USB Fundue Set
Several anonymous readers found this hysterical USB Fundue Set, which despite the power limitations of USB 2 should make for great snacks. It's from ThinkGeek.
(TG is owned by OSTG, the parent company of Slashdot, so activate all conspiracy theories now).
You can also look into the new iPod accessory iCopulate which allows intimacy between mp3 players never before fantasized. And for the suit that has everything, Executve Pong.
The sharks and slashdot are now playing leapfrog with one another. Who's going to jump whom next? This makes that Happy Days episode a definite Cannes festival winner.
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It's the third time today that the iCopulate has been posted... Nice!!
And you're still missing the joke.
The pathetic collection of "this sucks" "stop the jokes" "oh! the humanity!" commens will commence once again...
If you don't like it, leave.
is that too hard to comprehend?
I was looking forward to lowbrow geek humour, keeps me entertained one day out of the year - not much, but it's still free!
JC
On Arrakis: early worm gets the bird. Magister mundi sum!
What is the difference between this thing and an Athlon?
Someone you trust is one of us.
Can we just list all of ThinkGeek's fun April Fools products in ONE article instead of a separate article for each one?
Or is today dedicated to ThinkGeek?
Perhaps there should be a new category just for ThinkGeek April Fools products...
Or give them their own URL: ThinkGeek.Slashdot.Org
Oh, by the way, just to ruin your fun: 'Fake Ghostlike Photons' = 'Fools Shop Think Geek'.
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You can also look into the new iPod accessory iCopulate which allows intimacy between mp3 players never before fantasized. And for the suit that has everything, Executve Pong.
BoingBoing had this yesterday. :-P
One man's -1 Flamebait is another man's +5 Funny.
Ever stop to think that maybe the editors are the ones that are supposed to be laughing, not us?
Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum viditur
Alright, this is not just a dupe, it's a dupe by the same editor. Good grief, do they even pay attention to those 30 seconds a day they actually have to work at their supposedly full-time job?
USB power is insufficient to create enough heat for deep frying, particularly after you put in room-temperature or colder food, dropping the temperature of the oil.
The obvious solution is to harness a heat source second only to the sun: Intel's Pentium 4.
Strap on a sexy custom-made heatsink attached to a vat of oil, and you've got yourself number-crunching, deep-frying electronic goodness! Yeah, baby, yeah!