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Tuesday
Sep 28, 2004
Keep mum... forever. And don't forget the kids. We love pets too!
to Wearables by fatherdan
Tuesday
Jan 14, 2003
Penfold the backpack can be very difficult to care for. Sometimes Penfold is quite dangerous.
to Wearables by isosceles
Friday
Oct 6, 2000
Project Grizzly's Ursus Mark 7 is pretty cool, but it's got to be the only $500K power suit that doesn't run NetBSD... yet.
to Wearables by sylvar
Wednesday
Aug 30, 2000
Nothing says "put a cork in it" like the gift of Bung Hole© Jewelry.
to Wearables by obvious
Wednesday
Jul 26, 2000
The thought screen helmet blocks telepathic communication between aliens and humans. Aliens cannot immobilize people wearing thought screens nor can they control their minds or communicate with them.
to Wearables by faisal
Friday
Feb 11, 2000
The PSI-bernetics company sells "psychotronic, radionic and psionic devices" that you wear on various body parts to amplify psi frequencies. Were I to be actually in the market for such objects, however, I might find the fact that their catalog of Basic Devices doesn't even have photographs of the devices, but only poorly-done line drawings, to be a possible sign that they might not even have any actual inventory...And this warranty doesn't help inspire my confidence either; how would you measure "regular usage" of a psionic device?
to Wearables by monde
Saturday
Feb 5, 2000
Thanks to the advent of the digital clock, fewer and fewer can use an analog timepiece to tell the time. We can only make it stranger (Flash Player required for the true scoop).
to Wearables by goboro
Thursday
Jan 27, 2000
There is nothing quite as sensual as clothing and lingerie made from Bubble Wrap.
to Wearables by tregoweth
Tuesday
Jan 25, 2000
From pretty little ones to scary big ones, from small and unshapely to large and still unshapely! They're all right here!
to Wearables by stimpy
Friday
Jan 21, 2000
Protest the MPAA lawsuit against distributors of DeCSS by getting a shirt with the source code for css_descramble.c from Copyleft. Or, if you're really 31337, you can get a shirt identifying yourself as one of the 500 "Doe" defendants named in the MPAA's Complaint.
to Wearables by kapital
Friday
Oct 8, 1999
Don't smoke the pants!
to Wearables by goboro
Monday
May 24, 1999
More pixels -- Less filling? The age old debate on how to squeeze more pixels into PDA/palmtop displays may come to an end sooner than you think. inViso has a 35 degree field of view display projected inside a 1"x1" compound microscope.
to Wearables by urog
Tuesday
Apr 20, 1999
Extreme Computing is your one stop for all your wearable gear. From M1s to Twiddlers, Extreme has most everything for the budding cyborg. They offer complete PC110-based kits and even used wearables.
to Wearables by petey
Friday
Apr 2, 1999
Intersense sells ultrasonic inertial trackers for head-mounted displays and motion capture that give much higher update rates than conventional magnetic sensors (such as the well-known Polhemus system).
to Wearables by riotnrrd
Wednesday
Mar 24, 1999
Sneaker Nation is a celebration of all things sneaker. Includes a bulletin board, profiles of "sneaker freaks," and a history of the best sneaker of all time.
to Wearables by crikey
Thursday
Mar 11, 1999
Liquid Image's rugged, lightweight, and inexpensive M1 Personal Viewer is expected to be a hit this Spring with the fashion-savvy cyborg.
to Wearables by petey
Monday
Jan 25, 1999
The Remembrance Agent is an application that augments associative memory. Quite possibly the wearable's Killer App, since "serendipity is too important to be left to chance".
to Wearables by petey
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