Archive for April, 2007

RFID Blocking Passport Billfold

Monday, April 30th, 2007

As of October, 2006, the US state department issued rules that dictate all US passports must have embedded RFID tags. The chips are designed to hold biometric data for passport holders, but are not designed to track your movements... Or so they say...

You don't have to be a tin-foil-hat-wearing paranoid to be concerned about the implications to RFID tags built into your personal identification. From a distance, anyone with the right equipment can read the contents of that chip. He can tell your name, nationality, or any bit of info the gubmint decides to embed in your passport. For argument's sake, you may trust the powers that be with that info, but anybody can get at that data. Do you trust everyone?


Brain Trainer – from £9.95

Monday, April 30th, 2007
If you've gradually battered your brain via beer and allsorts, help is at hand. This groundbreaking gizmo might look like a posh calculator but it's actually designed to train your noodle via a series of simple mathematical drills. Already huge in Japan, buying one is a no-brainer.

Adopt a pair of seal pups : £25.00

Monday, April 30th, 2007

Melt any animal lover’s heart with this delightful seal adoption gift

Viper Stunt Kite @ £19.95

Sunday, April 29th, 2007

Spa Lights @ £7.95

Saturday, April 28th, 2007

Razor A2 Scooter @ £39.95

Saturday, April 28th, 2007

Razor E300 Electric Scooter @ £199.95

Friday, April 27th, 2007

Gazillion Bubble-Go-Round – £14.95

Friday, April 27th, 2007
If you're lookin' for bubbles you've come to the right place, because this battery-operated blower churns 'em out at a quite staggering rate. But unlike its static predecessor the entire contraption revolves, propelling its bubbly barrage through a full 360°. Incredi-bubble!

Labyrinth 4D – £14.95

Friday, April 27th, 2007
The unsubtle but highly effective sledgehammer technique may seem an attractive option after you've spent umpteen hours fiddling with this devilish Swiss cheese of a puzzle. The idea is to unravel the metal ring from the perforated cube. Simple. Pass the sledgehammer.

Solar Lights – from £8.95

Friday, April 27th, 2007
Okay, it's not magic, but these enchanting solar-powered spheres contain LEDs that gently cycle through various hypnotic colours. Hang them from trees, dot them around the garden or even put them in your pond - don't worry, they're waterproof and they float. Now that is magic!