Steampunk Yoda

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Time for George Lucas to do yet another digital remix of Star Wars?

Face Mug

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Cool looking mug. However it does not fit one of my normal servings of coffee or one of my normal servings of cookies.

Really cool LEGO microscale creations

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A series of LEGO microscale castles that really shows of what some creatvity, some lego, lots of time and a a dose of geekyness can do.

Dead Drops - USB enabled walls

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This is quite a cool art project! Build in USB drives into walls and use them to share files in public. Both more fun and less practical than BitTorrent. What a perfect way to spread spyware to all artsy types that will plug in their laptop.

Vintage Star Wars travel posters

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More vintage stuff, gotta love it!

Wow! Reggie Watts freestyles on his iPhone

I have the phone, I can buy the app, but I for sure dont have the voice and musicality to pull that off!

10 MB for only $3398


You can laugh now, but some years ago you were getting a very nice deal by buying a $3398 10MB hard drive.


A sexy modem? Come on!




Two are always better than one. At least according to this 1978 ad from Technico Inc. TMS9900.


Remember Elvira, Mistress of the Dark? Besides appearing on TV in features like Elvira’s Movie Macabre Halloween Special, Elvira also invited Computerworld readers to “cut through paper-based CASE [computer-aided software engineering] methods with LBMS” software.


This ad won’t make any sense if you’re not a follower of the TV series Lost. However, if you are, you’ll find it amusing…


It’s small and light at ‘only’ 11+ lbs.


“With WordStar, you have a true screen image of what your printout will look like before you print it! With WordStar, you’ll erase, insert, delete and move entire blocks of copy.” Gee, it’s like magic!



Would you say this ad was a little sexist?



Every Kid Should Have an Apple after School.


In the future, everyone will use floppy disks.

Is this the hard drive in the new MacBook Air?