Circuit Board Mouse Pad
Here’s a fun and geeky (read: not very user-friendly) computer accessory for those who enjoyed the Circuit Board Cufflinks we covered earlier this month.
Here’s a fun and geeky (read: not very user-friendly) computer accessory for those who enjoyed the Circuit Board Cufflinks we covered earlier this month.
Circuit boards can be used for so many things; snacks, clocks, keychains, cars, Christmas tree decoration – and cufflinks of course.
The Fashionation company has a line of small and inexpensive cube and pyramid shaped 3.25-inch speakers. They are made from recycled materials and requires no batteries whatsoever to run.
Remember that iPod Recycling Speaker by Bird-Electron from last month? Now there’s a way to make use of your iPhone box as well, by transforming it into a “revoluntionary analog photographic device”.
This product from from Bird-Electron is the “one and only Recycling Speaker for iPod”. The dimension is exactly the same as the plastic package for iPod Nano (1st & 2nd Gen.) and iPod Shuffle (2nd & 3rd Gen.).
Nigel’s Eco Store has filled up their shop with a bunch of cool looking eco friendly christmas tree decorations made of recycled CDs and circuit boards.
It was only a couple of days ago that the gorgeous Computer Cat Wall Clock by Joe at the GeekGear Store saw the light of day, and now yet another geek theme clock has been added to his Etsy shop.
The California based Greenlight Concepts company creates retro-modern lighting fixtures using glass lenses recycled from discarded traffic lights.
What to do with old CD’s (what to do with CD’s in general for that matter)? The people over at Acorn Studios came up with the brilliant idea of turning them in the cool looking clocks.
The wonderful Geek Gear Store over at Etsy has a new featured item up for sale. Say hello to Computer Guy Desk Clock ($30) – “made out of 100% recycled computer parts, ranging from recycled hard drive platters and floppy disks, to transistor eyes, printer […]
There’s no stop to what kind of ideas people come up with when it comes to recycling stuff, which of course is a great thing. The latest example of creating something useful from electronic waste is the Silvana Washing Machine Table ($503) from Nigel’s Eco […]
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