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Kick ass LCD RC flying saucer.
This radio-controlled flying-saucer incorpoates a programmable LCD on which you can add your own scrolling message, i.e., "I paid $99 for a radio-controlled flying saucer!" Link Discuss (Thanks, Robert!) [Boing Boing Blog]
Can I Write These Off As A Business Deduction?....
And You Thought That Gadgets Were Only For the Kitchen, Part 2....We're Back!
"In a follow-up to the 2001 Presentation 60 Gadgets in 60 Minutes, we have compiled another list of sixty gadgets which appear below and on the subsequent few pages. This new series of gadgets were presented and discussed at the annual meeting of the American Association of Law Libraries in Orlando, Florida. The presentation has been condensed below for quick browsing and review. Preceeding the list of gadgets is a quick summary of some sources for finding and purchasing gadgets. Note that three of the items mentioned at the presentation were actually software programs and one is for an electric car. We unintentionally presented sixty-four items. If you subtract the four non-gadget items, there are still 60 Gadgets. In a sense, you get almost 7% more gadgets this time around!!" [LLRX.com]
Danger, Will Robinson, Danger! Do not, I repeat do NOT, follow the above link unless you have removed all of the credit cards from your wallet and have handed them over to a responsible party for the duration of your visit.
[The Shifted Librarian]Website change tracking. Kevin Werbach asks: "Anyone know of a good change notification [i.e., website tracking] tool that still exists?" With the caveat that I worked as a consultant for iMorph, I will recommend that company's InfoMinder service. ... [Jon's Radio]