Or you could buy a universal remote cus it's not 2001...
Might have to do with the new "Not for non-existing product" orientation taken by Kickstarter
Edit : Actually : "Kickstarter rejected the project on the grounds it’s a home improvement project". Source
It's called TC7000 Super Saw, and while I can't find a link to anyone who still sells it, here's a link to a website that says it actually will cut through your fingers.
Or you could just buy a glass/acrylic cube and some el wire
Cool idea but a ~~very simple~~ DIY possibility
Edit: the cheap supplies I found are about $37 USD, and converted from AUD the price of one cube is only about $42. So the $5 for them to be actually artistically done and use better supplies is a bargain.
Edit 2: I'm a jerk. Go do that thing where you support artists like u/go_do_that_thing
There are several reasons. 1. Some people hate the way the bow looks. 2. Shoelaces still come undone at random times when tied. 3. Bow knots can get caught in bike chains or on other objects. 4. Teachers re-tie kids shoes ALL day long. 5. Allows kids to get creative with their shoes because they can start lacing and finish lacing in any eyelet they would like. See our youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/user/LaceAnchorsTV
When you use Lace Anchors you can get a snugger fit than you can when you just tie it and slip it on. See this video. https://vimeo.com/60113510
Hope this helps you understand the uses.
Honestly? I would be surprised if he paid more than $2/pair.
I thought maybe they had really nice lenses or something. Nope, "Certified UV400 Protection" is exactly what cheap $5 knockoffs advertise.
These look remarkebly similar to these with a logo slapped on them...You wouldn't just be private labeling something from Aliexpress & kickstarting it like so many people have tried in the past, are you? https://www.aliexpress.com/item/20-20-Brand-Floating-Material-Polarized-Sport-Sunglasses-for-Men-Outdoor-Fishing-Women-Sun-glasses-Oculos/32715923793.html
Also, you say they're made of Nalutek™, but the only search results for that word are your own website and there's no results for Nalutek on the government trademark search. You can search for TMs here: http://tmsearch.uspto.gov/bin/gate.exe?f=tess&state=4803:prdvn2.1.1
edit: from consumerreports.org:
>A few readers wondered how the TC7000 Super Saw could cut metal pipe, wood, and more, yet leave fingers unscathed. Turns out it can’t. When we asked two customer-service representatives about the ad, one apologized and said the ad was wrong: “It is a knife, and it will cut your fingers.” The second said it was all about pressure: "If you touch it, it’s not going to cut your fingers."
Dude...$99.99 for a led and lens? I will gladly take $90 and sell you this more effective led and lens:
PANNOVO Anti-spy Signal Detector Hidden Camera RF Signal Detector https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FF2N13V/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_Kj9WDbX9619M4
Previous post was removed for Rule2 or something, because you couldn't buy the shoes NOW, but becaues they were GOING TO BE in 2015.
Here's the link to the new Nike Back to the Future shoes
Nice work. A friend of mine who works at Facebook shared your PH a couple years ago:
https://www.producthunt.com/posts/nanagram
I love the idea. My only fear is that this the last generations of Nanas who will want printed photos. Thoughts?
Cheaper version: Hypercolor shirt + polyfil + sewing machine.
Easy as pie, and probably $80 cheaper than that one, if you have a sewing machine.
I'm a whore for backing decks of cards, but I had to pass on these ones when I saw them a little while ago.. the lower-value cards are just too washed out :(
It also didn't help that I found this deck before I found the CMYK one.
This Sosu company is not particularly well-established.
Their last Kickstarter was for their first product, Sriracha Ketchup, and they were only asking for 5000 dollars.
Being in 20 retailers is really not that many, and shows the catch-22 of in order to make more money, you need to sell more product, but in order to sell more product, you need to make more money. Kickstarter is an easy platform to gauge interest in a product while getting enough investments in order to begin creating and/or expanding.
Seriously, $40-$50 on "BuddhaTrends" and $9 on Amazon
I beg your pardon, but my wife and I were married at the Dr. Pepper Cherry Dessert Topper factory which is just outside of Lubbock, Texas because she insisted. She loves this stuff and has actually made a convert out of me.
I used to only fancy the Orange & Vanilla Cream Dessert Topper, but once we added the Dr. Pepper Cherry Dessert Topper to our lovemaking (and my morning coffee) I was completely sold.
