The iZilla: This new "portable" supports 5.1 audio, plays CDs, LPs, videos and has 2 Terabytes of storage.
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/41/izilla.shtml
Not your style then check out the USB Tanning lights:
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/41/usbtanner.shtml
RFID Blocking T-Shirt:
http://www.thinkgeek.com/tshirts/generic/81dd/
Wireless Extension Cords:
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/41/wec.shtml
The Buzzaire caffeine inhaler:
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/41/buzzaire.shtml
And finally a grow your own 1UP mushroom kit:
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/41/1upmushroom.shtml
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Hmm Microwaves....
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Warning: Even though these microwaves are about as harmful as the leakage from an ordinary microwave oven (not much), do not put computers, televisions, other sensitive electrical equipment, food, liquids, paper, glass, flammable substances, magnets, or living things in between the base and satellite units. Just in case.
I like the update to the Think Geek logo.
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Warning: Even though these microwaves are about as harmful as the leakage from an ordinary microwave oven (not much), do not put computers, televisions, other sensitive electrical equipment, food, liquids, paper, glass, flammable substances, magnets, or living things in between the base and satellite units. Just in case.
I remember reading in future prediction book when I was a kid about microwave-beam powered planes. This isn't that, but its still cool to see some form of this technology actually exists. I wonder if you could stick one of these on an electric lawn mower with a self-tracking receiver dish?
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Warning: Even though these microwaves are about as harmful as the leakage from an ordinary microwave oven (not much), do not put computers, televisions, other sensitive electrical equipment, food, liquids, paper, glass, flammable substances, magnets, or living things in between the base and satellite units. Just in case.
I remember reading in future prediction book when I was a kid about microwave-beam powered planes. This isn't that, but its still cool to see some form of this technology actually exists. I wonder if you could stick one of these on an electric lawn mower with a self-tracking receiver dish?
Wonder if they've finally got some of Tesla's work down now? Know he was doing things like this back in the 30's, but wouldn't\t share his technology because he had been hosed on many of his patents.