Jul. 13th, 2008
Interesting coffee articles
Jul. 13th, 2008 11:43 amThis ain't your basic coffee table listing. I find that I want one of each, especially the Bottomless Coffee Table! I could just picture someone trying to open a coffee shop, naming it Bottomless, and decking it out with these pretties as part of the gimmick.
Different take on the under-cabinet mounted coffee maker
Insta-coffee straws
Different take on the under-cabinet mounted coffee maker
Insta-coffee straws
Tricky Bastards
Jul. 13th, 2008 03:16 pmThere is a Pandora app for the iPhone. This should be great news for someone with an iPhone (*eyes
toxico and
solitaire). However, click the link for "Download Pandora from the App Store Now" - go ahead, I'll wait.
Did it work? Well, congrats! That means you have iTunes installed. For the rest of us though, no iTunes on computer = no access. :-/
However, I'm still in gadget heaven:
iPod digital recorder adapter
There's a couple of vinyl-to-digital gadgets out there (ion's latest includes an iPod dock, but still no plastic cover for the apparatus, go figure), and a few options for VHS-to-digital. There's even a casette-to-digital I found, which has a disk docking option for your cpu case. I would totally be into the docking option, except they can't answer yes to the number one question I ask most often of anything that has electricity flowing through it: "Does it come in BLACK??" Hell, I'd even go for a gray-toned version, but not awful blue on white. However, the point to this long paragraph is to mention that ion now has a dedicated VHS-to-digital gadget that I would be most tempted to buy to convert my parents' ungodly number of VHS tapes. I like the fact that it bypasses the tv and goes straight to computer, unlike dual VHS/DVD-r combos, although it's still about the same cost as Sony's DVDirect - oh wait, there's an $80 Sony in that list. Nifty.
BTW, is anyone interested in purchasing their very own ultrasound?
Did it work? Well, congrats! That means you have iTunes installed. For the rest of us though, no iTunes on computer = no access. :-/
However, I'm still in gadget heaven:
iPod digital recorder adapter
There's a couple of vinyl-to-digital gadgets out there (ion's latest includes an iPod dock, but still no plastic cover for the apparatus, go figure), and a few options for VHS-to-digital. There's even a casette-to-digital I found, which has a disk docking option for your cpu case. I would totally be into the docking option, except they can't answer yes to the number one question I ask most often of anything that has electricity flowing through it: "Does it come in BLACK??" Hell, I'd even go for a gray-toned version, but not awful blue on white. However, the point to this long paragraph is to mention that ion now has a dedicated VHS-to-digital gadget that I would be most tempted to buy to convert my parents' ungodly number of VHS tapes. I like the fact that it bypasses the tv and goes straight to computer, unlike dual VHS/DVD-r combos, although it's still about the same cost as Sony's DVDirect - oh wait, there's an $80 Sony in that list. Nifty.
BTW, is anyone interested in purchasing their very own ultrasound?
Credit-card sized voice recorder.
EDIT:
Spinnaker room divider (the second pic is the best)
Cloud room divider - I remember back in junior high when we would walk into this tent that stayed up with simple air blowers and it was used as a traveling planetarium. I recall the instructor telling us that it was invented by students as a science fair project. That was cool and I really wanted one.
EDIT2: StarLab is the portable planetarium.
EDIT:
Spinnaker room divider (the second pic is the best)
Cloud room divider - I remember back in junior high when we would walk into this tent that stayed up with simple air blowers and it was used as a traveling planetarium. I recall the instructor telling us that it was invented by students as a science fair project. That was cool and I really wanted one.
EDIT2: StarLab is the portable planetarium.