
Easy to install gadget that reads engine trouble codes and can reset the “check engine” light. Includes a trip computer that automatically tracks various elements of trip data and expanded digital gauges. Dozens of backlight colors.
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With 160mg of caffeine per tiny bottle, this potion will charge up your mind, body, and soul. You’ll have tons of energy to go butt kicking all over Azeroth - and beyond.
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Construction workers wanted: Must have prior experience with large commercial and residential projects. Quadanium steel welding exp. prefd. Candidates able to work under pressure. Must have own transportation to secret location. Salary negotiable.
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The best part of this kit is how little you have to do. Dump everything in the bowl, fill with water, and put in sun. That’s it. Just keep it sunny and watered and you’ll have awesomely relaxing lily pads in less than 2 weeks.
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You’ll be magnifying everything around you!
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You’ve tinkered in your garage for years, studying diagrams, rewiring, testing, and reprogramming your machine. It simulates thought. It simulates reason. Finally, you’ve built the ultimate AI. It can pass the Turing Test. You, unfortunately, cannot.
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When I started at ThinkGeek, all there was was swamp. All the merchant monkeys said I was daft to build a t-shirt empire in a swamp, but I built it all the same, just to show ‘em. It sank into the swamp. So, I built a second one. That sank into the swamp.
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No Stargate fan should be without this handy mirror shaped like the Astria Porta itself. 10 inches in diameter and made from polystone and glass, it’s a durable look into another dimension!
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Cinnamon crisps - so lovely. Especially when they are loaded with 140mg of caffeine per bag! Now you can get your snack fix and caffeine fix all at once. Prepare yourselves . . . these are extreme.
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Whether you prefer to hurl things or fling things, we’ve got the kits for you. Build a table top model of a classic war machine for use at home and work. Retro ballistics rock!
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With laser etched instructions and a carabiner clip, this Figure 9 is the best way to tie stuff down: to your person, to your truck, to your desk, to each other, etc. A limitless tool that only exists to help you.
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Silicone bowl and cup set squishes to fit in almost any pocket. Keep these with you and you will never be without dining surfaces again. And once they are dirty, just turn them inside out and lick them clean. Washing dishes is fun again.
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Not only will your kids learn how to tell time with this clock, but you’ll also sleep better. Why? Because it has an “ok to get out of bed” function, which will make sure the little monsters stay in their bed (and out of yours) as long as you want.
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Static shocks can hurt and they can also hurt your computer. Use this little device to discharge your built up static and touch things without fear again.
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Aprons. They protect your clothes from stray ingredients. They keep things from splattering on you. And this one, in particular, declares your superior geekiness. It makes you master of your own personal Kitchen Stadium (or at least you look like it).
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Our ravenous lust for tinier and tinier flying R/C toys has been temporarily satiated by these miniscule MX-1 copters from Silverlit. We thought we had seen small until we were flabbergasted by a copter so tiny it actually fits inside its own remote.
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This is perfect for folks who don’t feel like dressing the part at Cosplay events, conventions, costume parties or just tooling around town. Plus, it keeps your head warm and protected from zombies, whose natural enemy is polyester.
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An Atomic Time Watch that can sync with the official time in Europe, Japan, UK and the good ol’ US. Nice styling and spiffy blue backlight display.
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With the addition of a third channel in the Atlas copter from Silverlit you can control the forward motion of the copter in addition to right/left rotation and moving up/down. Now you can hover, move foward slowly, move forward quickly… it’s up to you.
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This pocket-size multimedia enclosure takes a 2.5″ hard drive and features component output with resolutions up to 1080i. The Mvix is perfect for playing back more video than you can shake a stick at.
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