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[PondererGirl] Here are some of the nifty things I've found in the last few weeks. I plan on featuring new things on the right as I come across stuff I think is cool.
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[Vnetone.blogspot.com] Mobilis in Mobili: medical gadgetry galore: Changing Technology in ...: Reading my morning 37 Signals, I found a nifty makeover of the generic prescription bottle, the excellent ClearRx design recently developed independently and then snapped up by Target. Trying to find more info on ClearRx, I ran across Medagadget, truly the medical gadgetry blog-o-dreams.
[Sheilaomalley.com] The Sheila Variations: New Gadgetry and Rug Beating: My weekend involved new gadgetry as well as much physical activity, including dragging furniture out onto the sidewalk - while wearing a bandana wrapped around my head -(I felt kinda like her) - hauling out bookcases, and small tables - and also my old old (and now busted) television - all by myself - leaving them on the sidewalk for the garbage dudes (or my neighbors who found any of the pieces interesting) - I also beat on my various rugs - hanging them out of my window. There's nothing more satisfying than beating the shit out of a rug.
[Rockettscience.com] Gadgetry « The Journal of Rockett Science: Posted by Wade Rockett in SXSWi, Gadgetry, Work. add a comment ... movies that Ive seen recently, and anything else that I think is nifty. ...
[Acidzebra.blogspot.com] Musings from the Void: gadgetry: Microsoft has recently been awarded a patent for a similar technology, see this Google search, but as far as I can tell it's an US patent, while this is an European patent... I have no clear idea how this international patenting business works, enlighten me if you will.
[Threeyearsofhell.com] Three Years of Hell to Become the Devil: Gadgetry Archives: So Dell Tech Support outside the US is being typically useless: not open on weekends (you'd think this thing is programmed only to break Friday and Saturday), and always with a very helpful message on the phone before telling you that they won't help you any other way, informing you that you really should look at the website. Note to anyone at Dell reading this: your customers get frustrated when you tell them to look at a website with a computer that's shafted.
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