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If you’re a Star Wars nerd who wants to know what the weather is going to be like on Hoth for the week, check out these unique weather widgets created by graphic designer Cristian Kit Paul.
Using OS X weather widgets as a template, Paul produced widgets for Hoth, Tatooine, Alderaan, Dagobah, and Cloud City. Even though they aren’t functioning widgets you can download to your Mac, they can still help create the illusion that you’re actually part of the Star Wars universe.
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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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Of all people in the world, you wouldn’t think Stewie would steer you wrong. So if he says there is a slight chance of sprinkles with a chance of doom tomorrow, he is probably right. And if he isn’t right tomorrow, he will be someday. In the meantime, this mug will hold all your liquids just fine regardless of the doom factor.
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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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According to the manufacturer, this wooden house model can accurately predict the weather. If the weather is going to be bad, the man emerges. If the weather is going to be good, the woman emerges. In other words, it’s a barometer—but this version will make for a very interesting conversation piece.
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