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What Can You Do With $100?

An anonymous reader asks "I was recently gifted with $100 and thought, 'What's the coolest geektoy--new, used, cobbled together, hacked--that one hundred clams could buy?' Home automation? Older PDA streaming client? Bathtub ROV? Basic stamp robotic kit? Something fun, something useful, something educational, something that says 'Look what I put together for $100.' Lemme know!"

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  1. Swiss Memory USB! by SouperIan · · Score: 2, Interesting

    A 256 Swiss Memory USB! Now that is a kickass gadget.

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    1. Re:Swiss Memory USB! by antifoidulus · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Do you actually find the swiss army functions useful? I looked on thinkgeek for it, but there seems to be hardly any actual tools on it, just the bare bones essentials(btw, what kind of screwdrivers does it have?) Now compare it to a lot of the other non-usb knives, and it doesn't look all that great... Let me know what you think of it.

  2. SCO License by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    If you find 6.99 other friends with the same amount of cash on hands, you can get a swell new SCO license.

    1. Re:SCO License by CTalkobt · · Score: 4, Funny

      >> If you find 6.99 other friends with the same amount of cash on hands, you can get a swell new SCO license.

      If you have a 99/100th of a friend laying around, please don't make friends with me....

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    2. Re:SCO License by Somegeek · · Score: 3, Funny

      I can hear the conversation now:

      Me) I would like one personal license please.

      SCO) Will you be using this for more than one person?

      Me) Well, I'll be using it for less than 2 people, is that ok?

      SCO) Profit!

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    3. Re:SCO License by idontgno · · Score: 3, Funny
      If you have a 99/100th of a friend laying around, please don't make friends with me....

      Hmmm... 1% of the mass of a person is his or her cerebral cortex. In that sense, I know lots of people that are only 99% there. And that type of person is the perfect SCO customer.

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      Welcome to the Panopticon. Used to be a prison, now it's your home.
  3. 512MB iPod Shuffle by objekt · · Score: 5, Interesting

    http://www.apple.com/ipodshuffle/ doubles as a flash drive.

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    1. Re:512MB iPod Shuffle by BoomerSooner · · Score: 2, Funny

      Donate to a local animal shelter (like the one I do). And get a tax write off to boot!

    2. Re:512MB iPod Shuffle by DoctaWatson · · Score: 2, Funny

      "Attack my enemies, Western Digital Raptor!"

      *screee!*

  4. iBrator? by slughead · · Score: 2, Funny

    How about an iBrator for the lady in your iLife?

  5. a blowjob by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    A blowjob, plain and simple.

    1. Re:a blowjob by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

      Jesus, you must be one ugly fuck.

    2. Re:a blowjob by jbbrwcky · · Score: 2, Funny

      You'd pay $100 for a blowjob? Man you're getting f***ed too...

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    3. Re:a blowjob by Justice8096 · · Score: 3, Informative

      Umm... when I worked on an Aids project a long time ago, the rate reported was $20 - and there isn't much in the way of inflation in that business. Since the rate was $50 for something more kinky, you could probably get that for $100 in a poor area that shall go nameless.

      'Course, about 5% of the pros were working their way through a sex-change, so you might get more kinky than you really want...

      And yes, that made the database really difficult to design...

    4. Re:a blowjob by MostlyHarmless · · Score: 2, Funny

      No, technically, he's not... ;-)

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  6. Tools by BandwidthHog · · Score: 5, Funny

    With a Dremel and a decent soldering iron, all your geeky dreams can come true. (well, okay, not that one with the blonde and the midgets and the mayonaise, but all the *other* geeky dreams)

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    1. Re:Tools by BandwidthHog · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Why have midgets?

      Because the blonde's too tall to ride a llama through the bathroom door.

      Duh!

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      Quantum materiae materietur marmota monax si marmota monax materiam possit materiari?
  7. magazine article by zerkon · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Computer Gaming World Magazine runs a segment every month on what to do with $100, and they're usually right on, grab an issue and see what they say.

    1. Re:magazine article by over_exposed · · Score: 5, Funny

      But then he'd only have ~$94.05 left...

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  8. Save It! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Avoid knee-jerk consumerism and put it in savings. You might need it someday.

  9. What about by Dancing+Primate · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Ten $10 bundles of toothbrush, socks, snacks, etc for homeless people?

    1. Re:What about by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

      You must be new to Slashdot.

