USB Sandal Flash Drive for Your Next Vacation
For $17 you can have this 2Gb USB sandal drive.


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A Motherboard Cake for Geeks
Categories: Gadgets Tags: cake, Gadgets, geek, motherboard

Next cake: a mobo + GeForce + Radeon…
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Mahjong USB Flash Drive
This USB flash drive can be purchased here: bronon.com and is inspired from China’s national game.


You can customize the drive by engraving what you want on. Prices vary between $390 and $550…
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USB Human Skull Drive
Categories: Gadgets Tags: Gadgets, geek, human skull drive, usb
The USB Human Skull drive is yours for $19 and for this price you have 2Gb…


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USB Handbag Flash Drive
USB handbag flash drive is a fashionable and stylish mass storage device. You can get it here.



Hamburgers and Pizze Can Store Your Data
If hamburgers or pizze are your favorite food, just jump on these USB drives! Watch out: don’t ever put them in your mouth! This usb food is available here.


Store Your Data And Smoke Cigarettes With This USB Drive
Categories: Gadgets Tags: Gadgets, usb, usb drive, usb lighter
You can grab it here for $59.99 with a capacity of 8Gb.

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TimeCube: a Cool Useless OpenGL Demo…
TimeCube is an OpenGL demo that renders a small rotating cube, displaying the current date and time, directly on your desktop. Common effects are used: specular highlights (trop fort les gars!!!!), realtime bump mapping (le truc qui tue!!!) and cube map reflections (là ça explose tout!).
You can grab this software gadget here: TimeCube Demo.
The demo does not eat cpu cycles so you can leave it runing somewhere in your desktop….

Tokyoflash Rogue Watch Looks Amazing
Categories: Gadgets Tags: Rogue, Tokyoflash, watch
I’m not a big fan of watches but this model is pretty cool:

The Rogue is available at Tokyoflash.com for $161, including free worldwide shipping.
More here: Tokyoflash Rogue
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The Ultimate Keyboard for REAL Coder
Categories: Gadgets Tags: binary keyboard, Gadgets, keyboard, real coder, supercoder 2000
What is the language used by real coders?
Python? no….
C++? no….
ASM? no….
Real coders code in binary ![]()
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3D Printing in 4 Simple Steps: Shapeways
Categories: Gadgets, Industry News Tags: 3d printing, 3d. modeling, prototyping, shapeways
Have you ever wanted to turn your 3D designs into reality? Enter Shapeways! Just upload your design, Shapeways prints it and ship it to you – it’s easy. Within ten working days you’ll hold your own design in your hands.
How does it work?
If you know how to use 3D software then you’re ready to get started. Here’s how you do it:
1. Create a design in your own 3D application
2. Export it to Collada or X3D format
3. Upload it to your own Shapeways page
4. Choose the right material
5. Check the instant production quote
6. Pay by PayPal or credit-card


















