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IntelliMug—Red

IntelliMug—Red

You don’t have to accept lukewarm coffee just because of a lengthy commute. Now you can enjoy a hot beverage any time you’re on the go with the IntelliMug. This smart beverage container lets you set the perfect temperature for your coffee, tea or even soup!

Just plug the IntelliMug’s included 12-volt power cord into your cigarette lighter socket, and your mug will instantly begin to heat up to your desired temperature. The digital temperature display shows the exact temperature of the contents, and it will automatically shut off when your designated temperature is reached.

Cubicle Playsets

Cubicle Playsets

Finally, the drudgery of corporate life has been captured in a play set for adults! Bob, Joe, Ted, and Ann spend eight hours a day, five days a week, at tiny desks in tiny cubicles in a giant room packed with countless similar cubicles in a giant building filled with countless similar rooms.

Each set has one 2-3/4″ posable plastic figure and all the necessary plastic parts to build a classic corporate cube: four walls, desk, chair, file cabinet, in/out box, phone, and computer. Comes with a sticker sheet of decor for your cube, complete with graphs, charts, screens for the computer and pithy office posters. Also includes a job title sticker sheet so you can create a convoluted and meaningless position for your employee (how about Level C Systems Associate? Or Senior Accounting Coordinator?). Choose Between 5 Different Sets!

Valentine’s Day: Plush Microbes

Valentine's Day: Plush Microbes

Most folks never realize how cute microbes can be when expanded 1,000,000 times and then fashioned into cuddly plush. Until now, that is. Keep one on your desktop to remind yourself that there is an “invisible” universe out there filled with very small things that can do incredible damage to much bigger things. Then go and wash your hands. Lather, rinse, repeat.

Valentine’s Day: Thinkgeek Monkey

Valentine's Day: Thinkgeek Monkey

We really don’t want to go into a long foray about the history of ThinkGeek’s very own Timmy The Monkey. It would involve far too many sub-plots, lots of cheese, and legions of lesser monkeys sans clue. Suffice it to say that Timmy The Monkey, on this planet at least, would be cataloged a codeslinger. A kung-foo monkey coder with more than just bad-ass programming powers and a cute face. We would be humble to say he only invented water…

Gadget Gift Helps Lovers and Spouses See the Light; Johnny Light Improves Gender Respect, Harmony, Hygiene, Safety

DALLAS & FORT WORTH, Texas–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Jan. 26, 2005–

Popular London-Based TV Program to Showcase Johnny Light Commercial on Feb. 5.

Looking for an affordable Valentine’s Day gift that is thoughtful, practical, unique and unforgettable? The patented Johnny Light(TM) delivers that all year long and teaches gender respect while improving household harmony, hygiene and personal safety, all for less than $14.

Mighty Fog Blaster

Mighty Fog Blaster

Creating instant fog is no longer the sole domain of Ninjas or magicians! Why get left behind? Checkout the new Mighty Blasters now! They’ll shoot 8-12 inch diameter safe water- based Vapor-rings up to 20 feet away. Four power settings allow you to control the speed with which the vapor rings are thrust from the blaster. The fog launcher easily detaches from the ‘cannon’ (which makes the rings) and can be used as a hand-held special effects machine.

2005 Classic Computers Calendar

2005 Classic Computers Calendar

Some folks get excited by calendars of hot cars and fast women. Others enjoy calendars filled with pesky little cats toying with yarn. It seems that wherever there is a hobby or a fetish there is a calendar. We suppose it’s the capitalist way. Which brings us to the 2005 Classic Computers of the Past calendar. A calendar that takes pride in showcasing the chunky retro lines and profiles of some of the most important computers in the history of humankind.

Review: LaserPod

Review: LaserPod

Laserpod, the first product offering from Plugg, uses the latest in laser, LED and crystal optics to create ever-changing organic lightforms. The product, which has been described as the modern equivalent to the lava lamp, was designed in Great Britain by light artist Chris Levine and world-renowned photographer Mario Testino. Using laser light refracting through a rotating Swarovski crystal and blue LEDs for ambient color lighting also being projected through the crystal, incredible lighting effects are created. The unit is now being sold in the US for an introductory price of $99.

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