      If you're coming from the right, then the homeless are homeless because of their own laziness and moral failings, and it would be immoral to protect them from the consequences of their actions. Better to let them die in the street.

      If you're coming from the left, then homelessness is a government problem, and the $100 should be used lobbying the government to give more money to the homeless. Or used to improve a homeless person's self-esteem. Or to keep the homeless from using racial slurs. Ideally, you would spend the $100 lobbying to improve the self-esteem of homeless people by teaching them not to use racial slurs.

      How dare you attempt to defy simple categorization? Have you no shame, sir?

  10. Take your significant other out... by jbarr · · Score: 4, Insightful

    ...and have a good time. Good memories will last much longer than geek toys.

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    1. Re:Take your significant other out... by antifoidulus · · Score: 4, Funny

      I keep on doing this, but people tend to give funny looks to the guy making out with his hand in the corner......

  11. Christmas Lights by xmas2003 · · Score: 4, Funny
    Buy some christmas lights and convince everyone you have a webcam where people can turn 'em on and off

    5,000 Christmas lights at post holiday prices: $100
    Linux/Apache/Perl/etc.: Free
    Duping the world: Priceless! ;-)

    Doing it for real will cost a little more than $100 if you want a decent webcam, but maybe I'll do that Christmas 2005 ...

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  12. Buy a grammar primer by pavlov112 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Or really, anything that will demonstrate how evil it is to use "gift" as a verb... ;-)

  13. Subscribe to Make by OldAndSlow · · Score: 3, Informative

    Make costs $35 a year. Use the $65 left to build a couple of projects.

  14. Take a look at Make by lysander · · Score: 5, Informative

    Perhaps you should look at Make magazine. Their first issue had some pretty cool stuff. The aerial kite photography project might be doable for $100, if you've got the tools.

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  15. A bunch of stuff! by stefanlasiewski · · Score: 4, Informative

    Being good open-source citizen, you will immediately donate that $100 gift to your favorite OSS project! Thank you! Or Maybe just a few bucks.

    Or, you can buy a bunch of little stuff, like:

    Super-strong neodymium magnets. Magnets sound boring, but these things are really, really strong. Get the spherical ones.

    There's a whole host of cheap, unusual geeky projects at American Science & Surplus.

    Get a cheap computer. Buy a Used Xbox, and install Xbox Linux on it.

    Color changing lights. The color change is nice and smooth. Popular with the kids.

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    "Can of worms? The can is open... the worms are everywhere."
    1. Re:A bunch of stuff! by Casca · · Score: 3, Insightful

      I second the magnet suggestion. I bought a selection of the 1" models, and they've been a blast, though you do have to be really careful with them. I took some to a day-long training class a while back, and it was a hoot. As they made their way around the table you would hear "CLICK...Ouch!" about every couple of minutes.

      Yes, I know, you're not supposed to let them click together, and you're not supposed to handle them with you bare hands. They will chip if you're not careful, and they'll make a pressure hole in clothing if you let them click through a polo shirt. The most fun is handing one to a friend, then tossing them the second one. Its almost as much fun as tossing a charged capacitor (oh how I miss high school science class)to someone not expecting it.

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  16. I'll tell you what I'd do man... by Matt+Amato · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...two chicks at the same time.

    1. Re:I'll tell you what I'd do man... by MagicDude · · Score: 3, Funny

      If it cost only $100 to get that, then every guy would have done it at least 5 times...

      Before graduating from high school.

  17. Three year subscription to by Anonymous+Cowdog · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Keyhole.com

  18. Drive to work by xrayspx · · Score: 2, Insightful

    For 15 days.

  19. Re:I'd suggest a dictionary by finkployd · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I suggest you buy MarkusQ a dictionary, as he seems to think you have misused the work "gifted" when in fact, you have not.

  20. Brew your own beer! by warpSpeed · · Score: 5, Interesting
    Get a complete kit to start brewing beer at home here

    It is only $70, you can use the other $30 for a Brew ingredients Kit

    Nothing beats home made beer.

    1. Re:Brew your own beer! by anderiv · · Score: 2

      Yeah! I'd agree. I've been making my own brew for a few years now, and it's an incredibly rewarding hobby.

      See my brew log.

    2. Re:Brew your own beer! by pclminion · · Score: 4, Interesting
      I strongly agree. Brewing beer is kind of like biological hacking -- can you learn to use living organisms (and not those big ones that think, that's cheating) as a tool to accomplish what you want?

