In the spirit of the election, Woot is offering up two shirts today: one for the Bleeding Heart Liberal, another for the Conservative Wingnut. Get yours for $10 before they sell out!
Today, my RSS reader pointed me to cumul.us, a weather site that allows its users to predict the weather wherever they are. (Seattle is used by default, but isn’t it always 60°F and rainy there?) The site also allows users to share how they are dressed to deal with the weather. Today, I selected short sleeve shirt, light jacket, jeans and a hat.
Color me amused, though, when I noticed that Utilikilts were also an option.
Cumul.us scores points with me for that one, but it looks like there are a couple of kinks to work out with the site. Clicking “home” or the logo, for example, usually takes me to the default home of Seattle, instead of Washington, D.C., my preferred location.
(link via kottke)
Dumbledore gets outed and all we got were these lousy T-shirts. (With proceeds going to GLAAD, natch.)
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As if vibrating iPod accessories weren’t enough, the ladies (and perhaps even the men who dress like them), have one more titillating item in their repertoire. The Call Me Panty offers the wearer to slip their mobile phone into a pouch in the front of the garment. Natch, this is really only effective if the phone is set to vibrate. Gizmodo has video demos of the product, and if I have to tell you it’s NSFW, then you’ve got issues. (link via digg)


