June 15, 2007

Are you a history geek?

Build_stonehenge  Nobody really knows who or what or why Stonehenge was built, but stacking stones like that may of been the nerdy thing to do in 10,000BC. Now you can be a XXI century nerd, 10,000 BC style with the Build Your Own Stonehenge Kit. The kit costs $5.99 and comes complete with 16 stone replicas, puzzle map/base, the only question you need to ask your self is, errrr why did I buy this.

April 20, 2007

New Suunto D9

15_3 Suunto D9 is the world’s first wristop dive computer designed for professional divers, it is designed to integrate a digital compass and wireless tank data reception. Here are updates to D9 which is now available with either a rubber strap or a titanium bracelet. Features of the Suunto D9 are:
• Air, nitrox, and gauge modes.
• Integrated digital compass.
• Altitude adjustment in case your dive doesn’t start from sea level
• Optional wireless transmitter which attaches to the high-pressure port on your tank and sends pressure data to the D9.
• Low battery warning
• Temperature measurement.
• Multiple decompression modes.
• All the expected digital watch functions
• USB interface with PC software for downloading dive logs.
• Graphical interface for depth and dive time. • Maximum depth reading of 200 meters, or 660 feet.

April 18, 2007

Elio Linea

14_3 Their Elio Linea Scale watch measures time on a personal level, customized to each person’s goals. The Elio Linea reads like a computer progress bar, telling you your position within a predetermined period vs. the time spent and the time remaining. Always know how much time you have left to get to work and how much of a work day is left and even tells you how much nap time is left at work. The watch personalizes itself to your schedule.

February 27, 2007

Keyboard for the real g33ks!

Gad1 Das Keyboard was made to speed up your typing skills, you gotta do that without looking at the keys. Das Keyboard is the perfect tool for that, they have developed a keyboard with no letters printed on the keys. This is to ensure that when you type you don’t get any assistance from the keyboard itself meaning that you are not allowed to cheat :P. It also boasts of mechanical gold plated key switches which gives the keys a very long life of 50 million strokes. This is the weirdest keyboard that I have come across but I want one NOW.

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