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Star Wars lightsaber chopsticks

Star Wars lightsaber chopsticks
If you think eating with chopsticks is hard, why not practice with a cool pair? Like these lightsaber chopsticks for instance. Don’t worry, they won’t slice everything they come into contact with.

They will make you eat Chinese food with all of the nerd grace of a Jedi though. They were made by Kotobukiya and shown off at the Star Wars Celebration in Japan a few weeks ago. I would imagine that two Jedis dining in the same restaurant would immediately recognize these and size each other up, then fight or not fight depending on lightsaber color.

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Written by Conner Flynn on August 3rd, 2008 with no comments.
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Hide chopsticks in your glasses

Hide chopsticks in your glasses
If you’re the type who eats Chinese food regularly, you no doubt have your own chopsticks. But where does one put them? How do you carry them around? Now they’ll be handy wherever you go. They will be stowed in your glasses.

Never be without chopsticks again. Just pull them out and start eating. You can also use them to hold your hair back, but if you do both it’s going to get messy. I suppose they are also handy as weapons should you need them. Even a stylus.

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Written by Conner Flynn on May 1st, 2008 with comments disabled.
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Intel, Embraco team up on cooling laptop docking station

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Sure, there’s a number of pre-fabricated (and DIY) laptop cooling options already out there, but apparently, Intel and Embraco saw the need for one more. Granted, the External Chilled Air Docking Station is still in prototype form, but early peeks showed the device packing a minuscule “compressor that cools the air before flowing into the bottom of the laptop” as well as thermal sensors to show the “air temperature before and after the refrigeration process takes place.” Reportedly, the docking station could work with a variety of lappies by simply moving the “air ducts and vent holes” around. The cooler could hit store shelves before Christmas if things go as planned, and while we wouldn’t jot this down in ink, the price could purportedly hover around $150.

[Via SlashGear]

 

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Written by Darren Murph on September 21st, 2007 with no comments.
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