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5 Gadgets for Telling Time (no. 6 in a series)

Friday, December 2nd, 2005

Read the post below, or download the podcast to your MP3 playing gadget. (2:31 duration; 1.2 MB filesize.)

From Stonehenge to Switzerland, humans have long used gadgets to measure the passage of time. These days, we're still figuring out crazy new ways to find out how soon we can break for lunch. For those occasions when checking the time on our mobile phones is far too uncivilized, here are five cool gadgets that you can watch for hours -- precisely.

Time Tags
These tiny cufflinks are a cool way for watchophobics to discreetly tell the time without risking an unsightly tan line. Fortunately, these itty-bitty timepieces come in pairs so you can lose them one-at-a-time.

TIX LED Clock
Cleverly disguised as a futuristic wall decoration, this clock may allow you to keep the time of day secret from your visitors whilst you, resident mad scientist, watch them squirm. Once you learn this clock's easy secret, you'll be able to read it faster than you can say One Million Dollars.

Active Reactor Wristwatch
This extremely fancy gadget brims with blinky lights and tech appeal, but all it really does is tell the time ... in a super spiffy way that's brand spanking new! To be the first wanna-japanese-a-be on the block to wear it, you'll have to order it directly in Japanese Yen. "How much was that awesome watch?" "Twelve hundred Yen." How cool is that?

Heart Rate and Altitude Monitoring Watch
If the control freak in you needs to know way more than the time, this watch may be a good start. Use it to keep tabs on your heart rate anytime (even thirty meters underwater) or to triumpantly determine your elevation when you happen to be climbing a mountain. Other know-it-all timepieces include smart watches for info like the weather and news.

Pong Clock
If staring at the clock isn't holding your attention, watching a computer endlessly play Pong with itself is sure to entertain. This clock is a must-have for retro gamers -- because for all the wonderful things you can do with an Atari 2600, keeping time isn't one of them.

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5 Gadgets for Party Animals (no. 5 in a series)

Sunday, November 20th, 2005

NOTE: This is my first podcast ever! If you want to hear my melodious voice rather than reading this post, just download the MP3 file to your computer or MP3 player. It runs 2:15 and weights 2.1 MB.

For those of us who occasionally wake up wearing our shoes, here are five gadgets you won't remember using in the morning.

The Ring Thing
Because I've never seen anyone keep their pants on using a belt buckle bottle opener, I insist you consider a Ring Thing or wear tight pants. Or both. If the Ring Thing isn't hardcore enough for you, professional grade bottle opener rings are bigger, sturdier, and faster to use.

Reef Fanning Sandals
These Reef sandals have a covert bottle opener hidden in their sole, for those days when you head out with your flip flops, a 6-pack of Heineken, and nothing else. They come in multiple color combinations, including black & tan.

Travel Bar To Go
With a flask, a funnel, a corkscrew, ice tongs, a stirring stick, and even two collapsible shot glasses, you'll seriously outclass the hobos drinking from paper bags when you're boozing in the park mid-afternoon.

Shot Glass Ice Molds
Sorry about the intended pun, but these are the coolest shot glasses ever. Freeze water or juice to have everything on the rocks. And if your guests leave their glasses all over the place, you can just clean up afterwards with a hose.

Ashhole Bottletop Ashtray
If you've ever been to a party where everyone's ashing their cigarettes into a beer bottles, this might seem like a good idea. Until you ask yourself, if you had this ashtray on-hand, why would you ash into a beer bottle?

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