Interesting fact: it actually contains so much sugar that it's antibacterial—any bacteria that find their way into it (or onto anything it touched within 72 hours) are so overwhelmed by sugar molecules that they actually burst on contact (note the orange dessert topper formula does NOT have this same effect, regrettably, so don't be fooled!).
We considered naming our firstborn after this stuff but then we realized how ridiculous that would be. In retrospect, if we had named our little Trump Twentytwentyfour something else like "Dr. Pepper Cherry Dessert Topper" then I'm sure the kids at school would be absolutely merciless.
TLDR; yes, we AMERICANS... HAVE this stuff and LOVE this stuff and will defend our stockpiles of it with our guns against you and anyone else who looks/acts/talks/dresses different from us
No, You Do Not Need a Set of Wi-Fi Cufflinks
I've seen novelty cufflinks with all kinds of absurd functionality before, but for the life of me I can't figure out who would ever actually need the ability to create a wireless hotspot while wearing a fancy suit or tuxedo.
At a wedding? A funeral? While being knighted? Even an impeccably dressed secret agent would most certainly have their own custom tools for the job, and those who might find them handy—like IT professionals—probably don't dress with the need for cufflinks.
And while one of the cufflinks can be connected to an online computer to create a wi-fi hotspot, the other one is nothing more than a 2GB flash drive that isn't even wireless. Were you able to wirelessly send files to the other cufflink while wearing it, I could maybe see a justification for their $300 price tag. But you can't, so I just don't get it.
Yeah, sure, what else do I have to do. Consumer Reports testing revealed that people left behind 1-13% of their toothpaste in the tube. That's a pretty wide range, but at least it gives us something to work with. The average tube of toothpaste contains 6oz of product, and costs run from, oh, $2 - $5 or so. Let's give our fancy tube wringer the benefit of the doubt, and say that it can get ALL of the remaining paste out of the tube. Therefore, at the low end, we save $0.02 per tube (1% of $2) and $0.65 at the high end (13% of $5). Now we need to know how long a tube of toothpaste should last. "A pea sized amount" seems to be the desirable toothpaste serving, but I can't find any hard numbers on how much that is, so I'm going with this page, which says that a tube of toothpaste should provide 113 1in long servings of paste. I'm going to double that; half an inch seems roughly "pea sized." 225 (to make it simpler) servings per tube. Brushing twice a day, our tube lasts 3.75 months. Let's round to 4 months. So we're talking about saving $0.02 - $0.65 every 4 months, or $.06 - $1.95 per year. The tube wringer + cheapest shipping option costs $26.90. Therefore, my results are as follows. If you buy cheap toothpaste and already wring as much as you possibly can out of it, it would take you 443.3 years to recoup the money spent on the tube wringer. If you buy expensive toothpaste and throw it out when it's "pretty much" empty, you could make your money back in 13.8 years.
Coffeesock is a better way to go.
CoffeeSock ColdBrew Filter - GOTS Certified Organic Cotton Reusable Coffee Filter (32 OUNCE) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0743HV7DB/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_iUj1CbESZZ7P9
Rinse, repeat.
You're not going to believe this, but you can find this same exact thing sold for less by cutting out the dropshipping middleman and shipped straight from China.
Thanks for the question, let's get real:
Sometimes I wonder why people buy from me as well, I'm not the cheapest wood sunglasses on the market. Here's a couple reasons you might buy from me instead of AliExpress
Also, this is my 'Cadillac' style. I also have the lower priced wood sunglasses and I'm the #1 ranked seller for wood sunglasses on Amazon, they start at $24.90 (Woodies on Amazon) *not affiliate link
I have a 30% discount code for my Amazon stuff if you want it you can PM me
Good question! It's the question I try to answer everyday as an entrepreneur.
Psh. People, I hate to sound rude, but do your research!! These folks just bought a cool looking model off alibaba and put a crappy logo on it. Plenty of other people are selling the same model with other logos on them on Amazon.
Terrible ratings (pay attention to the real, 1-3 star ratings, not the probably-fake or 5-star ratings paid for to bury the real consumer sentiment)
You want a good reliable bikelock that doesn't have gimmicky garbage and is actually secure This is recommended by one of the best lock oriented youtuber out there the LockPickingLawyer
If you disagree with their disclaimer it takes you here.
