electronic House featured this Terminator inspired home theater recently. I have got to say, Darren Mortenson, the man behind this particular piece of theater magic, is a genius. It is designed to look like a sci-fi set and includes a bunch of cool little props and pieces of memorabilia. The project was put together on a reasonable budget. Looking through at the products in the component list, there is nothing there that is outlandishly expensive. The DIY aspect makes this project incredibly cool. You see people outsourcing this kind of thing all the time, but Mortenson did it himself and became a licensed CEDIA installer in the process.
The 159-inch screen ought to bring his favorite movies to the screen larger than life and I probably would debate never going to an actual movie theater again if I had this in my basement. Seriously, I would trade just about everything that I own for this guy’s basement. This may be the product of a crazy obsession, but it is a crazy obsession that I like. A ton of pictures and the full specs of the system after the jump. (more…)


