Archive for 'Gadgetry'
Remote Control Mini Helicopter Modifications
I like remote controlled planes and cars. I especially like the micro gadgets. The tinier the more intriguing. My wife gave me a Mini Helicopter for Christmas. She picked the HX-281 by Hauxang Toys. It’s fun to fly around in the living room or at the office (where the ceilings are much higher). The […]
Posted: January 10th, 2008 under Gadgetry.
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Barry Bonds the Cyborg of Baseball
Cyberman Cyberman does whatever Hank Aaron can - at least hit 756 Home Runs. Chatter calls it a state of “better living through chemistry.” Bus-Plunge furthers the discussion noting a strange device attatched to Bonds’ arm.
We’re mostly just glad the home run didn’t happen in Los Angeles.
The question remains, “Is Barry Bonds Human.”
Biotech stocks are […]
Posted: August 6th, 2007 under Gadgetry.
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British Cops Get Headgear Cameras
Got this tip from local blogger Busplunge. After successful trials, UK officers are wearing camera headgear to record incidents. Read full story here…
Posted: July 15th, 2007 under Gadgetry, Government.
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Impromptu Baby Monitor
My wife and I have times when not at home that we need to give Dominic some needed rest. At the same time that he needs to be alone in a quiet space for his nap, we also need to know when he awakens and don’t like for him to feel the need to scream […]
Posted: April 24th, 2007 under Gadgetry, Travel.
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Camera + GPS = European fun!
My wife and I are planning a trip to Europe in March. We’re both pretty jazzed-up about it. Unfortunately, procrastination in the planning process forced us to surrender her passport to the mercy of the U.S. Department of State yesterday, and we’re less than 6 weeks out from our departure date. Yikes. That extra $60 […]
Posted: February 8th, 2007 under Uncategorized, Photoblogging, Mapping, Gadgetry, Springfield, Photography, Government, Travel.
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Bootable Jump Drive
I’m very jealous of this little gadget. It’s a bootable jump drive offered by the makers of DSL. It only costs $60 bucks but I don’t have the cash to throw at it at the moment, so I’m going to try to make my own SanDisk Cruzer Micro 512MB Jump Drive into a bootable volume […]
Posted: September 8th, 2006 under Gadgetry.
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