Anyway, great company. I highly recommend Zen Magnets over buckyballs. Long story, but the guy who makes buckyballs is a complete and total douchebag that threatened zen with lawsuits and left really immature voicemails. Zen Magnets released a video proving how they were made to much higher quality than Buckyballs.
http://gizmodo.com/5649911/the-magnet-wars-latest-salvo-buckyballs-backs-down
The shell contains two coats of electrostatically-bonded silicates. The first provides a fluorescent green reflecting layer; the second is a clear glass that suspends a very small Europium pigment. Europium is phosphorescent, meaning it releases incoming electromagnetic energy at a single wavelength over a much longer period than that over which it was received. In tests, a crowbar "charged" in average fluorescent room lighting for around an hour will continue to glow for most of the night. Charged in sunlight, it will glow much more brightly and for a longer period of time.
If you have an apocalypsemobile, it's advisable to leave the crowbar in the truck-bed or mount it to the back window in case of emergencies. In general, if it's in a place that's easy to reach, it's in a place where it will get some light.
You have to understand, although a crowbar has unlimited ammo, wielding it effectively requires you to be able to see where you're swinging it. Try one in the dark and you'll see what I mean.
Happy hunting.
That. is. awesome.
Shutupandthinkofawaytomakeitourselves = Skull + Chalkboard Paint
Great! o had the same issue!
there is a good watermelon one form Colgate too
the idea seems to have some people on here angry though, never question the mint i guess.
There was once an Xbox controller that was shaped like two pistols; the pistol triggers were the left and right triggers of the controller, to give you an idea of what it looked like. The big thing was that the A, B, X, and Y buttons were near the bottom of the pistol grips where your ring finger and pinky normally sit. It was a great idea, you could jump and melee all without losing control of the right stick. I don't know why there aren't more controllers made like that.
EDIT: found pics!
Amazon just updated their TOS on October 3rd this year (thankfully) to stop sellers from giving free items in exchange for reviews.
With that said, most sellers, including mega corporations (until October 3rd, 2016) on Amazon tried to get as many fake reviews as possible on their products, which boosts their search rankings, in turn get more sales, and the cycle continues.
It's an android app called sleep metronome:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.livos.sleepmetronome
Free version: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.livos.sleepmetronomefree
That's all this sub is or they bought it from China and trying to flip it. Something similar. https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Overseas-wholesale-EDC-multifunctional-tool-stainless-steel-configuration-France-Beek-BIC-explosion-proof-without-lighter/32623615214.html?ws_ab_test=searchweb0_0,searchweb201602_6_10065_10068_10084_10083_10080_1008...
>Taiwanese-owned Foxconn has had seven suicides this year. That sounds like a lot, but the firm has an estimated 800,000 workers, more than 300,000 of them at a single plant in Shenzhen.
Although exact figures are hard to come by, even the most conservative estimate for China's suicide rate is 14 per 100,000 per year (World Health Organization). In other words, Foxconn’s suicide epidemic is actually lower than China’s national average of suicides. link.
These are like 3 dollars on ebay, and the battery does die eventually.
your welcome!
this stuff might be worth a shot too
i would say to give him a hug, but he might not appreciate that
Not a bad deal. A few bucks for some clay, some glaze, paint, and an afternoon and at $12 a pop, nice profit for an afternoon's work. Well done.
i totally understand that you can find much cheaper alternatives to these. However! The ones you linked to are thin walled pieces of crap! Those glasses are stamped aluminum, meaning it was a flat sheet that was pushed into its form.
The glasses we make are billet aluminum, meaning it started off as a solid piece of metal that is turned down into this shot glass. These glasses feel solid in your hand and you cant bend them like those ones. This isnt just my opinion check out the Kickstarter Reviews
These are made in Michigan with local suppliers, not from communist china in a sweat shop. I understand that you are trying to save a buck but there is a difference between quality and quantity. I can assure you that my shot glass is 6x the shot glass they are producing
There are a few (albeit less cool) metal sets for sale on Amazon for cheap:
https://www.amazon.com/Ruda-Overseas-Travel-Domino-Case/dp/B001BAKWN8/
https://www.amazon.com/Standard-Piece-Miniature-Dominoes-Travel/dp/B0033UNAE2/
Wow, another crappy pet site reselling overpriced Aliexpress crap
these can be found on ebay for half the money. from china :)
There's an order link on that page for people in the UK. If you're in the US, you can find several stores on eBay selling these.
This is the right answer. Consumer reports did a study on this in 2007 http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/news/2007/10/tires-nitrogen-air-loss-study/index.htm
Basically, 1psi loss difference between air and nitrogen fill.
