Let’s see, how might some poor seminary student justify this purchase? Well, if a family member has a birthday today I’ll bet you’ll get to, uh, borrow it from time to time.
Hey, don’t laugh. The article claims it is “jewelry,” so there you go.
Let’s see, how might some poor seminary student justify this purchase? Well, if a family member has a birthday today I’ll bet you’ll get to, uh, borrow it from time to time.
Hey, don’t laugh. The article claims it is “jewelry,” so there you go.
Ah “chindogu”:
http://website.lineone.net/~sobriety/
The art of the useless (but often small and cool looking) invention. I love them. I have had small computers that I couldn’t type on and tiny cameras that almost exploded in my big fingers.
I would not, under any circumstances, wish to enter data or write on that keyboard. It is a stunning precursor of the miniaturization of technology, though.
BTW: you might want to resize that photo. For anyone reading this with a decent browser instead of IE, the image overlaps the sidebar, which I’m sure you don’t want (though since this is a Christian blog, and since a lot of ordained ministers apparently read this blog, it’s possible everyone except me is reading it in IE. Not!).