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wall outletsI have no idea what’s going on here, and chances are these vinyl stickers will confuse the hell out of everyone else as well with their nonsensical maze of wires, lights, clouds, keys, kites, a weather vane thingy and what appears to be a tuft of grass on the lower right hand side of the sticker. I’m sure it all comes together somehow, but for now I’m with that fuzzy thing perched on the string.

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elephant-fan

You typically want to keep any foul smelling creature upwind of you. An elephant would definitely fit into that category. That entire equation changes when the only relief you can get from 100 degree weather is this elephant fan.

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Today Arimaz announced the release of Pingo the Penguin, the first in a series of MyDeskFriend robotic toys. The device allows users to tap into their Facebook accounts and breathe life into their new buddy by giving it a name, a profile, a personality and control over it’s moods and daily life. So, it’s kind of like a social networking Tamagotchi, except Pingo isn’t completely needy and useless. UPDATED: Video and image added.

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cloud-lamp

A bright sunny day may be the best weather you can hope for, but there is something to be said for the great feeling when the sun just begins to emerge after a lengthy period of cloudiness. This cloud wall lamp has the light bulb positioned so that it always appears that the sun is just breaking through. The gentle, diffuse light provided is perfect for any room you want to use as a peaceful getaway.

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retro-weather-magnets

Everyone in the world already knows that a weather forecaster is no better at their job than the average Joe. So why even bother listening to forecasts. Just create your own on your refrigerator with these magnets. It includes all the symbols you need: sun, clouds, fronts and raindrops to name a few. You have to figure that your percentage correct in forecasting can’t be much worse then the professionals.

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NFL Lawn Statue

Ever wonder what the NFL would look like if it was run by a Studio 54, Solid Gold and Village People conglomerate? Well, you can get an idea when you put one of these NFL lawn statues in your yard. Although the QB will never part with the ball, he’ll still entertain you with his endless cycle of throwing motions that seem to say: “Go deep…deeper…deeper……..deeper”. Plus, with weather resistant mylar construction you can keep the action going all season long, or at least until your team starts to suck. 11 team colors are available and each figure stands 44″ x 28″.

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alien-hotties

There is nothing colder than deep space, so if this alien robot and UFO can stay warm out there they can certainly keep your delicate hands warm during a minor cold snap. Just click the tab inside and you can enjoy their radiating warmth. A hand warmer for all cold weather activities whether they involve space travel or not.

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insect-usb-fan

This is a nice change from the norm. While the warmer weather is a welcome change from the cold winter we have had, it does bring out a whole slew of insects. But these particular insects are not going to land on your food, sting you or just gross you out in general. All they are going to do is to provide you with a gentle, cool breeze. Most useful insects I have come across in a while.

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Here are the top ten Nerd Approved Gadgets for the week of December 22nd-28th 2008:

Collapsed Horse Bean Bag: Your horse is as lazy as you are.

Curry Cup Noodle Tissue Roll Holder: Make that tasteful toilet paper blend in with your filth.  

Sudoku Ninja Doll:  Attacks stress when it least expects it.

Fornasetti Chair: Even my furniture dislikes smoking.

Watermelon Wrist Rest: For screen cleaning and wrist support.

 The next five gadgets are available after the break…

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Fahrenheit, Celsius, millibars – there are far too many measurements used to try to predict future weather. Hell, they even need supercomputers to help do all that work. This clock breaks it down nice and simply: whatever the guy wears is what you probably should wear too. He has shorts on, you wear shorts; he wears a coat, you need a coat. All products should make life this simple.

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