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August 9, 2007

Swatch Puzzle Motion Watches

Filed under: Watches — Laura Moncur @ 5:00 am

As a teenager, my favorite watches were made by Swatch. I could barely tell time on them, but they were so cool, I owned several of them. I STILL own them today and most of them are still running. That’s how well-made they were.

Swatch is still ticking along. They just released a new line of watches called Puzzle Motion. They are like a kaleidescope of color moving on your wrist.

Here are their videos showing how the watches look:

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If I have to have a watch that doesn’t do anything but tell time, at least it should show me pretty pictures.

Here is a video of the Swatch Puzzle watch in person:

Retro Swatch Ads after the break: (Continue Reading…)

August 8, 2007

PostSecret: Technology Scares The Crap Out Of Me

Filed under: Misc. Gadgets — Laura Moncur @ 5:00 am

This postcard from PostSecret is strange to me.

PostSecret: Technology Scares The Crap Out Of Me

Technology doesn’t scare me. If I could just plug in a machine and it would make me sleep immediately, I would have that jack put in my head. If I could solve all my eating problems by installing a machine into my brain, I would do it. If I could download my memories via USB, I would do it religiously every day.

Where do I sign up for the cyborg revolution?


PostSecret‘s beneficiary is the National Hopeline Network. It is a 24-hour hotline (1 (800) SUICIDE) for anyone who is thinking about suicide or knows someone who is considering it.

August 7, 2007

EarLite LED Task Light

Filed under: Misc. Gadgets — Laura Moncur @ 5:00 am

EarLite LED Task Light at Amazon.comI have enjoyed the use of an ear light similar to this one: EarLite LED Task Light. Aside from the cool Borg-like appearance it gives me, it has been indispensable every time I have gone camping over the last two years. It is so much easier to take that scary walk to the outhouse in the middle of the night if I don’t have to worry about not dropping my flashlight.

Because the light is attached to my head and is directed in my line of sight, I always have light where I’m looking. I didn’t think this would be as useful as it was. I bought it for the geek-appeal. I thought that I would just use it for reading when we went camping. I have to admit that I have never used it for that. I have used it for writing in my journal, but mostly, it’s the perfect flashlight to take with you to the outhouse. Because it directs the light exactly where you need it, you’re not fumbling in the dark looking for the toilet paper. Additionally, you don’t have to worry about touching it before you can get to the hand sanitizer because it’s attached to your ear.

EarLite LED Task Light at Amazon.com

The last camping trip we went on, I thought I had lost it, but I found it right before night fell. I was so grateful that I realized that I better look for a replacement. The EarLite LED Task Light is a little more expensive than what I paid (by $3), but it looks like it would be a little better, so I think I’ll go with this one.

August 6, 2007

Suunto Lumi: Good Try, Still Useless

Filed under: Watches — Laura Moncur @ 5:00 am

Suunto Lumi TerraI have to give Suunto some credit. At least they’re trying to make a women’s digital watch that isn’t ugly. This is a pretty good looking watch for a digital, unfortunately, it’s not the kind of watch that will help me. I don’t need an altimeter, barometer, four languages or a compass. If I did need those things, I would wear the big ugly Casio digital that does all that for half the price. I don’t need my watch to be beautiful when I’m hiking.

I need my watch to be beautiful all the other times of my day: walking around town, going to work, having dinner with friends. I want a pretty digital watch that will tell me the time and date on the face. I want an elegant digital watch that will time me with a stopwatch and give me a countdown timer. I want a lovely digital watch that will tell me what time it is in Vegas AND back home. And I want it to be small. I KNOW the watch manufacturers can do all of this, but for some reason they don’t.

Good try, Suunto. Thanks for thinking of me. I really appreciate it. Game over, man. Try again.

Via: Shiny Shiny: Sunnito Lumi – ‘An outdoor sports instrument for women’. Huh?

August 3, 2007

Thom Allen Loves His Powerpack

Filed under: Misc. Gadgets — Laura Moncur @ 6:47 am

Outdoor Products Powerpack Travel Laptop Backpack at Amazon.comI have yet to find a laptop bag that I truly love, but that’s not the case for Thom Allen. He broke the shoulder connector on his previous Outdoor Products Powerpack Travel Laptop Backpack, and he went right out to buy another one because he loved it so much.

His favorite feature is the ability to charge his laptop without taking it out of the bag:

One of the really cool features of this pack is the ability to connect the power system to your laptop, internally, and plug the power cord into the wall without removing the laptop from the pack. This makes it nice if you’re traveling and want to recharge in airport or restaurant.

According to the reviews on Amazon, it looks like it’s a favorite. D. Camp writes:

I’ve bought three of these laptop backpacks and this is the best. Well-made, well organized, and lots of space. Seems durable, but haven’t used it enough to vouch for it. Will protect my laptop physically with its padded pouch, but also from theft. How? The backpack doesn’t yell out “I contain an expensive laptop” – it looks like a cheapo student bookbag. And you can’t beat the price. Highly recommended.

I would love to see pictures of that nifty inner pocket that allows you to charge your laptop without taking it out of the bag. Anyone able to send me one?

August 1, 2007

How Many Kids Can You Fit Into A Xebra?

Filed under: Cars & Transportation — Laura Moncur @ 9:13 pm

The answer is 13. If you want to see all the karate kids crammed into the car, watch the video. There were not, however, enough seat belts for them all.

Mike and I saw a Xebra on the road in Montana the other day. We were surprised to see such an efficient car so far out in the wild.

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