Jul. 13th, 2008

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I want a hus-thing!

hint: read through the description of the item
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This 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
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There is a Pandora app for the iPhone. This should be great news for someone with an iPhone (*eyes [livejournal.com profile] toxico and [livejournal.com profile] 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?
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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.

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