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more about #gizmine more comments → GitEmSteveDave_IsNotLarryGaga: Does it come with a little man who shoves your change in so the doors can close. more » strider_mt2k: Oh sweet gadgeteria! more » 92BuickLeSabre: Dig the name. Concise and to the point. more » OMG! Ponies!: Right now, it looks like Sunday the 7th is the best for all us NYers. 2-4 works good for me. If you're down for a meetup, leave me a message. more » ZLevee: I don't know how I missed this post but I'll check this show out. more » Kaiser-Machead: Electronic cowbell. Someone bring one. Does it even exist? more » N@tedog: I'll BE there! more » Sora57 is OK: Sounds cool. What's the address? more » BEERxTaco: How about a video tour for those of us unable to make it to NYC? more » GitEmSteveDave_IsNotLarryGaga: If there's a Rovio there webstreaming, I promise not to steal it. I also promise not to show up dressed like any of my avatars. Unless you want me t... more » Geisrud: Optimus Maximus keyboard or it didn't happen...errm, will not have happened...dammit - help me out here nutbastard. more » lankysob: Sounds pretty interesting. Wish I could make it up for it. Sidenote: That upside-down 'e' as an 'a' took me a few seconds to process since I read it a... more » Kaiser-Machead: ooooh, I'd like to see this. more » -
#piggybanks
Yamanote Train Bank Lays Down Tracks To Financial Savings
What better place to save your yen than this adorable bank in the shape of Japan's iconic Yamanote subway train? Each deposit triggers the bank to play a melody from a randomly chosen Yamanote station. More » -
#watches
Tokyo Street Watches Graph the Time, Shoot It, or Turn It Into Some Bugs
These watches from Tokyo Street take three novel approaches to telling time: one draws a target, the other makes a graph, and the last displays ants. Glowing, inscrutable little ants. More » -
#japan
Introducing Gizmine: A Store For Weird Japan Gadgets
Doug Krone is my friend who started the dependable Japan importer Dynamism in the 90's and he's just launched Gizmine. Gizmine is different from Dynamism, a high end gadget site, by measure of its content type and breadth. I'd most summarily explain it as a collection of weird stuff on gadget blogs from Japan, but for sale. In fact, most of the inventory is stuff discovered on blogs and while walking through Shibuya on any given afternoon. Doug is also the man responsible for making Gizmodo Gallery possible. Below are a few of the pieces in his catalog that are my personal picks, and Doug says they'll be adding new pieces every day til the end of the year. Not a bad place to find a gift for the geeks in your life. [Gizmine] -
#gizmodogallery
Gizmodo Gallery: Our Wonderful World of Gadgets On Display in NYC
This holiday season we're taking a break from our usual schedule of eating candy canes to throw an event called Gizmodo Gallery. "Gizmodo Gallery?" you ask, "What's that?" It's basically the best of Gizmodo come to life, in NYC meatspace from the 4th to the 7th of December. UPDATE: I'm rolling a few device details, slowly, from our +30 artifacts, and we've just published the details for our Friday Night reader meetup and a raffle for Prizes for those who donate over $10 to Toys for Tots. More »
