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Mickey Mouse isn't just for kids, as any trip to eBay will show. (We once sold an old Mickey shirt to Buffalo Exchange for $50, only to see it on display for $125 a day later.)
That "Disneyana" obsession would explain the design of the newly released "MixStick" Mickey MP3 player, which looks distinctly more adult than previous Disney music devices made by Japan's Run-At. Akihabara News says it does come in three other colors, but the silver version pictured here could easily pass for a grown-up player, with or without the ears.
Although the specs are mediocre, with only 512MB of storage, we all know that's not the most important factor when it comes to Mouse memorabilia. But for our money, we'd rather go for Run-At's Snoopy iPod. Or maybe we're just still upset for selling that Mickey shirt too cheap.
via[crave]Maybe goth isn't the gadget trend of 2008 after all. The theme of choice this year might well be the flask.
Last week Iomega tipped its hand, perhaps literally, with a new hard drive that was suspiciously flask-like in appearance. Now, only a few days later, we get word of the "NEC Flask," apparently a mobile phone of some kind that is said to be powered by liquid fuel as seen through its tinted but transparent casing.
The handset will also supposedly sport touch-sensitive navigation and possibly a touch screen as well, though Chip Chick says no other details are available. Who would have thought that mobile phones would be modeled after those old disposable lighters?
via[Crave]The Love Tub costs a whopping US $20,000.
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When cooking, the plants act as a filtering hood. When it�s time to clean up, simply place the dirty dishes in the sink, close the hood, and the all natural clean cycle begins[via YankoDesign]
Anyway for those of you guys who are golf fanatics, you wouldn’t want to miss this for the world. Now you don’t have to wait until you get to the Clubhouse to be served either hot or cold drink.
You can get it right there on the green. Your Caddy now has another responsibility to shoulder, but I am sure he wouldn’t complaint much if don’t forget to tip him more generously..
Happy golfing!!
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The OWC Mercury On-The-Go 320GB, 5400RPM offers a variety of interface options, including FireWire 800, FireWire 400, USB 2.0, and eSATA. It features Oxford 9XX chipsets for all FireWire equipped models and will work with Macs and PCs.
OWC says these Mercury drives are Time Machine ready and ship with carrying case, necessary cables and backup software. The OWC Mercury On-The-Go 320GB, 5400RPM is available for purchase now. source
OWC Mercury On-The-Go 320GB, 5400RPM