BBQ Branding Iron
May 26, 2009
Its outdoor grilling season and now you can impress your friends by branding the food. You could easily indicate rare, medium, well cooked meats, or your own message for under $20. More.
Glennz Tees – Evolution
May 25, 2009
Glenn Jones is one of the most successful designers on Threadless, now he has his own company. My favorite from his new line is this Lego shirt for $20. Some people don’t agree with evolution, but everyone loves Legos. Take a look at the t-shirt.
Maker’s Mark Mint Julep
May 24, 2009
This product is usually only for sale in Kentucky however now there are a few online retailers that have limited supply. Maker’s Mark Mint Julep is a good summer drink for any whiskey lover, and makes a great alternative to mojitos.
RAEN Optics – Summer 2009
May 23, 2009
The summer 2009 lineup from RAEN Optics is now available. My favorites are The Casbah and The Regal which you can get from their online store for $95 – $120. See another picture.
Soap Knukles
May 19, 2009
We like when our hand soap is more than just soap, and when brass knuckles are not disguised at belt-buckles. Soap Knuckles are made of all natural glycerin, and cost $15 for two.
MSI Wind Top AE1900
May 12, 2009
MSI’s new Wind Top AE1900 at first glance looks similar to Apple’s old cinema displays. Under the hood though, the AE1900 packs quite a punch for its price. It’s an all in unit featuring an 18.5 inch touch screen display (1366 x 768 resolution), integrated Intel GMA 950 graphics core, 4-in-1 card reader, dual layer DVD rewriter drive, gigabit ethernet, 801.11 b/g/n, and a 1.3 megapixel webcam. Two models are available, the cheaper going for $529 with an Intel Atom 230 processor, a 160GB hard drive, and 1GB DDR2-533 RAM. The more expensive model, at $640, has an Atom 330, 250GB hard drive, and 2GB DDR2-533 RAM. While the system is a bit limited graphics-wise (the GMA 950 was used in the first generation Macbooks — in early 2006, ugh), the touchscreen is a pretty unique aspect that could make the AE1900 a suitable kiosk PC.
Himalayan Salt Plate
May 4, 2009
This is an 11 pound hand cut Himalayan Salt Plate. Since salt is a great conductor of heat, and naturally antimicrobial, salt plates make a great cooking surface in the oven or on the grill. You could even chill it for serving sushi. They cost $40 – $50 depending on which size you want. See the image gallery.










