I can kinda understand why some people might see iPods & all of our endless supply of little techno gadgets as the "mark of the beast".
I ran across a couple of magazine articles that I thought some of you might get a kick out of.
1. This one is called the iBuzz.
It's an vibrator that connects to your MP3 player and keeps time with whatever you're listening to.
Charming. If you just gotta have it, go to iBuzz.co.uk
Source: March 2006 issue of Blender
2. A toilet paper holder from Atech that doubles as a docking station for an iPod.
For those who have too much of everything...
Source: TWICE, Volume 21- Feb. 14th
......... and I'm sure there's tons of absolutely ridiculous stuff out there on the market that most of us will never even hear of.
The more I see stuff like this, the more I like the idea of living out in the woods, away from anything that even remotely resembles technology.
I ran across a couple of magazine articles that I thought some of you might get a kick out of.
1. This one is called the iBuzz.
It's an vibrator that connects to your MP3 player and keeps time with whatever you're listening to.
Charming. If you just gotta have it, go to iBuzz.co.uk
Source: March 2006 issue of Blender
2. A toilet paper holder from Atech that doubles as a docking station for an iPod.
For those who have too much of everything...
Source: TWICE, Volume 21- Feb. 14th
......... and I'm sure there's tons of absolutely ridiculous stuff out there on the market that most of us will never even hear of.
The more I see stuff like this, the more I like the idea of living out in the woods, away from anything that even remotely resembles technology.
