Posted Monday 06/28/2010 12:00 AM
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One of the best things about Netbooks is that they're so cheap, it almost doesn't matter when some fat guy sits on yours by accident on the bus. But, just because they're a lot cheaper than normal laptops, doesn't mean they don't deserve a little padding. The Amazon Basics case is pretty no-frills as far as laptop bags go. The design is simple, so it won't draw attention to the fact that you're carrying around electronics, but the slim padding is enough to keep your little laptop safe from every day dangers. It even has heavy duty zippers and an outside pocket into which you can cram your powersupply. It'll fit just about any 7-inch notebook you can find.
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Posted Monday 03/22/2010 4:47 PM
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All shirts could benefit from the addition of a pocket and this product makes that possible. It has adhesive on the back, but only around three of the edges, so all you need to do is peel of the backing and slap it onto your shirt. Then you're ready to carry a key, a credit card or a couple of bucks. You could also probably use it to cover up an unsightly hole in your shirt or even as an emergency cover up in the off chance you wear a shirt that makes your nipples visible. We've all been there, haven't we? Haven't we? A set of three pockets will cost you $7. It will also make you look like a tool.
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Posted Thursday 02/11/2010 11:49 AM
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There are all kinds of cool things you can do with old T-shirts, but Hello Rewind will take them and make them into snazzy sleeves for your precious laptop. They're currently made mostly for Mac laptops, since they're all uniform sizes, but you can choose from 13", 15" or 17", which might work with your computer just fine. Once you've selected your size, they send you a pre-paid envelope for you to provide the T-shirt. Then it takes between four-to-eight weeks for the sewing elves to take your T-shirt from people clothes to computer clothes. Each one costs $50, but you'll have the comfort of knowing that you have a totally unique laptop sleeve. Also, that too-small T-shirt won't sit in your drawer taunting your gut anymore.
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Posted Wednesday 02/10/2010 1:15 PM
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If your lady is going to be wearing any scandalous undergarments this Valentine's day, she should be the one to buy them. If you're trying to get her something to go under her yoga pants, consider something that's both sexy and practical. These boy shorts are made from performance mesh and have a plush elastic band so they look good and are perfect for wearing during exercise. They come in five differenc colors, including a couple of especially romantic pink options. Each pair is $20, which will seem like a deal if you have an exercise machine in the house where working out in underpants is totally cool.
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Posted Friday 02/05/2010 3:26 PM
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Carrying around a big, clunky camera bag sucks. Plus, it's the perfect way to let bad guys know you're carrying around a whole bunch of expensive gear. The Exchange bag is different, though. The form factor is much like that of a regular messenger bag, but the inside is designed to accomodate a DSLR as well as a couple of extra lenses or flashes. You can move around the adjustable dividers to meet your specific camera set-up and two buckles to keep things inside the bag and not laying on the sidewalk. $40
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Posted Thursday 02/04/2010 11:43 AM
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Timbuk2 makes killer messenger bags, but you don't always wan to have something swinging from your shoulders. The Hidden Messenger bag is made from 90% recyclable rip stop fabric and folds into an extremely compact bag in case you want to stuff your empty sack into a pocket or into another suitcase. It's great if you're going on a trip and planning to bring back more stuff than you packed or if you're going to the store and need a place way to carry you cheese curls on the way home. It's equipped with SR buckles to keep it closed and a front organizer pocket to keep your junk in order and prevent your keys from scarring up all of your other belongings.
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Posted Monday 02/01/2010 6:18 PM
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Two-finger rings are the current trend in fingerwear for dudes, but none of them can drop as much science as this ring with working gears. As you turn it, the gears actually move, providing of course that you haven't gotten them all jammed up with junk from wearing it every day. It's made from high-quality stainless steel, so it will last until well after you've handed it down to your son or you threw it in the lake for pulling all of the hair off of your fingers. It will set you back $165, which is a little steep for they average stainless ring, but it's still a hell of a lot cheaper than one of those platinum, spinning rapper chains.
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Posted Friday 01/29/2010 4:26 PM
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Ladies can pull off a scarf like no guy possibly could, especially when its made from super-soft, hand-made silk. These pastel neck warmers are created entirely by hand and are dyed with color derived from seeds, leaves, roots, flowers, fruits, bark and even insects. Each one is made by a woman weaver in Laos and proceeds from the $50-$100 prices go to help alleviate poverty in their home country. But, even if your lady isn't concerned with social activism, she'll still be pretty impressed with just how warm it is and how good it feels on her skin. Plus, when she's not around, you can totally wear it around the house.
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Posted Thursday 01/28/2010 12:22 PM
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We have covered quite a few of Nixon's awesome watches for dudes, but they also have some really cool stuff for the ladies. Their new Gem Pendant is a fully-functional time-piece, meant to be worn around the neck. The three-hand Japanese quarts movement is extremely accurate and the case is water resistant (not waterproof, so don't let her go swimming with it). The chain is made from stainless steel and there are four different color combinations to choose from. Prices range from $90 to $100, which is a pretty good deal when you consider the fact that you're getting both a time-piece and a necklace. Just be prepared for sketchy dudes to try and sneak a peak at your lady's chest while pretending to check the time.
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Posted Friday 01/08/2010 5:26 PM
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It's getting harder to find gadgets that dont' use touch screens at this point, but most of them still won't work with gloves on. North Face's E-Tip gloves have touch screen compatible panels on the thumb and finger tips, as well as grippy pads on the palms to ensure that your precious gadgets don't end up in an icy puddle. It's a hell of a lot better than having to cut the fingers off of a normal pair of gloves. $40.
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Posted Friday 12/11/2009 9:00 AM
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They call knuckle tattoos "job stoppers" for a reason, but Jack Spade's Barkly gloves offer a stylish alternative. Only fun-loving fingers deserve to don the manliest fleece-lined mittens we ever laid eyes on. $95
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Posted Monday 12/07/2009 9:00 AM
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While the herringbone trim says, "I've got class," and the sporty hood says, "But I'm still boxer-tough, buddy!" the cotton exterior and soft brushed interior lining say, "You're talking to a robe, freak." $50
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