If it's free, fine. If you pay a dime for it, you probably got ripped off.
I found it funny that people that would sell this would also tell people that they couldn't put regular air in their tires once filled with nitrogen. People actually drove off with leaming, almost flat tires because discount tire didn't have a nitrogen full station and the believed this retarded idea.
Plus, the main result of this imo is that stupid people buy this crap and believe that now they don't have to check the air pressure in their tires. End result, more dumb people on the road with under/over inflated tires that will have no idea until tire failure because of a ln ignorant and false sense of security.
That's what I figured... I donated to an IndieGoGo project two years ago and they didn't meet their quota, but I never heard anything of it. Didn't seem right and now I'm out $50...
No it had all of those features. Leaderboards, gps maps updated live showing who was shitting, globally, at same time, forums, historic views, shared white boards, local broadcast messages etc. was available for iOS and android but doing a google it appears to have been shut down by apple.
Assume you are the creator, either way expect apple to follow suit as they seem unseen on poo humour
http://appshopper.com/social-networking/ipoo-bored-while-you-poo
DO NOT ORDER FROM THERE!
This seems to be a scam, or a copy, or something. Not the real deal. The site OP linked only has five sales, so it appears to be very new. The FAQ isn't even properly filled out: "Where does this store ship from? - Your answer here."
Original site, with more designs, and posters: http://www.gametee.co.uk/category/t-shirts#.U3Otyfl_vD4
The other designs are great as well.
The best prices are the ones on Amazon after careful research
Edit: I have always owned a Casio Edifice watch, the one I currently have I bought 8 years ago and it's still working, I scratched it a lot and it fell hundreds of time, definitely a good quality watch.
I don't feel like adding some Amazon tape and a sticker justifies doubling the price of an existing product... But maybe that's just me.
Just want to say, it's less expensive on Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/Cordless-Heated-4400mAh-Battery-Charger/dp/B01G53S0N4/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1481168449&sr=8-3&keywords=heated+hoodie
I initially assumed it would have sensor to detect when you've entered REM, but it doesn't, and is literally just some leds on a timer. This terrifying man even shows you how to make one for $3.
I'm not fully convinced it would work, so I'm definitely not taking an $80 risk, but maybe I'll give a DIY one a go.
Seriously, and how much is shipping?
Edit: Shipping for me is $12.99 USD. According to camelcamelcamel, this same product was on sale on amazon and sat around $25 most of the time. If I really wanted this, I might get it from this site because it's still cheaper than it's ever been on amazon.
This clearly isn't really worth $99, it's just the value of being a neat thing. I've got a family friend who ones a factory that makes this kind of stuff, and if he's making thousands of these they'd likely be cheaper than $5 a piece to manufacture. And that's in the US with paid laborers. I can't imagine how cheap it would be in China with underpaid workers and huge factories.
I have a Makerbot Thing-O-Matic and it does a pretty decent job printing stuff. Check out some of the stuff I've printed with it.
The newer printers have stepstruders that don't blob the plastic up like the older extruders. Some of the 3D models I've seen on thingiverse used to come out pretty bad.
Literally just the Floureon FX Buy it for 18$ instead.
It's also smaller than the Cheerson CX-10, and I assume from the same original manufacturer.
The Floureon FX has been rebranded and marked up by 15-30$ several times now by people claiming to be the inventors (Cheerson CX-10 had the same treatment, I think someone even ran an indiegogo campaign for it)
I've not tried the Andoer yet. I have flown several of the Cheerson and they are really nice for what they are. In the price point I like the Bayangtoys X7 as I think it flies a bit better. It is a bit larger, it's harder to get parts for and shipping takes weeks to get in (the X9 props are the replacement props for the X7 as well).
It's an android app called sleep metronome:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.livos.sleepmetronome
Free version: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.livos.sleepmetronomefree
No doubt, but I think some people mistake "work smarter" for the "easy way" or "no work at all".
The people flunking out of college aren't the ones working hard at it (unless they are also stuck working hard at a job to fund themselves and cannot put enough time into both). They are people with bad habits and not enough willpower. The Power of Habit covers the former while How Children Succeed covers the latter, and I don't think there is any covers-all-majors formula-in-a-box that will solve those problems.
Haha ... So, are you saying the brain waves are just random and there is no correlation between them when two people say ... 'Hello' or any other word for that matter? Or are they just too difficult to analyze?
