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more about #bracelets more comments → Purple Dave: The only one I'd consider ordering would be "This is not a soundwave", which I'd have framed and hang on my wall. more » PanhandleJoe: If you pull it through opposing fingernails can you hear it? more » nutbastard: meh, not if the proceeds are going to fund more reffer-madness style propaganda : \ more » quazi: I want a fart. more » ComputerCarl: I've got an anniversary coming up, I'm going to make one of these myself for my wife. Can't be too hard to use their applet, print screen, and go get ... more » G.O.D.: I'm going to use this to send my ransom demands. more » go2hellyo: Hot dam, I want one that says "Rape me" more » bosskev: ---«»»«||»»◊»--- There. I just made one of these bracelets. It says, "I'm such a dork!" more » wfbnadador: this bracelet could be LAME as well.... just depends on the encoding..... just sayin...... more » Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: What happens if your mic is mis-adjusted and your message clips? more » Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: Wrist Strong baby! more » JohnLannon: its actually not a bad idea. Although it has no real sleep-inducing properties, the device plays off the placebo effect. Ingenious. Like giving sugar ... more » Oniisan608: Technically, there are two points (Pericardium 6 and Heart 7) on the wrist that treat insomnia, but the points are fairly weak if you're needling spec... more » Charging Mooses: PLACEBO EFFECT more » -
#visualizations
Turn a Sound Waveform Into a Bracelet
While it's packaged as a way to talk your kids out of getting high via a WWJD-type bracelet (LAME!), the Sound Advice Project nevertheless makes a cool bracelet of any sound's waveform for $18. More » -
#photographerfashion
Overpriced Re:Vision Bracelets Were Once Overpriced Camera Lenses
For the photographer with a sharp eye (for recycling) come these innovative bracelets from Australian designer Craig Arnold. Called the re:vision line, these premium-priced baubles are assembled using the discarded lens casings of some of the world's most well-known camera brands. (I swear I spotted a Minolta in there somewhere.) The bad news is that these hacked-up lens hand-me-downs are priced from around $175 to $250, and come complete with wear and tear from their previous owner. Certainly not cheap, especially when you consider that hacksaws, hammers and your friend's brand new Nikon D60—conveniently "borrowed for the weekend"—are so readily at hand on the cheap. [re:vision via Boing Boing]
