Coupons for thousands of online shops


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Get your save on, thanks to online e-coupon search Retail Me Not! Retail Me Not collects coupon codes from around the web, giving you % discounts at everything from NewEgg.com to PapaJohns.com, tracking everything from success rates to user ratings. Why pay full price?

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August 21st in Internet, Life Hacks, Shopping | Email this | 1 comment
Lettuce see if your valuables are safe


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Man, I have to apologize already for the title up there, but it was so bad I just had to do it. Soooo yeah, stare at the photo closely. What is it you ask? 2.21 heads of lettuce? Nonononono my friends. What you’re seeing up there is the Iceburg Lettuce safe, sure to be a hot “as seen on TV” seller if I’ve ever seen one! It looks absolutely realistic at distance, is made to be kept in your fridge and features a spacious hidden compartment underneath where you can store your (non-perishable) valuables while you’re on holiday or just in need of a witty place to hide that engagement ring you want to give to your ladyfriend.

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March 5th in Food, Gadgets, Shopping | Email this | Comment
Own a miniature village in the south of France for €257,525


Small village in the south of France for sale

If you’ve ever wanted to retire in the south of France (and rule your own town), here’s your chance and it’s an amazing one. Built into the ruins of an ancient Roman settlement on the border of the Drome Provencale, this ancient village is up for sale and the price is stunningly amazing. It’s small, only 5 buildings in total, with a total of 5,000 m2 land but “only” 150m2 of living space, it’s a complete miniature village in the south of France, offering a unique level of privacy and charm. Each of the 5 buildings have their own nicknames: “La Cantinette”, Le Pavillon “Nid d’Amour”, “Le Rocher”, “La Grotte” and “La Cuisine d’ete”. Anyone have a spare €257,525 ($327,00) they can loan me?

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October 29th in France, Home, Real Estate, Shopping | Email this | 1 comment
Hot turntables for hip kids


Rega Turntables

For those of us who still listen to the majority of our music on vinyl (or have transferred all our vinyl to MP3), we know the only turntables we can own are those made for hyper-active kids, usually with dreadlocks, who like to wave their hands in the air while standing still and scratching up their favorite records. But thankfully, the reign of the Technics SL1200 is slowly coming to an end. With the upsurge in vinyl sales and the aging indie-kid demographic, turntable design is once again focusing on aesthetics and visual design. Rega Research Limited, the grandfathers of turntable excellence, are creating some of the most beautifully crafted space age bachelor pad worthy turntables this side of mars. Their low profile and unique designs are belt-driven, featuring a high quality synchronous motor with ultra-low vibration and one of the most famous tone-arms in the world, the RB300. Vinyl that sounds great, while not sitting on a leftover piece of industrial equipment? Yes please.

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October 25th in Design, Music, Shopping | Email this | Comment
Miniature snow machine let’s you make your own snow at home


Snow at Home

Though I wouldn’t recommend recreating a snow-capped mountain on top of your couch, this miniature snow machine will let you turn your backyard into a mini alp as long as the temperature is around 0 c to -3 c (27 - 30 degrees f). Specifically for personal, hotel or event usage, this mini snow machine lets you create nice, dry flakes of snow using cool water, perfect for your kid’s birthday party or to add a little spice to your party.

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October 23rd in Gadgets, Shopping, Technology, Weather | Email this | Comment
Customizable dot matrix wrist cuffs for the fashionable nerd


Dot Matrix Cuffs

Looking for that fancy fashion accessory to impress your friends at the next LAN party? Look no further, Fractal Spin have created these deliciously nerdy (unfortunately) leather wrist cuffs with a 5 x 30 grid of punchable dots, creating the ultimate DIY fashion accessory of the World of Warcraft age. The dot matrix look allows you to punch out all the l33t phrases you can possibly think of, from “pnwed” to “zomg” right down to “000000″.

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October 23rd in Design, Fashion, Shopping | Email this | 5 comments
Hand bags made from hardback novels


Purses made from hardback novels

Rebound Designs make some amazing crafty fashion for nerds and those they love. For Rebound’s amazing series of crafty purses, they take hardback editions of some of the greatest works in literary history and bring them back to life as elegant purses. Tea party fashion is definitely in and it’s only a matter of time before the celebrities swoop in and start ruining all the fun. Featuring selected purses from titles such as Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Crime and Punishement, The Great Gatsby, Little Women and over 95 more, I couldn’t think of any greater gift for the book lover in your life (who would carry a purse).

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October 12th in Books, Crafts, Design, Fashion, Shopping | Email this | Comment
Stewart/Colbert 2008 unfortunately not gonna happen


Jon Stewart / Stephen Colbert 2008

In a recent interview Jon Stewart cleared up the recent wishful-thinking that he’s pursuing a run for president in the 2008 elections, having sidekick Stephen Colbert as his running mate. With fans starting Stewart/Colbert 2008 websites, campaigns and of course, merchandise, Stewart’s only response was to comment on how sad people are with the current affairs of the country under George W Bush. Though a Stewart/Colbert ticket would probably be one of the best things to happen to American politics in decades, it’s sadly not gonna happen, but at least you can have a few cool t-shirts letting the world know that you’re behind them 100%.

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October 10th in Daily Show, Politics, Shopping | Email this | Comment
Listing of architectural tricks stores use to make you spend more


Consumers!

While many see shopping as a normal, everyday activity, there are many who understand that sometimes it’s a bit more sinister than that. Many stores today utilize various psychological tricks in order to coerce the potential buyer into parting with their hard-earned cash, often times in exchange for something they weren’t really interested in purchasing in the first place. Known as Architectural Psychology, companies are spending millions in order to design their stores utilizing tricks to make you spend more money. Thankfully, a group of consumer-advocates have put together a small A-Z list of architectural tricks that stores use, so you, the consumer can learn a little more about the ways your favorite electronics or grocery store may be trying to manipulate you.

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September 29th in Consumer, Lists, Shopping | Email this | Comment
Mouseprint - Helping consumers understand a good’s fine print


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Buyer beware is an old adage, but, it usually involves buyers being aware of scams or offers that were too good to be true. Lately it’s taken on a different meaning. Many buyers now must beware of the fine print (and even the fine print’s fine print) so easily concealed on just about every unit of packaged merchandise sold. Enter consumer advocate MousePrint.org, a consumer-rights and advocacy blog, focusing less on the marketing-speak and more on the fine-print, exposing consumer goods manufacturers’ sometimes abusive usage of ‘mouseprint’ to basically nullify or negate the large headline offers that all consumers are flooded with on a daily basis.

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September 27th in Blogs, Consumer, Shopping | Email this | Comment

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