Anyway, This is the video I was talking about : http://www.ted.com/talks/tan_le_a_headset_that_reads_your_brainwaves.html The speaker experiments with a subject and it seems to have worked just fine for basic thinking patterns such as 'left', 'right' and so on!
If you want to check out the Kickstarter for more details you can find it here (https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/nickscroggs/hackedpack-the-hammock-backpack)
It is a backpack with a pouch in the back for hammock storage. It sets up really fast and also has a special pocket for strap storage. I would say that 80% of the time I don't even notice it is there. But the 20% of the time I do need it I'm super happy to have it with me.
There are a lot of photos on our facebook page www.facebook.com/hammockbackpack
I'm honestly not the creator of this, I just went digging because I'd love a squid/kraken bottle opener...
$25 for one that's awesome, tho not quite as integrated in the design.
I got married In December and my wife got me one of your rings. https://www.etsy.com/listing/129909014/mark-ii-twin-palladium-mens-titanium?ref=shop_home_active_4 this one.
I love it. Thanks for making a great product.
We print the shirts using a process called dye sublimation. Since the image is dyed into the shirt, rather than printed on top of it, the design will never fade.
You can see how we make them in this video. We just finished putting this together today, so you're the first to see it: https://vimeo.com/93080433
I think the Public Lab DIY spectrometer is a better precedent:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/jywarren/public-lab-diy-spectrometry-kit
Embedded within that project was the idea that these devices prrrrrobably aren't going to work like what CSI would have you believe. But they did start a project of hosting user submitted spectrums online and using those to make some progress toward a common library which is able to identify real compounds.
Managing expectations is a really big part of Kickstarters like this, and the Public Lab one was pretty solid on that point. I get the appeal of a cell phone connected device, but I think they're sacrificing a lot of detail in order to make this seem like the easy to use consumer device that it never can be.
Lol, did you not notice the watermark on the pictures when you swiped the pics from Banggood? Anyway, this is just dropshipping from Aliexpress right? Like everything else on your site?
Here's the exact listing, which is actually more than your price: https://aliexpress.com/item/Outdoor-Inflatable-Lazy-Sofa-Portable-Sleeping-Bag-Folding-Nylon-Recliner-Beach-Bed-Chair-Camping/32702522989.html so I suspect there's a cheaper listing elsewhere but I can't be bothered to go through all of these options: https://www.aliexpress.com/popular/inflatable-camping-chair.html
Thats is pretty cool. Not a replacement for my G700 but cool nonetheless.
Why does he call this a "uni-fold" wallet when it is clearly a bi-fold wallet?
Here's how to make a paracord bracelet. It's not hard, but it does take a while. Just upscale it to make a belt.
Just google: 'thermoelectric generator'
Here's a link to making a lamp. http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-build-a-thermoelectric-lamp/
Also there are a lot of guides on how to use thermoelectric generators to cool your CPU better than just using a regular heatsync.
They are really simple in concept, but very complex in how they work.
..... I have a love hate relationship with thermoelectric generators.. Their really interesting and can be used for some crazy things, but being a Mechanical/Electrical Engineer means I had to do out pages upon pages of system calculations to build them for classes while in Uni.
This one's only $299! You get a whole lot more for the extra dollars.
Wrong soles; the Adidas Roms that were in the movie had natural gum rubber soles, like the sole on these. It may seem nit-picky, but if I'm dropping $125 on Zissou shoes, they should be right.
Not familiar with CRVD but this appears to be an NEC brand. I would trust them with my $6500 if I had it to spend.
Video review of the monitor from engadget: http://www.engadget.com/2009/01/06/video-nec-crvd-display-hands-on/
Another FAKE CREATOR. You can buy these off alibaba at 1 dollar each. Or even on ebay for under 5 bucks. http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/dog-collar-led_1568750700.html http://www.ebay.com/itm/LED-Light-up-Dog-Pet-Night-Safety-Collar-Bright-Flashing-Adjustable-Nylon-Collar-/380810491014?pt=Dog_Collars&var=&hash=item58aa12f486
Stop lying OP.
