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The gear ring

 

Add comment July 16th, 2010

Another clock for geeks

Geek clock

What is it about clocks and timepieces that attract geeks? Whatever it is, here is a clock specifically for math geeks. Or maybe its for people who’d like others to think they’re geeks.

 I must admit to being a little disappointed with “9″ - does this make me a geek or a pedant?

If you’d like one you can get one from: http://www.perpetualkid.com/pop-quiz-math-clock.aspx

Add comment July 16th, 2010

The mouse is dead - long live the fish.

The Fish Handheld USB mouse

The mouse is dead - long live the fish.

The Fish is a revolutionary new hand held mouse that will change the way we use computers.

With no complicated set up or software, The Fish simply plugs into any available USB port and is ready to use. Being hand held, surfing the Internet, playing games, designing or editing becomes a pain free pleasure. Without the need for a flat surface, The Fish is ideal for use with a laptop computer on trains or planes, where room is restricted. The Fish is also the perfect computer controller for business presentations.
You can get one here: http://www.kleargear.com/1795.html

 

  

Add comment November 27th, 2008

LED Binary Clock - not so good in the middle of the night!

LED Binary ClockIt’s easy for any self-respecting geek to figure out how to read this clock in a few minutes. Check out the image below for the details. Still don’t get it? Then you probably shouldn’t buy one, should you? Sure you could wing it and ‘approximate’ the time based on the position of the sun and act like you can read this clock, but you should probably go get one of these instead.

Computers use on/off switches to tell the time, now you can too! Get one of these puppies and you are on your way to truly becoming one with the binary…

Add comment November 27th, 2008

A binary time-piece

LED Binary WatchThis watch displays time in binary format. It uses LED lights to display the time.  The watch face contains 10 red LEDs that are used to indicate the numbers of the binary sequence (1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32) and the values of the lighted LEDs are added to determine the time. There are two rows of LEDs - the top row for the hours and the bottom row for the minutes. With a little practice you can learn to read this time format easily. Won’t it be fun the next time someone asks you “what time is it?” and you can enjoy their bewildered expression when you flash your wrist emblazoned with glowing binary? Yes it will, you quietly smirk to yourself.This watch also has a soft leather band, a circuitboard watch face, and stainless steel back and casing. It is water resistant to 3 atmospheres and comes with batteries.

 You can get one from: http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/watches/6a17/

Add comment November 27th, 2008

iPhone launch date revealed

Apple has confirmed that its much-anticipated iPhone product will launch on 29 June in the US. The date was given in a series of TV adverts broadcast on Sunday, and was later confirmed by a spokesman for the California-based company.

The device, which combines the features of a mobile phone and personal digital assistant, will sell for $499 (£251) and $599, depending on configuration.

The adverts on sunday showed off several of the gadget’s features, including surfing the net, watching videos and scrolling through e-mails using a finger as a pointer.

They ended with the news that the phone would be available “Only on the new AT&T” and “Coming June 29″.

Add comment June 4th, 2007

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