Wrist Knives are scary Psycho jewelry

Posted in Weapons by Conner Flynn on July 8th, 2008

Wrist Knives are scary Psycho jewelry
If you happen to see a guy or gal wearing a wrist knife like this and approaching you on a darkly lit street, you’re gonna wanna run like hell. I think it’s safe to say that this thing could probably gut you real fast.

What could be scarier then than this? The price. At under $40, any psycho stalker, or goth D & D misfit can afford one and take to the street. See, this kind of thing here is why we need Batman to be real. It’s just crazy. You can also get one in dragon or skull form.

The Lucky Dragon phone

Posted in Mobile Phones by Conner Flynn on April 23rd, 2008

The Lucky Dragon phone
If the Buddha Phone inspired you, you might want to try your luck with M1’s Lillian Too Lucky Dragon phones. Lillian is a well-known follower of the ancient Chinese practice of feng shui and believes the phone will be lucky for those who carry it with them.

The phone is beautiful, with a prominent dragon on back. It’s also encrusted with 288 zirconia gems, with big red gems for eyes and a pearl near the mouth. The phone comes with the number 8 trinket which signifies wealth in Chinese. It’s only available in red because the “fire element ensures financial success.” If that’s not enough, the phone also includes 12 Chinese Zodiac wallpapers, 6MB of built-in user memory expandable via a microSD card slot, 2-MP cam, and 176 x 220 resolution screen.

Enter the Dragon

Posted in HP, Notebooks by Chetz on May 9th, 2007

HP Pavilion HDX laptopHP has formally announced the Pavilion HDX laptop, or as the company has dubbed it, the Dragon. It certainly is a beast that demands you take notice of it: inside is an Intel 2.4GHz Centrino Duo processor, ATI Mobility Radeon HD 2600 XT with 256 MB, 400 GB HDD, up to 4 GB of DDR RAM memory, HD DVD ROM with SuperMulti DVDA±R/RW, wireless/Bluetooth Intel PRO/Wireless 4965AGN network connection and 4 USB ports. Four Altec Lansing speakers and one HP Triple Bass Reflex subwoofer deliver the sounds.

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