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Favor Ideas for a Geeky Wedding?

Rachel Grey asks: "I'm getting married in September to a fellow geek (in the MIT chapel, no less), and we're trying to find geeky wedding favors to give at the reception. Ideally these would cost $4 or less and would provide some instant fun for the guests, so that it doesn't matter if they actually take them home. Some good ideas we've had so far are tangrams (available in bulk for a little under $1/set) and micro Hoberman spheres ($4 apiece). Any more ideas?"

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  1. How geeky? by lowtekneq · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Why not do something in the spirit of OS, such as having one big "thing" and everyone having a "piece" this would involve everyone and could be fun. I'm sure that someone out there has an idea on what this "thing could be"

    So how geeky is this going to be? Did you propose on slashdot? Is the wedding going to be webcast?

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    1. Re:How geeky? by isorox · · Score: 4, Funny

      Is the wedding going to be webcast?

      Is the wedding night going to be webcast?

    2. Re:How geeky? by Zapper · · Score: 3, Funny
      > such as having one big "thing" and everyone having a "piece"

      Ooh, ooh... I know; a wedding cake.
      :-)

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  2. Manual Dexterity Tests? If that doesn't work... by trentfoley · · Score: 3, Funny
    Try a six-pack of champagne and a funnel.

    I've been watching too much Futurama lately...

  3. How about mini Rubik's cubes... by kommakazi · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Mini 2x2x2 versions are $5 or mini original 3x3x3 keychain versions are also $5...little more than you said it should cost but they would be entertaining for sure.

  4. Piles of lego type building blocks by friedegg · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Just buy a bunch of lego type building blocks in bulk (real ones will cost more), and dump piles on each table. People can build things, and trade pieces, etc. Lots of fun.

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  5. Silly Putty by McDulay · · Score: 3, Interesting

    How about different colors of silly putty? You can buy bulk quantities of putty from Crazy Aaron's Puttyworld, http://www.puttyworld.com/index.html. You could then give everyone a portion, and they could play with color mixing and other fun uses for putty.

  6. the wedding pics by zogger · · Score: 4, Interesting

    --burn the wedding pics and small vid clips right there at the wedding / reception and give out copies on cds. You can get the blank labels printed up now in advance so they are semi pro looking.

  7. Multi-meters? by human+bean · · Score: 4, Insightful

    If you look around in wholesale surplus places you can often find the little calculator-style multi-meter in black plastic folding case for less than five bucks. Have a printing shop foil stamp the plastic cover. Duct tape is good, too...

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  8. American Science and Surplus by megabulk3000 · · Score: 4, Informative

    A good browse on American Science and Surplus should find you geeky and weird things for low-cost.

  9. My Big Fat Geek Wedding by nano2nd · · Score: 4, Funny

    Does anyone else find it kind of telling that an article on X-Box posted at 02:47 has 106 replies whereas one about weddings posted three hours earlier only has 22?????

    We geeks need to do more procreating or we'll just die out!!!

  10. Kinder Eggs by mikemacd · · Score: 3, Informative

    How about the Kinder eggs. You know the chocolate egg with a small capsule inside with a toy you can build. http://www.kindersurprise.com/ Guaranteed to keep people entertained for moments.

  11. A Contrarian Suggestion by R2.0 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I would humbly suggest that, unless your families are geeks as well, you take it easy on the geek themed stuff. Hell, my family IS geek heavy (3 civil engineers, 2 electrical, 2 mechanical, 1 ceramic, 3 nurses, 2 physical therapists, geologist, and environmental science) and we gave traditional favors - Italian, to be exact.

    Remember that favors are NOT gifts from the couple to the guests. They are tokens and remembrances. They should trigger fond memories when viewed in the future, not provide a distraction for the attention span challenged during the toast.

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  12. Bookmarks. by FroMan · · Score: 3, Interesting

    My wife and I did bookmarks. Sure, its not terribley geeky, but perhaps you could do something in theme. We had a couple bible verses. You could try doing something similar, but use something like the GPL on it or something. :-)

    Another idea is to use a love letter or something you sent him/her on the book mark. In retrospect I could have used the first email I asked my wife out on a date with. It went something like this:

    int ask_for_date(char *me, char *you) {
    if (boyfriend(you) == true)
    return APOLOGY;

    if (!free_friday(you)) {
    rain_check(me, you);
    } else {
    return wanna_head_out(me, you);
    }
    }

    But if you have anything similar to that, like a love letter or something that you both share and put it onto/into a bookmark I think its pretty cool.

    (btw, that all compiled down into the wrong byte code when it ran, she did have a boyfriend, but I still got a rain check. :-)

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  13. Actually, Slinkies are looking good by badlemming · · Score: 3, Interesting
    Thanks for the comments so far. :) I'll definitely be looking into silly putty, nose flutes, and the little Kinder toys in the chocolate eggs. Lights are a nice idea but won't be very fun because the whole thing is going to be in daylight... I shoulda said that. And things that are too puzzley, like the Rubic's cubes, might just scare off the nongeek family members. Darn nongeeks.

    Anyway, sometime yesterday we also got the idea of slinkies. They provide a nice range of nerdiness depending on the user... to some they're just something fun to flip from hand to hand, but you can get as deep into the physics of the things as you want. And if people get sozzled enough they can run slinky races down the stairs at the hotel.

  14. not that much.. by bje2 · · Score: 3, Funny

    nah, the little key chain ones aren't that expensive...i've seen the 3x3x3 key chain rubik's cubes sold in dollar stores...they'd be fun...until everyone gets frustrated and starts hurling them across the room...

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  15. wedding customized... by bje2 · · Score: 4, Funny

    wedding customized condoms...you know, condom's where the package says "Dave & Rachels Wedding, January 24th, 2002", or whatever is applicable...

    Ideally these would cost $4 or less and would provide some instant fun for the guests, so that it doesn't matter if they actually take them home.

    i'm sure you could get these for under $4 a piece...and hey, the reception could definetly become "instant fun" if people start using them!

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  16. Other kinds of party favours... by checkyoulater · · Score: 3, Insightful

    How about saving money on geeky favours and buying the universal party favour: Alcohol. Lots of alcohol. It wouldn't hurt to invite as many women as possible. This will only help the chances of the other geeks at the party. What do MIT geeks really want? Drunken women or geeky flashlight keychains?

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    1. Re:Other kinds of party favours... by Tackhead · · Score: 3, Funny
      > What do MIT geeks really want? Drunken women or geeky flashlight keychains?

      This is Slashdot. The answer is "And that goes double if you're talkin' about the funky blue ultra-bright LED kind."

  17. Re:duct tape? by anticypher · · Score: 4, Funny

    Kinky!

    I'm sorry dear, I didn't realise what my geek friends would do with that much duct tape. We can try apologising to your brides maids again, can't we? I know those photos didn't make it too far on the internet, the link just got posted to a little visited site called slashdot. I'm sure those photos will never again surface to embarass your best friend. But you have to admit, they were right about being able to duct tape your father to the ceiling and the sticky would hold him in place. Honey, please tell me you are going to use that carving knife to cut me loose from all this duct tape, right? Please!

    Some day we'll all look back on this wedding, laugh nervously and change the subject.

    the AC

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