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Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

This is a similar to the post I did not too long ago, the one that talks about a tie that has a spy cam. :P

Well, just like that, this is a lighter that has a digital camera.

Now, most people would think: Why in the world would you need a digital camera on your lighter? :P

Well, you have to keep in my that people are people. :P Its that simple; we are amazed by things, and as psychology demands it, we are just attuned to keeping stuff that we like.

For example, we see a girl that looks good, or exhibit unique features, and on the spot, our mind makes a decision to be attracted to the girl, and want her as a possession, more than anything else.

If you think I am wrong, please let me know. I could just be biased because I am a typical guy, but not so typical because on the way, I am going to order the lighter that captures images.

But keep in mind, that the lighter is not for me, I cannot disclose who it is for, but it is for someone.

And NO :!: its not me because I don’t smoke. And you shouldn’t either :!:

Anyways, the lighter is the size of any regular zippo lighter. Some of the specs on the digital camera installed within are that it captures images at 640 pixels by 480 pixels. Its not too bad at all, for a lighter camera.

Installed with a 64MB internal memory, the lighter is labeled with “Digital Camera” on the front cover. :(

That is a bad place to put the logo “Digital Camera.” The whole purpose of the digital camera is to astound people that there is a camera in the lighter, no have them read it, and then show them that what the logo says is true. :P

Anyways, if you are on a stealthy mission to take pictures of a top secret bunker located in the middle of nowhere in Arizona :P, then this is the perfect piece to your collection of spyware.

You can find the link to the article here.

iRazoo Launches New Search Engine

Wednesday, July 25th, 2007

iRazoo, a “user recommended, points
driven, search engine,” launched yesterday, and offers users a way to earn points for using its site. Points can also be earned by referrals. The results for each search are aggregated from several top ranking engines in real time, says the company. And the points, of course, can be exchanged for goods - “fantastic prizes” says 9:01AM.

Check it out!

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Tech Deals: Iomega 320 GB Disk Drive For $70

Thursday, June 21st, 2007

In the market for a USB external hard drive with some real capacity to store all those blog posts? Check out this Iomega Limited Edition 320 GB model for $69.99.

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