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Monday, November 22, 2010

Bushnell BackTrack Point 5


Find your car in even the largest mall parking lot, or find your way back to the ribs in even the smokiest tailgating situation with the Bushnell Backtrack Point-5 Personal GPS Locator
($68).

This sleek personal GPS model navigates you back to any location with just the push of a button.

This model also adds a digital compass, the current time, temperature, and altitude, plus the ability to mark and store up to five locations.

note: Its important that you configure properly.

Great Handheld HD Video Camera


Have you ever seen something that you wanted to capture quickly, but could not get your cell phone camera operating in time? Or you do capture it, but your video is not that clear.

I've experienced that very situation so many times that i don't even bother reaching for my phone anymore. Well that is about to change.

I came across the Flip UltraHD Video Camera - Black, 8 GB, 2 Hours (3rd Generation) NEWEST MODEL the other day that just blew me away. Awesome device with several nice features

7 key features;
  1. Pocket sized so it fits nicely in your pant pockets or in a lady hang bag
  2. Easy to use; just power on, press red button and you're recording HD video
  3. Comes with 4 gb of built-in memory, letting you capture 1hr of HD video
  4. No additional memory required
  5. Built in USB lets you plug device directly into your PC
  6. Preloaded software for easy video sharing
  7. Many more
This would definitely be very useful to own. I could see myself producing one of those iReport pieces for CNN with this gadget :)

This would make a great gift for men, women, teenagers and even the elderly. Awesome product!


Save up to 14%

Saturday, November 20, 2010

This is The Ultimate Gift


Wow. I came across the ULTIMATE GIFT within hours of starting this blog. This thing is just cool, pure awesomeness!

What would it be like to step out of your house and fly anywhere you want to go?

That's always been a dream of man hasn't it? To take to the sky flying like a bird.

Now it may be a reality. A personal aircraft that requires minimal training and no pilot's license is about ready for production by the New Zealand based Martin Aircraft company.

Martin Aircraft set out to build a flying machine that would fall within U.S. aviation regulations for ultralights, defined as aircraft weighing 254 pounds or less, designed for one person, holding no more than five gallons of fuel and capable of moving at a top speed of 55 knots (63 miles per hour).

Price Tag: $100,000 read more


This is Cool. For just $100,000 I'm sure alot of people will buy them. I predict that within 10 years the price will drop significantly and the average person will be able to purchase one of these at the same price as a nice car or SUV.

OMG I WANT IT!

Friday, November 19, 2010

I want this stuff


Hi, Welcome to I want this stuff!

Have you ever been browsing, came across something you liked or thought would be useful, but you could not buy it right then?

This happens to me all the time. I'd even add stuff to carts but would not go through the check out process. Sometimes I'd go through the whole process of researching and comparing product, only to never purchase them.

Its not that I'm a cheapskate i assure you :), but usually I'm working on a budget or for some other reason, I'm just not ready to make the purchase right then.

I usually end up forgetting about the product, be unable to find it again, or not remembering the research and don't want to do it all over again.

So i decided to start this blog to share all the things I come across and want to buy. Its no guarantee that I will buy it, but at least i can come here and select what i want when i get the chance.

Hopefully You will find this blog a useful resource as well.
 
"Consumers have not been told effectively enough that they have huge power and that purchasing and shopping involve a moral choice." ~ Anita Roddick

"A consumer doesn't take anything away: he doesn't actually consume anything. Giving the same thing to a thousand consumers is not really any more expensive than giving it to just one" ~ Linus Torvalds