- Author: admin
- Filed under: gifts
- Date: Feb 15,2010

Here are some interesting and geeky decorations for you. There is also some stuff for geeky girls too.
Or if you have some friends or relatives who are geeks, it could be an extra present. Read the rest of this entry »

The idea of this thin book is that danger is something kids need to learn to handle by experience. The 50 small experiments in this book can potentially cause a minor injury (although they are unlikely to), but are never really seriously dangerous.
In fact most of them aren’t dangerous at all, but at least they are fun. There are no special techniques, secret formulas or exclusive knowhow here that everyday knowledge or a quick internet search would not turn up.
Fifty Dangerous Things (you should let your children do)
Gever Tulley
2009, 130 pages
$24
Available from Amazon Read the rest of this entry »
- Author: admin
- Filed under: gifts
- Date: Jan 26,2010

Shop from a unique collection of outrageous pranks, t-shirts, practical jokes, and gag gifts. PrankPlace are proud to offer the web’s largest collection of funny novelties, gag gifts, and pranks.
From Fart Machines to Bumper Stickers, PrankPlace are the web’s leading retailer of fun! Read the rest of this entry »
- Author: admin
- Filed under: gifts
- Date: Jan 23,2010

Mixtape memory stick
Express your feeling in song like you did when you were young and make a mixed tape – with a technological twist. Since cassettes are basically ancient history, give your sweetheart a mixtape memory stick. The 64-megabyte USB drive fits into a case that looks like a cassette and stores about an hour of music. The drive costs $15.99.
(Thinkgeek.com) Read the rest of this entry »

Tengu, named after the Japanese god of mischief (aha! I knew there was a god that was doing that!), is also a little device that plugs into your USB port and makes faces at any ambient noise in what I can only presume is an attempt to get me to look over.
You know those fish, you try to walk by their tank and ignore them and they make that O-O-O face and poof their cheeks out and back in, as if to say “What are YOU?” when it’s clear IT’S the weird-looking thing?
This is Tengu. He even lip syncs to whatever music you play. No one said geek gifts had to be useful. Read the rest of this entry »