Monday, April 26, 2010

Imagine who would have such taste and live in such opulence?

















This Mansion is in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA and belongs to:
Senator Manny Villar of the Philippines

While Filipinos starve, and die because of abject poverty ....and while Sen. Villar brags that he had poor beginnings and he had helped his poor countrymen over and over again... but look now.. he and his family live like this.......his GREED kills his poverty stricken fellow Filipinos .
PLEASE send this to everyone you know.
They can send it to everyone they know.
Soon Filipinos around the world will know what this man is doing to the people he wishes to serve if elected President.

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Whistle Keyfinder Set of 2


Most of us would have experienced the sinking feeling of having lost our set of keys one time or another, hoping that some kind soul would return the key to us upon finding it, or for us to find it years later in some unexpected place. Why not take no chances with the Whistle Keyfinder Set of 2? It works slightly differently compared to all the other keyfinders in the market, as all you need to do is give a nice whistle and the Keyfinder, should it detect your whistle, will light up and beep noisily until you successfully locate the merry bunch of keys. Of course, it would help if the batteries in the Whistle Keyfinder Set of 2 have enough juice to work, so make sure you test the batteries from time to time and replace when necessary. The Whistle Keyfinder Set of 2 will retail for £5.99.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

TVHat makes your portable video watching private


Every time I review video goggles like the myvu or the Vuzix, I can’t help but wonder why this doesn’t catch on.

After all, I love to watch videos, and if I can watch them on a Portable Media Player (PMP) in private, why shouldn’t I? Perhaps it is because many of these video goggles make you look really geeky, like Cyclops from X-men. In other words, they are not something most people would feel comfortable wearing in public without feeling like they are actively committing a serious fashion faux-pas.

Of course, if you really want to talk about silly video goggles, let’s talk the TV Hat. This oversized baseball hat is made to hold an iPod, iPhone, or any other portable media player with a small screen. The 2.5x magnification screen coupled with the flaps around the hat create an effect not unlike being in a movie theater. I’m guessing that the headphones will be sold separately.

So, if you want to watch some videos with some degree of portable privacy, than the TV Hat is probably your PMP accessory. If you don’t mind looking a little weird, of course.

You should be able to pick up the TV Hat at the Things You Never Knew Existed site for about $29.98.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Wet Cellular Phone Emergency Kit


For folks who put stuff in their front shirt pockets, ever let anything slip out by accident each time you bend down to pick something up, or to tie your shoelaces? This is one of the main reasons why you should never place a cellphone in there, or woe to you should the handset kiss some concrete. Of course, while that is highly undesireable, things could be worse – case in point, dropping your handset into the toilet bowl or a drain, or basically anywhere else with water. After all, everyone knows that electronics and water make great enemies due to their nature. What are you to do if that happened to you? Why, you can always check out the Wet Cellular Phone Emergency Kit from HPL, where it is scheduled to be released worldwide later this month. As with its namesake, the emergency kit will dry out wet cellphones.


This is a household accessory that most people might not think they need, but you can never tell when an emergency would happen, can you? The Wet Cellular Phone Emergency Kit comes in a bag and dries out wet cellphones within a 48 hour time span, and is so easy to use that virtually anyone is able to do it. All you need to do is unzip the bag, toss in your wet cellphone, and zip the bag close, leaving it alone for at least a couple of days. Needless to say, the “technology” involved works on virtually all forms of cellphones, and the $9.99 price point makes it the far cheaper alternative compared to purchasing a brand new handset.

We don’t suppose that the Wet Cellular Phone Emergency Kit will also work with other electronic devices that are able to fit in the bag, such as smaller iPods and other portable media players, eh? Seems to be the perfect addition to your boat, home, and RV. We do wonder how many people have spent unnecessary money on a new phone simply because something like the Wet Cellular Phone Emergency Kit was never in the market before.

Press Release

Monday, April 5, 2010

Ion Tailgater iPod Portable Speaker


For those of you that enjoy both listening to and creating music, this Ion Tailgater could have multiple uses. It offers an attractive and large, yet still portable iPod speaker. The large speaker has a very strong resemblance to a guitar amp and there’s reason for that. If you’re not in the mood to listen to music anymore, you can plug in your guitar and start creating your own.


The amp can function for 8 hours on the rechargeable battery for when you’re in the mood to take it around with you. The case is heavy duty with metallic accents and a sturdy handle to make it easier to carry around. It has a built-in iPod dock that will work with most iPods with the exception of 1st, 2nd and 3rd generations of the iPod. It has an input for a guitar/bass, a battery level indicator and even an included microphone. If you’re tired of using up those rechargeable batteries you can also use the included power cable. All of it will cost you $225 through Urban Outfitters.

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