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What do you buy for the geek who has everything? A giant blingy necklace… made from perler beads.
That is pretty huge right there… and you can get it bigger if you want, though this necklace, from the MagnetGames Etsy storefront, already weighs in at a hefty $32. If you want to look your best,…
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July 8th, 2009
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author: alisha k.
filed under: geek art + craft just plain fun strange + wonderful
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Etsy jewelry Emily Eps’ creations are perfect for any venue except science classes on test days, unless you want everyone staring at your neck for clues about red and white blood cells. No cheating, kids.
Geeky jewelry is common, but it’s usually restricted to the realms of science fiction rather than actual science. The collection…
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May 28th, 2009
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author: alisha k.
filed under: geek art + craft strange + wonderful technology weird science
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Brando, producer of gadgets that are mostly devoid of sense, is at it again with their latest flash drive, the “jewel bug necklace flash drive.”
Look at all the shiny plastic. Brando is kind enough to include a chain so that you can make a necklace with the bug as its pendant, although why anyone…
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May 18th, 2009
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author: lambert v.
filed under: gadgets just plain fun mobile tech
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Okay, ladies, if you’re looking to hide your data in the form of a giant, shiny pendant (that no one would ever steal, right? right?), then you’re going to want to check this out. After all, it’s shiny, and a necklace, and did I mention it’s shiny?
Okay, I mock, but it’s actually not unattractive…
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February 18th, 2009
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author: alisha k.
filed under: computing just plain fun technology
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Who says geek fashion accessories are only for guys? These necklaces are perfect for the gamer girl in your life.
Created by San Antonio’s NBsCloset, each one of these tech-inspired pendants is custom cut and etched from fiber boards using a (frickin’) laser beam.
It seems that NB has a particular affinity towards Nintendo controllers,…
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October 8th, 2008
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author: technabob
filed under: audio design just plain fun retro
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These cool necklaces feature a recycled computer key fused to a hand-cut glass tile. The perfect gift for the geeky girl in your life!
These beauts are handmade by Capitola Girl Jewelry. She sells them on Etsy for 29 bucks. They come on an 18 inch chain with a silver clasp. She promises to center…
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September 10th, 2008
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author: karen m.
filed under: geek art + craft
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Look at this playful shrinky plastic Sonic necklace from Etsy seller geekchicboutique. It’s very cool, but just because I have been charmed and distracted by it doesn’t mean I’ve forsaken my madcap Tetris obsession.
I mean, even though the elusive gold rings Sonic loves to collect have been thoughtfully included here doesn’t mean I’ve lost…
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April 2nd, 2008
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author: thescholar
filed under: geek art + craft video games
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Know someone who’s addicted to Portal? Here’s the perfect holiday gift for the obsessive fan of The Orange Box’s mindbending first-person puzzler.
Inspired by the game’s handy Weighted Companion Cube, this pendant will accompany you through the test chamber of life. Please take care of it.
Brisbane Australia artist Heather Blacklock handcrafts these little cubes from…
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November 22nd, 2007
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author: technabob
filed under: just plain fun video games
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It seems like most gamer gear is oriented towards dudes, so it’s nice to see the occasional accessory for girls who like to get their game on. On one side, this contemporary necklace features a feminine cherry blossom design, but flip it over and it shows off your true gamer spirit with the image of…
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August 23rd, 2007
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author: technabob
filed under: geek art + craft video games
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Tagz are programmable scrolling LED tags that hang from a pendant. You can program a message of your choice by pressing a couple of buttons on the back of the tag.
I’m not sure if tagZ will be the next big trend with the kidZ, but they sure look cooler than the tacky glow stick…
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January 6th, 2007
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author: technabob
filed under: design just plain fun
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After you’ve adorned yourself with some Pac-man and Ghost rings, why not round out the look with this classic Atari joystick necklace?
The tiny joystick pendant measures just .5 ” x .75″ x .5″ and comes on a 12″ silver tone chain. The necklace is available from fredflare.com for the low price of $10 each.…
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October 29th, 2006
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author: technabob
filed under: just plain fun retro video games