      The number of variables and parameters that can be tweaked throughout the beer brewing process is a hacker's dream come true.

      Plus, it helps to relieve some of the general ignorance that most people have about what beer actually IS. I actually read here on Slashdot once that different beers are achieved by, get this, roasting the hops in various ways. My gawd.

    3. Re:Brew your own beer! by warpSpeed · · Score: 2, Funny
      Sounds like terrorism to me!

      the real terrorism is perpitrated by Anhueser Busch

      Gahh! How people dring that stuff is beyond me...

  21. wifi detector, the canary by way2trivial · · Score: 4, Interesting

    with SSID detection
    http://www.canarywireless.com/
    leaves half your cash in pocket.

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  22. Wipe your ass with it by dtfinch · · Score: 5, Funny

    For $100, you can get 100 or more rolls of toilet paper, which ought to last a few years.

  23. Re:I'd suggest you're a jerk by psycho · · Score: 2, Funny

    >Communication, preferrably with grace, economy, and clarity, is a much higher priority.

    errm...that should be "preferably." You don't have anything against correct spelling, do you?

  24. Re:I'd suggest a dictionary by x-caiver · · Score: 2, Informative
  25. RC Car by Intron · · Score: 2, Interesting

    or boat, plane or submarine. I know of only one RC hot-air balloon, so that might be interesting.

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  26. Re:neodymium magnets by stefanlasiewski · · Score: 4, Funny

    This is more evil.

    Let someone play with the magnets. The magnets are so strong, that most people will pinch their fingers within a few minutes :)

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    "Can of worms? The can is open... the worms are everywhere."
  27. For about $100... by cr0sh · · Score: 5, Interesting
    You can build a video rocket camera.

    What I mean by this, is that you can buy the rocket (D thru F engine model), launch kit (launch pad, controller, engines, igniters, batteries), and wireless video camera - and do something that while it has been done before by others, is still a cool thing to do for yourself.

    First - the camera: For about $30.00 (approx. $10-20.00 for the camera, and $10-15.00 shipping, depending on seller), you can buy off of ebay drop-shipped from hong-kong a miniature 900MHz-1.2GHz wireless "sugar-cube" camera and receiver combo, which runs off of 9 volt batteries. The camera is designed to transmit a few hundred feet thru walls in a security setup - but outdoors up in a rocket you can expect around 1000 ft or so. This is the cheapest way of getting these cameras - don't bother with an american dealer, they will charge you $80.00 minimum, plus s/h - not a good deal at all.

    The rest of your money will go into the rocket and launch needs - a larger scale Estes rocket will be perfect - you might even be able to get away with one of the egg lofters if you want (you might want to try a different/lighter battery tech for the 9V camera, though). Anyhow - you won't spend anywhere near $70.00 on everything - the rocket kit will be about $20-30.00, everything else will fill (or not) the rest of the cash.

    Then - spend your time to build the thing. Remember to pad/protect the camera, and mount it securely (but make it airodynamic, too!). Mount the battery securely as well, so it won't rattle around and change your C/G mid-flight. You are going to want a rocket made for payload lifting or similar - something designed for the extra weight (unless you want to experiment!).

    Take it to a field, set it up, check your camera feed (heh - maybe some extra cash could be thrown to a 12VDC video recorder - you want to record your first flight, right?), install the engine and igniter, begin your countdown - and get ready to enter an interesting aerial photography hobby!

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  28. Cool Tools by DoctaWatson · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Kevin Kelly's Cool Tools never fails to give me ideas for spending my money.

    http://www.kk.org/cooltools/index.php

  29. 33 cups of coffee by Cthefuture · · Score: 3, Funny

    but only if that $100 is in the form of a Tricky Dick Fun Bill.

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  30. If you use Linux... by Short+Circuit · · Score: 2, Funny

    ..buy something that will require learning on your part to use it. You'll be amazed how quickly it can become an integral part of your computing experience.

    Like a second video card, a radio tuner, or a winmodem.

    Doing new kinds of things under Linux is always fun and educational. Well, it is for me, anway.

  31. Or just the Cybertool by gabe · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Get the Cybertool. It doesn't have USB, but it's still a great utility tool to have around. I use mine at least once or twice a day. I can't believe I ever got along without one before.

    Bonus, it fits in that little pocket on the right side of your jeans. You know, that one that you never have any use for?

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