computer keyboard pants: neither fashionable nor geeky
February 13, 2010 by Eran Abramson · Leave a Comment
I was considering filing this under ‘Cute or Stupid?’, but my common sense prevailed. Designed (?) by Erik De Nijs, this pair of pants called “Beauty and the Geek” has no ounce of cuteness or any redeeming factor whatsoever
keybag: computer keyboards get new life as a purse
February 11, 2010 by Tal Siach · Leave a Comment
I barely even notice most purses, which is pretty simple because I’m a guy. But hey, this looks like a great purse to me! This makes the perfect Valentine’s gift for your girlfriend
8-bit dynamic life shirts: you are my potion
February 9, 2010 by Eran Abramson · Leave a Comment
Valentine’s Day is around the corner, and what better way for us geeks to show our love than with another geeky shirt? But the 8-bit Dynamic Life shirt isn’t just any geek shirt; it’s specially made to show your loved one that you’re more alive with them around. When the wearers are far apart, the heart containers are depleted, with only 2 and a half hearts filled up
best gamer shirt ever?
February 8, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Introducing the world’s first two-player video game controller! Experience the best feedback and interactivity ever! And it’s a shirt too. Your partner may not want to wear it once she or he (yes, there’s a version for men) finds out that the shirt is called “b!tch c(.)ntr(.)L” . Russian shop MaryJane is selling the shirt for 1290 rubles (approx
keep your money in a lego wallet
February 4, 2010 by Tal Siach · Leave a Comment
For many of us, LEGOs are just plain cool, or at least they were when we were kids. Now brickfans can add another item to their collection of blocky stuff with these cool LEGO wallets. These LEGO wallets are pretty nifty, and the ones with the baseplates on the side can actually be customized with any bricks you care to attach.
blade runner stiletto cop heels make you want to get pulled over
February 4, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
These futuristic illuminated police stiletto heels are kind of look like a strange fusion of vehicles and shoes. I don’t really know why these are necessary, but hey, if they make police officers more visible they might be relevant at some point. This concept design for stilettos for police women were designed by artist Tim Cooper and are covered with intricate law-enforcement details, including tiny headlights, turn signals and strobe lights.