11.20.2006
Hello Kitty mobiles by OKWAP
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11.20.2006
Face Time: Bulldog Gin

In the interest of covering lifestyle issues as well as technology I thought that I'd write up a new gin named Bulldog. I was able to score a bottle, and thought that I would share my tasting notes so no one is caught unprepared when out with friends or in an after-hours business meeting. Though so far released only in a few markets along the right side of America, the Bulldog is going to be crisscrossing the States over the next year.
Bulldog is distilled four times in a copper pot still, and infused with exotic botanicals. The flavors of the Middle East shine show through on a light gin. This is a specific type of gin, and it's my absolute favorite style. Forgive me while I wax nerdy, but cocktails are my forte.
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11.20.2006
Get Snaked: snake bicycle locks

Get snaked. These charming Snake Bike Locks sold by Pylones are a wonderful way to differentiate your bicycle from the countless masses. With a reinforced metal interior, durable cloth exterior and hand-painted detail, the Snake Bike Lock is fully functional as well as cute, providing a safe way to secure your wheels. The whimsical design is a sure pleaser, with kids, adults, and everyone in between. It's the perfect complement to your ten-speed cruiser, adding that flash of color as you fly along city streets in the springtime.
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11.20.2006
Verizon G’zOne mobile phone can handle the Great Outdoors.

A few months ago, I reported on the Sony Ericsson’s SO902iWP+ which is a water-proof phone. Now, Verizon has introduced the G’zOne, which is water, shock and dust resistant. The phone’s rather nautical look and feel is both rugged and clunky, which may or may not be a good thing. The G’zOne comes with a 2 megapixel camera, speaker phone and two screens. However, Bluetooth and mp3 player are notably missing. Still, if you are looking for a new phone and enjoy outdoor activities this phone is definitely something to consider.
For once, an interesting phone is available in the U.S. The Verizon Wireless site lists it at $299.99 with a 2 year contract.
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11.20.2006
SmartFinder

"The average amount of time that a person spends looking
for misplaced things over the course of a lifetime is one year"
- Harpers Index
Geez, that's depressing. Remember those key fobs that beeped when you clapped your hands? They worked fine until you forgot to replace the batteries.
The SmartFinder comes with four color coded receivers which can be attached to things like keys, wallets, purses, mobile phones, and TV remotes. They even suggest adhering one to the kids, they're kidding about that (I think). With a remote control transmitter that can send a radio signal through walls and floors to activate the 85 decibel alarm on the receiver, locating items up to 25 meters away, you may never lose your keys again. It doesn't say anything about refrigerator doors, so "Uncle" Rog, who left his keys in the frig one time, may still be out of luck.
Unlike the "clapper" system I had before, the SmartFinder has a Low battery warning. Comes with 2 keyrings and 2 double sided adhesive pads provided for attaching the receivers to anything.
£29.95 or $56 at Girls Shop UK.
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11.20.2006
Are you an A-List blogebrity?

What does it take to be an A-List blogger when there are over 57 million blogs out there (and still growing)? Well, according to one measure, at least 500 other blogs linking to you in the last 6 months (alas, fame can be so fleeting). You can calculate your blogebrity standing using this Technorati-powered widget made by Terry Ng at Kineda, who was inspired by Dave Sifry's latest report on the State of the Blogosphere. Enter your URL and you'll get a ranking of A-list, B-list, C-list, or D-list, along with an explanation of these groupings.
Then, be obnoxious and flaunt your status by posting an A-list sticker on your blog.
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