Wash and re-use forever Noodles, particularly the yummy spicy variety, warrant their own food group. Of course not...
(02/15/09) Wash and re-use forever Noodles, particularly the yummy spicy variety, warrant their own food group. Of course not according to any official government published nutritional reports, but for us - yeah, they are a food group. The only real drawback is the tower of Styrofoam cups that inevitably begins to stack up towards the end of the week. That part stinks. If you're tired of sitting around slurping noodles out of a flimsy, polystyrene cup, then bring a little glamour back into your life with this retro noodle cup. It's been styled like old school take-away packaging but twice as practical, since it's made from durable ceramic. This ensures you not only avoid any hand burning spillage but also don't create mountains of noodle related filler for the trash heaps. It's almost like recycling, except you get to eat lots and look cool at the same time. A quirky addition to any foodie's kitchen - the Ceramic Noodle Cup will make for a very classy dining experience. * Wash and re-use forever...See less
$11.99 available at thinkgeek.com
Amazon.com: Transformers (Two-Disc Special Edition + BD Live) [Blu-ray]
(12/14/08) Amazon.com: Transformers (Two-Disc Special Edition + BD Live) [Blu-ray]See less
$19.99 available at amazon.com
May the Triforce Be With You It's good to be a Hylian. You've got a benevolent monarchy that rules over a land formed by...
(09/26/08) May the Triforce Be With You It's good to be a Hylian. You've got a benevolent monarchy that rules over a land formed by goddesses. You've got diverse landscape for all types -- woods, swamps, deserts, mountains. You have lakes and waterfalls for vacations. Temples for the religiously inclined. And a gorgeous castle. Yeah, it's good to be a Hylian. Except for the whole Imprisoning War bit. And the Twilit Invasion. And the flooding. But that's what you have a hero for. You wouldn't need a hero if everything was perfect. Be a card-carrying denizen of Hyrule (er, well, shirt-carrying) with this Crest of Hyrule tee. The image is distressed, as if you have been busy defending the kingdom in your spare time. The crest is printed in brown on a black 100% cotton t-shirt. The back has a small Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time logo. | Your fellow smart masses also bought...See less
$16.99 - $18.99 available at thinkgeek.com
We've all experienced it. You lay out a complicated array of papers and notes so they are just so on your workspace, get...
(11/26/07) We've all experienced it. You lay out a complicated array of papers and notes so they are just so on your workspace, get up to get a bottle of water and what happens? The team has assembled in your office for a conference and they've shoved everything aside to make room. Never again! Open your Mini Desk Construction Site and place the mini orange traffic cones on your papers, position the two mini sawhorses at each end of your desktop work site and use the "Do Not Cross" tape across your doorway to make your point.See less
Price: $7.50 available at abernook.com
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Any of the following giftcards: Amazon.com, Book stores (Barnes&Noble, HalfPriceBooks), Grocery stores (Walmart,...
(11/25/07) Any of the following giftcards: Amazon.com, Book stores (Barnes&Noble, HalfPriceBooks), Grocery stores (Walmart, Kroger, Giant Eagle), Speedway Prepaid Gift Card See less
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A jack of the loopback variety Have you ever needed to quickly check a network cable for continuity? Locate which switch...
(11/19/06) A jack of the loopback variety Have you ever needed to quickly check a network cable for continuity? Locate which switch port corresponds with a particular wall jack? Wanted something on your keyring that shows your geek status? If you answered "yes" to any of these questions then you need the Ethernet Loopback Jack. The Ethernet Loopty what? It's a small RJ-45 modular plug like you'd find in a wall jack. You can connect one end of a network cable to a switch port and the other end to the loopback jack, and if the RX/TX pairs in the cable are good you'll get a link light on the switch. So, this gives you a quick and easy way to test network cabling. You can also take the loopback jack to a wall outlet and when it's connected the corresponding link light on the switch will come on. This allows you to easily match-up a wall jack with a switch port back in the server room. The loopback jack has these fine features. * The loopback jack can be used to test ethernet pairs * Can also be used...See less
$6.99 available at thinkgeek.com
Seize the night!
(10/16/06) Seize the night!See less
$21.95 available at computergear.com
My wishlist on Amazon's website. For books, used books in very good or like new condition are fine.
(12/09/05) My wishlist on Amazon's website. For books, used books in very good or like new condition are fine.See less
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This is a powerful statement. But you already knew that. Sure we could have slapped some esoteric code or lingo onto a...
(12/10/05) This is a powerful statement. But you already knew that. Sure we could have slapped some esoteric code or lingo onto a container so that all your co-workers and friends could stand around and drool over your complexity - but we already do that with other mugs and glasses. We figured this time around we would simply tell it like it is. A deep deep deep translucent midnight blue 12 ounce glass with the word 'geek.' written in white front and center. 99% of the time this glass is going to look completely black and opaque. The remaining 1% of the time (when you are holding it at an angle inbetween your optical nerves and some bright light source) it will look like a deep translucent blue. In either configuration, it's quite a unique beverage containment device...See less
$6.99 - $10.99 available at thinkgeek.com
The diminutive glass with techno-appeal. Use it to carry liquids from one place to the next. For example, go to your...
(12/10/05) The diminutive glass with techno-appeal. Use it to carry liquids from one place to the next. For example, go to your freezer and take out a nice chilled bottle of Cucumber Soju. Proceed to pour into your geek shot glass. Using a crane like vertical lift motion, grab the glass and dispatch the liquid from the shot glass and into your upper orifice. Make sure not to waste any precious fluids - it's important that you employ control and finesse padawans. Repeat as necessary until you find yourself incapable of fragging yourself out of a paper bag. Then go to the kitchen and find some flat foods to throw into the toaster and veg in front of the nearest TV sporting Dr. Who reruns... 1.75 ounce jet black shot glass with 'geek.' lovingly stamped across the front.See less
$3.99 available at thinkgeek.com
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