Last Year's Gadgets Get New Life As... Jewelry
Will Sherman writes "Liz McLean Knight, a Chicago native, has applied her interest in electronics, computers, and music to a line of jewelry created under the name, Zelle. The catch? She almost exclusively uses spare computer and electronics parts in her work. Many of her pieces would be a perfect gift for your LAN admin, that cute girl in the IT department, or your favorite DJ. Among other things, she sells a belt made from IDE cable, necklaces made from capacitors, and a cuff bracelet made of midi cables. But can she turn my broken iPod into something wearable?"
Oooooohhh, yeeeeeaaaahhh!!!
What "cute girl" in the IT department are you talking about?
Never heard of such nonsense...
A note for the future, it'll really help smooth the rest of your life out: no one cares what you think is important.
Get new life as Jew?
Ohhhh, jewelry. I thought for a second there we had some way of synthesizing Jews.
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