Yeah and according to the oxford dictionary "fishes" is a plural of "fish", but that doesn't make it sound any more intelligent to people who know proper English. I think it is pretty appalling that the OED would let itself be dumbed down like that... for instance:
http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/american_english/LOL?q=lol
Is this book a descendant of One Smart Fish? (also on Book Depository)
So put up or shut up. Buy the rings and you tell me how easy they are to make then.
stores.ebay.com/Ringinator-Rings/
Here, these are the exact size you need:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/260542164400
http://www.ebay.com/itm/260777401646
Hello there, aww thank you so much! I just pasted your note into my stickies for a pickmeup on a rainy day :) I saw that someone posted the gumroad link somewhere in this thread. Thank you for your kind words!
My vibe remains unharshed, and thanks for the nice words!
The 8-bit character boards are much more labor-intensive than the other cutting boards I make. Consider that the Mario board requires 252 pieces of wood milled as close to flat and square as possible. For a high end board like this one, there are just nine pieces of wood to mill. If anything, the 8-bit boards are priced less than the normal boards so I can keep the cost in reach of a larger group of people.
Hesitant? Yes. But it seems to make people happy just to know that those boards are out there, even if they don't buy them. They share the images with their friends and post them on their social webs. It strikes a chord of nostalgia with such a large age range of people across many cultures.
By the way, a simple search shows the cutting board is just one of over 7,800 unlicensed Mario products on Etsy alone. I'm not trying to use that as any kind of justification, only an observation. I'm not trying to stick it to Nintendo; it's a tribute.
For those that don't know what kickstarter is, it's a web service that helps get funding for people hoping to start a business or sell a product. Most of the time they make a video showcasing what that product is and describe what they are hoping to accomplish. they set a financial goal that they are trying to meet and ask for your pledge.
A pledge is like a donation but they usually offer rewards to those that back their kickstarter. The reward is based on how much you pledge. If they don't reach their financial goal then nobody is charged for their pledge. You are only charged when they meet their goal.
Here is an example of an indie game that got their funding through kickstarter
No time to explain kickstarter page
The thing is their are cool products that the more they get advertised then the better chances of them getting the product made. My vote is yes as long as it doen't turn into /r/shamelessplug
A plane with wings that fold is not a flying car. This company has been making this bullshit claim ever since they invented this personal airplane which looks nothing like a car. I appreciate how awesome it must be to have your own personal airplane, but it's not a car. When people say flying car, this is what they think. Hell it's what sci fi has been selling to us for decades now... so don't stick 4 wheels on a plane and call it a car with flying capabilities because I ain't buying it.
I have a big question! Do you offer Nesquik Cereal Bars?
I had them when I visited Paris last year but I could never find them state side. Not even Amazon stocks them.
Soooo on amazon for 30 with more colors. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B019WA1HAK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_u8I5ybHN6XR2N
And for 10 (not sure if its the same but it uses the same pic as the first one i linked).
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KELSS8Q/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_AaJ5ybPVBWWGG
Did i miss something?
Sorry, the Convection Dutch Oven (NSFW Urban Dictionary link) is when you prepare a Dutch oven, and then use the sheet as a bellows to pump the gas straight into the target's face.
I think the real shocker is that Urban Dictionary will sell you that definition printed on a coffee mug or t-shirt.
I own a decent collection of playing cards and my favorite by far are my Federal 52 Part II.
Second to that are my Robocycle decks.
Stripping the "ean=0849803052126" loads page yes but as all products oragnically navigated to from http://barnsandnoble.com get the same tag i'm not convinced it'd affiliate.
I don't want to remove a post that follows the rules so i'm going to leave a report and let someone smarter then me figure it out.
> The unmistakable brass ding will make pedestrians think a tiny, crazed cyclist is overtaking them
Just take my money and don't give it back.
For those that just want to go direct: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/runbell/runbell-frustration-free-urban-running/
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=jon+e+hand+warmer
These aren't new, but they are bad ass. In europe they have a model called a peacock warmer that's about as thick as a cellphone and a bit wider. It'll fit in your back jeans pocket.
The Jon-E-Warmers come in chrome and other colors and work the same way. We use ours while fishing for steelhead and it makes the difference between a bad day and a nice day fishing. Just make sure you put them in something. The Jon-e-warmers come with a velvet sack. I've substituted a sock on some of mine, and a crown royal back would work.These are baddass.
I've got a bunch of pictures. Just go to any listing (like this one) and among the included pictures is a lineup of rings with high polish and another with brushed.
Homework + 15ml Glass Bottle + magnetic screw + marketing + web development = a pretty sound approach to business. Sure DIY's great, but if you're always thinking about the grocery store while you're at a restaurant you might be missing the point.