I can hear my wife now… “Where did I put my keys?”
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Here is a solar powered purse – the inside lights up to help you find your keys and other items.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/4268644.stm
That is awesome. Like Karissa, I like eclectic things. I’m still waiting for my cousin to make me a duct tape purse!
I would use something like that… I like eclectic things: things I can make for myself or that no one else would have (but considering it’s on the internet, I’ll bet plenty of people think that no one else has one of these babies). This is the sort of stuff I think up, though. Strange fashion. I like it–geeky or not. Plus I’ll bet it’s using recycled parts!
Hey, it might help with my typing skills! Doubt it, but it could.
I said it once, I said it twice, I’ve said it thrice..what a geek.
Is there ever enough Space in a woman’s purse?
If she’s a Ctrl freak, she might keep a case of Tab.
That’s a pretty qwerty technofetish! I’m kind of surprised the spacebar isn’t at the top where the handle should be, but otherwise, this is a well-designed tool for making writers feel guilty for not working when they’re out shopping instead. Good find.