By Arie on May 15, 2007 in Games and Toys, Funny and Weird | 0 Comments

If you want to encourage your kids to save money at home, then you might interested with this Automatic Teller Machine (ATM) from Discovery. This ATM is an excellent way to teach your kids about saving money until they reach a financial goals.
The Discovery ATM Bank comes with electronic bill feeder and coin recognition. It allows your kids to make deposits and withdrawals, create secret PIN number for access Read the rest
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By Arie on May 13, 2007 in Peripheral, Funny and Weird | 0 Comments

Whooa…what a funny stuff?If you are a USB drives collector, I am sure you will not miss these wonderful “Freshly Baked” USB drive series from Redisimo, a Hongkong based company. They come in 6 six models: hamburger, french bread, hotdog, sandwich, and challah raisin bread. All of them are really looks like a real bread, I am sure you can not find the difference between the “freshly baked” and the real one. Read the rest
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By Arie on May 12, 2007 in Cool Gadgets, Home Gadgets, Funny and Weird | 0 Comments

A flying alarm clock?Hhmmm….I could not believe it at first until I found it at Doghouse. They claimed that this fungky flying alarm clock will get even the most reluctant person out of bed in the morning.
This alarm clock is actually fly as its name and once the alarm reaches the time that you choose, then the propeller-driven component is projected off the base and a shrill alarm sound is emitted. Read the rest
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By Arie on May 10, 2007 in Funny and Weird | 0 Comments

Do you love party?If so you might interested in this cool message fan. Just program in your message with easy to use buttons. Voila, your message such as: Happy Birthday…..I Love You…..Welcome Back…..etc, will display in bright red LED as the fan rotates. You can displays up to 6 messages programmable using alphabet & number plus 22 symbols & punctuation. Read the rest
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